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Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,789 books
0–3 yrs
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5119 books
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4359 books
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Atlas and His Dog Moose
Atlas and His Dog Moose: The Complete Trilogy
Dale Moon
For the child who dreams of grand adventures and wonders what it would be like to have their loyal pet by their side in
Ages 7–12
Usborne First Reading
The Inch Prince
Russell Punter
Small size meets massive courage in this classic Japanese folktale. This version is designed to help new readers build c
Ages 5–7
Poop Detectives
Ginger Wadsworth
Specially trained dogs are using their powerful noses to track animal waste and provide vital clues that help scientists
Ages 8–12
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Jerk, California
Jonathan Friesen
While on a road trip to find the truth about his father, Jack learns to manage his Tourette's syndrome and gain newfound
Ages 13–18
George Crum and the Saratoga Chip
Gaylia Taylor
A clever chef transforms a kitchen frustration into the crunchy invention of the potato chip, brought to life through ex
Ages 6–10
From Here to There: Inventions That Changed the Way the World Moves
Vivian Kirkfield
Persistence and big ideas take center stage in this look at how the steam engine, the bicycle, and robots changed how we
Ages 7–10
The Gecko & Sticky #1
Villain's Lair
Wendelin Van Draanen
Thirteen-year-old Dave and a talking gecko named Sticky face off against a villain in a high-stakes race for magic Aztec
Ages 8–12
Magical Beasts #1
Guardian: The Choice
Geoffrey Saign
For the teenager grappling with a sense of hidden potential and the weight of protecting others while trying to fit in a
Ages 13–18
Lorimer Sports Stories
Breakaway
Trevor Kew
New school, new choices: Adam must decide whether to follow his own passion for soccer or live up to his father's hockey
Ages 9–12
Tales from Maple Ridge #2
The Lucky Wheel
Grace Gilmore
For the child learning that big rewards require steady hands and a patient heart. Logan enters a woodworking contest to
Ages 5–9
Please Excuse This Poem
Brett Fletcher Lauer
Diverse voices speak through modern verses and interviews to capture the complicated, everyday experiences of life today
Ages 12–18
Mars Spaceship
Speedy Publishing
From ancient myths of canals to modern science fiction, humans have long been obsessed with the mystery of the Red Plane
Ages 3–7
You're Different and That's Super
Carson Kressley
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their family or group, this story celebrates the magic found in our uniq
Ages 4–8
Swatch: The Girl Who Loved Color
Julia Denos
Swatch wants to capture every wild shade she finds, until the yellowest yellow teaches her that the most beautiful color
Ages 4–8
Adventures of Dr. Sloth, The: Rebecca Cliffe and Her Quest to Protect Sloths
Suzi Eszterhas
Travel into the rainforest canopy with a zoologist and photographer to study the hidden lives of sloths through vivid ph
Ages 7–12
The Critter Club #2
All About Ellie
Callie Barkley
Ellie lands a lead role in the spring play, but she soon finds that the spotlight is making her forget her friends and t
Ages 5–8
Diccionario estrafalario (Eccentric Dictionary)
Gloria Fuertes
Ordinary words from everyday conversations transform into more than 300 whimsical poems in this eccentric, alphabetical
Ages 6–10
The Eagle and the Wren
Jane Goodall
All the birds of the sky gather to race for the title of leader in this beautifully illustrated fable about how cleverne
Ages 4–8
History of Fun Stuff
The Colorful Story of Comics
Patricia Lakin
Bright digital illustrations trace the evolution of storytelling from ancient cave paintings to the speech bubbles of mo
Ages 6–9
Angelbound
Christina Bauer
For the teen who feels caught between two worlds and is searching for where they truly belong while discovering their ow
Ages 14–18
Bitsy Bat #1
Bitsy Bat, School Star
Kaz Windness
Bitsy is an autistic bat starting school in a world that feels upside down. She soon finds a unique way to celebrate her
Ages 4–8
Ancestory: The Mystery and Majesty of Cave Art
Hannah Salyer
The earliest creative sparks of humankind come to life through charcoal and pigment illustrations that trace the history
Ages 4–8
Hip-Hop Lollipop
Susan McElroy Montanari
Bedtime becomes a celebration of movement as a young girl groove-steps and hip-hops her way through her evening routine.
Ages 4–8
Chicken Little #3
Chicken Little and the Very Long Race
Sam Wedelich
Lacing up for a massive marathon, Chicken Little discovers that a steady, determined pace might be the secret to finishi
Ages 4–8