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Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,687 books
0–3 yrs
1051 books
4–7 yrs
5084 books
8–11 yrs
4322 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Winner's Walk
Nancy Ruth Patterson
Case Callahan is tired of being the only one in his talented family without a trophy until a stray dog with a hidden pas
Ages 7–10
Heroes of the Environment
Harriet Rohmer
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Discover twelve true stories of regular people taking b
Ages 9–12
Shark Girl
Kate Beaton
For the child who dives headfirst into their passions, even when those interests seem a bit unusual to the rest of the w
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
993 books
Christopher Counting
Valeri Gorbachev
Christopher Rabbit is so excited about his new school skills that he counts everything he sees, from basketball hoops to
Ages 3–6
Bad Kitty #6
Bad Kitty for President
Nick Bruel
For the child curious about how leaders are chosen, this hilarious guide uses a neighborhood cat election to demystify v
Ages 7–10
Shoes #1
Ballet Shoes
Noel Streatfeild
Three sisters trade their quiet lives for the grueling spotlight of stage school, where they must balance family loyalty
Ages 8–12
Double Play at Short
Matt Christopher
For the child navigating competitive pressures or wondering about their roots. This baseball story explores sibling riva
Ages 8–12
Daydreaming
Mark Tatulli
For the creative child who often hears 'pay attention' but is secretly exploring distant worlds, this story celebrates t
Ages 4–8
Frankie Potts #3
Frankie Potts and the Wicked Wolves
Juliet Jacka
For the child who loves to ask questions and solve mysteries, this quirky adventure follows a young detective investigat
Ages 7–10
Signature Lives #1
Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross
Barbara A. Somervill
For the child who wants to help others but doesn't know where to start: discover how one woman's courage and compassion
Ages 8–12
Spare Parts
Rebecca Emberley, Ed Emberley
For the child who loves taking things apart to see how they work. This rhythmic exploration celebrates how bits and bobs
Ages 3–7
Cruisin'
Motorcycles
Ellen Kahaner
From early history to the roar of modern racing, see exactly how motorcycles work, how they are built, and why they domi
Ages 7–12
Learning About Waves
Radio Waves
Julia Garstecki
For the curious student who wonders how invisible signals make their favorite music and gadgets work. This graphic-style
Ages 7–10
To the Top of the World: Barbara Hillary, the First Black Woman to Reach the North and South Poles
Deborah Blumenthal
For the child who needs to know that adventure has no age limit or boundary. This biography shows how grit and passion c
Ages 4–8
Write Your Own
Write Your Own Historical Fiction Story
Tish Farrell
For the young storyteller or history buff who wants to turn facts into fiction. This guide empowers middle-grade writers
Ages 9–12
Flower Girls #1
Petal Power
Catherine R. Daly
For the creative child navigating the pressure of a school project or a family business transition while learning to bal
Ages 7–10
Welcome to Music #2
Welcome to Jazz
Carolyn Sloan
For the child who loves to move to the beat and wants to know how music is made. Explore the soulful world of jazz throu
Ages 4–8
Hard Love #1
Hard Love
Ellen Wittlinger
Writing secret feelings in a DIY zine helps sixteen-year-old John process his parents' divorce and find a way out of his
Ages 14–18
Sports Stats and Stories
Basketball Stats and the Stories Behind Them
Shane Frederick
Points, rebounds, and shooting percentages tell a deeper story about the legends of the court and how the game of basket
Ages 9–14
Fire Color One
Jenny Valentine
For the teenager navigating a complicated family dynamic while searching for their own creative voice and a place to tru
Ages 12–18
Putnam Sports Shelf
The Greatest American Leaguers
Al Hirshberg
For the young baseball fan who loves facts and history, these profiles of legendary American Leaguers provide a deep div
Ages 10–15
Pick-A-Path #7
The Amazing Bubble Gum Caper
Jane O'Connor, Joyce Milton
For the child who loves a good mystery and a bit of silliness, this early chapter book follows a clever group of friends
Ages 6–9
Junior Ninja Champion #2
The Fastest Finish
Catherine Hapka
Five unlikely friends team up to face grueling obstacles and high-stakes racing in the very first Junior Ninja competiti
Ages 8–12
MIT Kids Press: Animal Minds
Calculating Chimpanzees, Brainy Bees, and Other Animals with Mind-Blowing Mathematical Abilities
Stephanie Gibeault
For the child who thinks math is just for the classroom, discover how bees, hyenas, and chimps use numbers to survive in
Ages 8–12