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Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,457 books
0–3 yrs
547 books
4–7 yrs
1061 books
8–11 yrs
567 books
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Chapter Books
(1125)
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(129)
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(95)
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(75)
Middle Grade
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(41)
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(10)
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(4)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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What I Couldn't Tell You
Faye Bird
For the teenager grappling with the weight of a secret or the physical inability to speak after a traumatic event.
Ages 13–17
Arthur Chapter Books #18
Muffy's Secret Admirer
Stephen Krensky
Justice is served after Muffy bribes the science fair judges, as her classmates Brain and Francine hatch a clever plan t
Ages 7–10
Hank the Cowdog #38
The Case of the Twisted Kitty
John R. Erickson
Hank the Cowdog is in the doghouse after a car ends up in a snowdrift, and he is certain Pete the Barncat is the masterm
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
285 books
Rebbe Mendel #1
Adventures with Rebbe Mendel
Nathan Sternfeld
Join Rebbe Mendel for a year of classroom adventures where every daily lesson becomes a fun and meaningful journey for h
Ages 7–11
On Jewish Holidays #1
On Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Cathy Goldberg Fishman
Follow a young girl and her family through the traditions of the High Holy Days as she thinks about what these sacred tr
Ages 4–8
Strega Nona #8
Strega Nona's Harvest
Tomie dePaola
For the child learning that following instructions matters, or the family looking to celebrate the abundance of a shared
Ages 4–8
Steering Toward Normal
Rebecca Petruck
For the child adjusting to a sudden change in family structure or navigating the tricky territory of a new, unexpected s
Ages 10–14
Monty #3
Magical Monty
Johanna Hurwitz
First grade brings plenty of chaos for Monty, from managing rowdy dogs to finding the right place for his new baby siste
Ages 5–8
The Trials of Apollo #2
The Dark Prophecy
Rick Riordan
Stripped of his powers and stuck in a mortal body, the former god Apollo must navigate Indianapolis and rescue a friend
Ages 10–14
The Summer of Letting Go
Gae Polisner
Fifteen-year-old Francesca struggles with the drowning of her brother until a summer job caring for a familiar young boy
Ages 13–18
Transformers Rescue Bots #13
Race to the Rescue
Steve Foxe
Blurr loves to go fast, but he soon discovers that being a true Rescue Bot means knowing when to hit the brakes and lend
Ages 4–6
Sammy the Shark #1
Don't Eat the Teacher!
Nick Ward
Sammy the shark is so excited for the first day of school that he keeps taking bites out of everything in sight, from th
Ages 3–6
Lizzie McGuire #3
Lizzie Goes Wild!
Kirsten Larsen
For the child feeling the pressure to fit in or change who they are to seem cool. Lizzie learns that being yourself is b
Ages 8–12
Jenny Archer #2
A Case for Jenny Archer
Ellen Conford
Fuelled by a marathon of mystery novels, Jenny Archer becomes convinced her neighbors are criminals and launches her own
Ages 7–10
Chicken Sunday
Patricia Polacco
Three children set out to create beautiful Pysanky eggs to sell so they can buy a special thank-you gift for their neigh
Ages 5–9
Blacktop #3
Frank
L. J. Alonge
For the teen who needs a second chance after making a high-stakes mistake. Frank navigates community service, a new crus
Ages 10–14
Hugo and Bella #1
I Don't Want to Be a Pea!
Ann Bonwill
Hugo Hippo and Bella Bird are best friends, but they are at a total standstill when neither one wants to wear a pea cost
Ages 4–8
Changes in Latitudes
Will Hobbs
A cocky teenager’s world expands during a family trip to Mexico as he confronts his parents' struggles and his brother's
Ages 12–17
Perfectly Poppy #2
The Big Bike
Michele Jakubowski
For the child navigating the tricky waters of miscommunication and the growing pains that come with new responsibilities
Ages 6–9
Matt Christopher Sports Stories
The Counterfeit Tackle
Matt Christopher
For the child who feels pressured to be just like a sibling or friend, this classic sports story explores the messy cons
Ages 8–12
Care Bears
Most Valuable Bear
Justin Spelvin
For the young athlete who struggles with hogging the ball or forgetting that sports are about the whole team, not just t
Ages 5–8
Clifford's Happy Mother's Day
Norman Bridwell
Clifford accidentally leaves pawprints all over Emily Elizabeth's handmade Mother's Day gifts, but the messy surprises t
Ages 3–7
Ditched: A Love Story
Robin Mellom
For the teen navigating the highs and lows of social expectations, this mystery helps process the pressure of 'perfect'
Ages 12–17
Hate List #2
Say Something
Jennifer Brown
For the teenager grappling with the weight of being a bystander to bullying and the heavy moral choice of when to speak
Ages 14–18