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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
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
Verna Aardema
A mosquito's tiny lie sets off a chain of events that leads to tragedy in the jungle, leaving him forever whining for fo
Ages 4–8
How Do You Live?
Genzaburō Yoshino
For the teen grappling with how to be a good person in an unfair world, this Japanese classic offers a gentle, philosoph
Ages 12–18
Freaks and Revelations
Davida Wills Hurwin
Two lives collide in a moment of violence and meet again years later in an unforgettable true-life journey of survival a
Ages 14–18
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The Railway Series #8
Gordon the Big Engine
Rev. W. Awdry
Steam, diesel, and electric locomotives navigate the tracks of the Island of Sodor under the watchful eye of the Fat Con
Ages 3–7
The Railway Series #5
Troublesome Engines
Rev. W. Awdry
The steam and diesel engines of the Island of Sodor find themselves in a bit of a muddle as they navigate the busy track
Ages 3–7
Franklin #11
Franklin Is Bossy
Paulette Bourgeois
For the child who struggles to share control during playtime and needs help understanding how bossy behavior can push fr
Ages 3–8
Social-Emotional Learning #2
Stop Hitting, Tim!
Adrian Laurent
For the child who struggles with big impulses and physical outbursts. This story provides a relatable mirror for navigat
Ages 3–6
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the siblings who just can't stop bickering. This classic story helps children recognize how small spats can spiral a
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club
Claudia and the Bad Joke
Ann M. Martin
For the child learning to navigate the line between harmless fun and hurtful behavior after a prank goes too wrong.
Ages 8–12
Too Many Tamales
Gary Soto
Panic sets in for Maria when she realizes her mother's wedding ring is missing after a busy afternoon of kneading dough
Ages 4–8
The Baby-Sitters Club #110
Abby the Bad Sport
Ann M. Martin
For the child who struggles to stay kind when the game gets intense. Abby learns that being a good friend is more import
Ages 6–9
I Love to...
I Love to Tell the Truth
KidKiddos Books
For the child who struggles to own up to their mistakes, this gentle story shows how telling the truth makes everything
Ages 3–7
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #27
Karen's Big Joke
Ann M. Martin
For the child who loves to be the center of attention but is still learning the line between a harmless prank and hurtin
Ages 7–10
Madeline #3
Madeline and the Bad Hat
Ludwig Bemelmans
Parisian schoolgirl Madeline meets a mischievous new neighbor who wears a tall silk hat and learns that even the most di
Ages 3–8
Goddess Girls #14
Pandora the Curious
Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Privileged young goddesses attend Mount Olympus Academy to hone their divine skills while navigating the social highs an
Ages 8–12
Pinocchio
Carlo Collodi
For the child who struggles with impulse control or finding the courage to tell the truth. This artistic edition brings
Ages 8–12
The Weird! Series #3
Tough!
Erin Frankel
For the child who uses bossiness or mean words to feel powerful. Explore the 'why' behind bullying behavior and how to c
Ages 5–10
The Baby-Sitters Club #120
Mary Anne and the Playground Fight
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating a social rift, this story explores how small misunderstandings between friends can spiral into
Ages 8–12
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #86
Karen's Telephone Trouble
Ann M. Martin
For the child learning that new privileges come with responsibilities, especially when it comes to following family rule
Ages 6–9
The Baby-Sitters Club #107
Mind Your Own Business, Kristy!
Ann M. Martin
For the child who struggles with the urge to fix everyone's problems, this story explores how to respect boundaries and
Ages 8–12
Dear Willie Rudd
Libba Moore Gray
A heartfelt letter attached to a kite carries an apology to a beloved former servant for the unfair rules of segregation
Ages 6–10
Yo! Yes #2
Ring! Yo!
Chris Raschka
Listen in on one side of a phone call between two friends and imagine the wild scenes happening on the other end of the
Ages 3–7
Eb & Flow
Kelly J. Baptist
For the child grappling with the fallout of a bad choice or a playground fight, exploring how two perspectives can lead
Ages 8–12
Stella Says She's Sorry
Jupiter Kids
Stella's river prank goes wrong, breaking a beaver's dam and upsetting her neighbors in this story about understanding h
Ages 3–7