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Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,618 books
0–3 yrs
580 books
4–7 yrs
1133 books
8–11 yrs
600 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Shermy & Shake #1
The Not-So-Bossy Best Friend
Kirby Larson
For the child learning to balance new responsibilities with old friendships, especially when a new pet or a misunderstan
Ages 6–9
Three Little Kittens
Tanya Linch
For the little one learning about consequences and second chances. This colorful reimagining of the classic rhyme turns
Ages 2–5
Dorrie #16
Dorrie and the Haunted Schoolhouse
Patricia Coombs
Spells go hilariously wrong when a little witch and her classmate accidentally stir up chaos in the middle of their scho
Ages 6–10
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12–18 yrs
302 books
Who Wet My Pants?
Bob Shea
For the child who struggles to admit when they have made a mistake. This hilarious mystery helps little ones navigate th
Ages 4–8
Mr. Gumpy #1
Mr. Gumpy's Outing
John Burningham
Everyone wants a ride on Mr. Gumpy’s boat, but the peaceful outing turns into a splashy mess when the animals forget to
Ages 2–6
The Umbrella Academy #3
Hotel Oblivion
Gerard Way
For the teen navigating complex family dynamics and the weight of past mistakes, this surreal adventure explores finding
Ages 15–18
Locker 37 #2
The Rewindable Clock
Aaron Starmer
For the child who feels overwhelmed by school deadlines or wishes they could hit 'undo' after a mistake.
Ages 7–10
The Last Chocolate Cookie
Jamie Rix
For the child who struggles to share the last treat or feels the world revolves around their own cravings.
Ages 4–8
Camp Confidential #21
Time to Shine
Melissa J. Morgan
Natalie heads to the Oscars with her movie-star dad, but her dream trip to LA is tested when a new boy causes a major ri
Ages 9–12
Brushy Mountain
Patricia Pendergraft
Arney wants nothing more than to see his miserable neighbor gone, but saving the man’s life three times begins to change
Ages 10–14
Owen Foote #3
Owen Foote, Money Man
Stephanie Greene
For the child who has become singularly focused on a goal: Owen's quest to save for a must-have toy tests the limits of
Ages 6–9
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Hockey Meltdown
Jake Maddox
For the child who loves the thrill of the game but struggles with big feelings and sportsmanship when things don't go th
Ages 8–11
Coyote Walks on Two Legs A Book of Navajo Myths and Legends
Gerald Hausman
Coyote the trickster wanders through a series of Navajo myths, where his mischievous schemes often lead to unexpected le
Ages 8–12
Pandora's Box
Mary Pope Osborne
For the child grappling with the weight of a mistake or wondering why bad things happen in the world, this classic myth
Ages 6–10
Charlie and Lola #3
Help! I Really Mean It!
Lauren Child
For the imaginative child who loves to be the center of attention. Lola learns why calling for help is serious business
Ages 3–7
The Emperor's New Groove
The Emperor's New Groove: Novelization
Disney Book Group
A selfish emperor transformed into a llama must learn to trust a kind villager to reclaim his throne and outwit his powe
Ages 8–12
Arthur Adventures
Arthur's Computer Disaster
Marc Brown
Chaos erupts after Arthur uses his mother’s computer without permission, leading to a desperate search for a way to fix
Ages 4–8
I Did It, I'm Sorry
Caralyn Buehner
For the child learning to navigate mistakes, this interactive guide uses animal scenarios to explore honesty, responsibi
Ages 4–8
The Lake
Natasha Preston
Esme and Kayla return to camp as counselors, but a dark secret from their childhood summers surfaces when they receive a
Ages 12–18
Maudie and Bear #1
Maudie and Bear
Jan Ormerod
Follow the everyday play and gentle disagreements of a spirited young girl and her patient, dependable bear companion.
Ages 3–7
Nobody
Patience Brewster
Sarah always blames a mysterious figure named Nobody for her mishaps, but she is in for a surprise when Nobody actually
Ages 3–7
I Like to Read
I Want It!
Paul Meisel
For the early reader learning that sharing is more than just taking turns: it is about managing big 'I want it!' feeling
Ages 4–6
Beanball
Gene Fehler
Luke is the star of the baseball diamond until one terrifying moment on the field changes his athletic career and his li
Ages 12–17
Reasons to Hate Me
Susan Metallo
For the teenager navigating the painful fallout of a social mistake, this story offers a roadmap for self-forgiveness an
Ages 14–18