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Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,619 books
0–3 yrs
580 books
4–7 yrs
1134 books
8–11 yrs
600 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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
The Tale of Paradise Lost
Nancy Willard
Angels clash in a great war in heaven before Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden in this accessible retellin
Ages 10–15
Christopher and Mom #2
When Mommy Was Mad
Lynne Jonell
A young boy notices his mother is having a very bad day and gently helps her see how her big moods ripple through the wh
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
302 books
Desmond and the Very Mean Word
Desmond Tutu, Douglas Carlton Abrams
For the child grappling with the sting of an insult or unfair treatment. This story helps little ones navigate big feeli
Ages 5–9
You'd Be Home Now
Kathleen Glasgow
Emory has always played the role of the good sister, but a tragic accident forces her to redefine herself amidst her bro
Ages 14–18
J. R. Silver Writes Her World
Melissa Dassori
For the child navigating middle school friendship changes who wishes they could control the outcome of every social situ
Ages 8–12
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute
Talia Hibbert
For the teen navigating the pressures of academic success while managing OCD, or anyone learning to forgive a friend who
Ages 12–18
The Secret Time Machine and the Gherkin Switcheroo
Simone Lia
Best friends don't always agree, but a clever plan and a few quirky inventions might be enough to turn a disagreement in
Ages 7–10
Penelope Crumb #2
Penelope Crumb Never Forgets
Shawn K. Stout
For the child noticing changes in their friendships or worrying about a grandparent's fading memory. An eccentric fourth
Ages 7–10
The Three Bears
Paul Galdone
A morning walk ends with a big surprise when three bears return to their cottage to find a tiny guest asleep in the smal
Ages 3–7
Rules of the Road #2
Best Foot Forward
Joan Bauer
Jenna Boller faces a shoe empire on the verge of crumbling and a mysterious boy with a police record in this story of tr
Ages 12–17
Mama Rex and T #10
The (Almost) Perfect Mother's Day
Rachel Vail
A young boy dressed as a knight tries to make a holiday special, but a trip to a spooky house provides more tricks than
Ages 3–7
Immortal City #3
Battle Angel
Scott Speer
A looming demon invasion forces Jackson to repair his bond with Maddy and find the strength to forgive before Immortal C
Ages 12–18
Run, Melos, Run
Osamu Dazai
For the teen navigating the weight of a promise, this classic tale explores the extreme lengths one goes to for a friend
Ages 12–18
Lessons from a Dead Girl
Jo Knowles
Laine sifts through memories of a complicated, controlling friendship with Leah, trying to make sense of their past afte
Ages 14–18
Soccer Show-Off
Jake Maddox
For the talented player who struggles to pass the ball, this story helps kids understand that true victory comes from pl
Ages 8–11
Lizzie McGuire #16
Lizzie for President
Disney Book Group
Lizzie McGuire’s run for school president brings a surge in popularity, but she soon finds that winning the election mig
Ages 8–12
Go With the Flow #1
Go With the Flow
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
Frustrated by their school's lack of basic health supplies, four friends launch a period revolution while juggling track
Ages 10–14
The Mine-o-saur
Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
A greedy dinosaur refuses to let anyone else play with his toys until he realizes that being selfish makes the playgroun
Ages 3–7
Five Little Monkeys #4
Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake
Eileen Christelow
For the child who wants to help but might cause a little chaos, this story celebrates the sweet intent behind big, messy
Ages 3–7
Rookie Readers
Cat and Bear
Carol Greene
Jealousy flares when Bear arrives as a new gift, but Cat soon discovers that life is much lonelier without a friend by h
Ages 3–7
The Infamous Ratsos #5
The Infamous Ratsos: Camp Out
Kara LaReau
For the child who thinks being 'tough' means doing everything alone, this funny adventure shows why asking for help is t
Ages 5–8
Sheepish (Wolf Under Cover)
Helen Yoon
For the child who struggles to fit in or feels like an outsider, this hilarious tale shows how unexpected kindness can t
Ages 3–7
Kermit the Hermit
Bill Peet
Kermit is a grumpy, selfish crab until a young boy saves his life, sparking a quest to find a way to pay that kindness b
Ages 4–8