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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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Little Golden Book Biography
Audrey Hepburn: A Little Golden Book Biography
Emily Easton
For the little dreamer who needs to see how kindness and resilience can turn a difficult childhood into a life of stardo
Ages 0–3
On the Field With...
Mia Hamm
Matt Christopher
For the young athlete who needs to see how hard work and determination turn a passion for play into world-class excellen
Ages 8–12
Bear Wants To Sing
Cary Fagan
For the child who feels a spark of creativity but worries about being the center of attention or being interrupted by mo
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
993 books
Frida Kahlo And Her Animalitos
Monica Brown
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo expressed her identity and her chronic pain through bold, fantastical portraits often inspir
Ages 4–8
The Remarkable Farkle McBride
John Lithgow
Farkle McBride is a musical prodigy who tries every instrument in the orchestra, searching for the one sound that will f
Ages 4–8
Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly
Alan Madison
Living in the shadow of her popular older sisters feels lonely until a magical encounter with a monarch butterfly helps
Ages 4–8
Mary's Idea
Chris Raschka
Soft watercolors and rhythmic words capture the creative spark of Mary Lou Williams, the girl who grew up to become a ja
Ages 4–8
Madeleine's Light: A Story of Camille Claudel
Natalie Ziarnik
Young Madeleine meets the famous sculptor Camille Claudel for a summer that changes everything. It is a luminous look at
Ages 6–9
Pelé
Monica Brown
For the child who dreams of being a star but feels held back by their circumstances, this bilingual story shows how tale
Ages 4–9
Hattie and the Wild Waves
Barbara Cooney
Beside the wild waves of turn-of-the-century New York, young Hattie paints the world around her and dreams of a future a
Ages 5–10
So, You Want to be a Writer?
Vicki Hambleton, Cathleen Greenwood
For the teenager who fills notebooks with stories and dreams of seeing their name on a book cover. This guide turns crea
Ages 12–18
Green Piano, The: How Little Me Found Music
Roberta Flack, Tonya Bolden
Jazz found its soul in New Orleans through a blend of spirituals, ragtime, and improvisation, creating a major form of m
Ages 4–8
Ms. McCaw Learns to Draw
Kaethe Zemach
Dudley struggles with lessons but excels at art, eventually showing his patient teacher that everyone has a talent to sh
Ages 4–8
The Easter Egg Farm #2
Eggs Mark the Spot
Amy Timberlake
Pauline is an artistic hen who paints famous portraits on her eggs, using her creative eye to spot the vital clues neede
Ages 4–8
One Last Shot
John David Anderson
For the child who feels the weight of high expectations and needs to know that their own unique talents are worth more t
Ages 8–12
Sir Charlie: Chaplin, the Funniest Man in the World
Sid Fleischman
Sir Charlie: Chaplin, the Funniest Man in the World
Ages 9–14
Birth of the Cool
Kathleen Cornell Berman
For the child finding their own voice, this rhythmic biography of Miles Davis shows how a young boy's curiosity and hard
Ages 4–9
Ruby Sings the Blues
Niki Daly
For the child whose big energy or loud voice often feels like 'too much.' Learn how Ruby turns a loud problem into a mus
Ages 4–8
In Code
Sarah Flannery, David Flannery
A sixteen-year-old girl journeys from solving dinner-table puzzles to making world-class breakthroughs in the complex wo
Ages 12–18
Before They Were Famous: How Seven Artists Got Their Start
Bob Raczka
For the young dreamer who wonders if they can ever be as good as the masters, this book shows that even famous artists s
Ages 7–11
To Be an Artist
John D. Ivanko, Maya Ajmera
For the child who loves to create, this book celebrates how art belongs to everyone, from painting and dancing to making
Ages 4–8
The Easter Egg Artists
Adrienne Adams
For the child who wants to do things their own way while still feeling supported by their family.
Ages 4–8
The Art Lesson
Tomie dePaola
Tommy loves drawing his own way at home, but school art class has strict rules and only one piece of paper. He must find
Ages 4–8
The Fossil Girl: Mary Anning's Dinosaur Discovery
Catherine Brighton
For the child who loves to explore and wonders if kids can do big things, this biography of Mary Anning celebrates the p
Ages 5–9