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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+
Gilbert and Friends #1
Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink
Diane deGroat
Gilbert's mean Valentine's Day prank backfires into total chaos, leaving him to find a way to fix the hurt feelings he c
Ages 4–8
Thirty Minutes Over Oregon
Marc Tyler Nobleman
For the child grappling with a mistake or learning how to apologize, this story shows how an old enemy can become a life
Ages 6–11
Melena's Jubilee
Zetta Elliott
For the child who needs a fresh start after making a mistake. This story explores how a 'jubilee day' of forgiveness can
Ages 4–8
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302 books
Where is My Balloon
Ariel Bernstein
For the child learning to navigate the big feelings of losing something special and the importance of being honest with
Ages 4–8
The Monster Next Door
David Soman
For the child learning that even best friends can have big disagreements. This playful story shows how to move past a 'p
Ages 4–8
I Love The Parsha #18
Mishpatim
Rabbi Daniel Malichi
For parents wanting to teach children that rules are acts of kindness, this book turns complex laws into relatable lesso
Ages 4–9
The Summer We Got Played #1
The Summer We Got Played
Zeni Blen
Five friends find their eighth-grade summer complicated by unexpected secrets and mistakes that challenge their bond and
Ages 9–13
Willa Quinn Mysteries #2
The Trail of the Tangled Clues
Michael Dyer, Sharon Dyer
Willa Quinn and her beagle Watson hunt for hidden clues around their elementary school to stop a culprit from stealing t
Ages 7–10
Baby-Sitters Little Sister
Baby-Sitters Little Sister: Books #1-#4
Ann M. Martin
Seven-year-old Karen Brewer navigates second grade and her large blended family, learning that making mistakes is just p
Ages 7–9
Paddington Bear #12
Paddington Here and Now
Michael Bond
A mysterious disappearance at the market and a locked-out neighbor keep things lively for Paddington before a long-lost
Ages 6–10
Fairy Door Diaries #1
Eliza and the Flower Fairies
Megan McDonald
A tiny door in a bedroom crawl space leads to a land of lemon-pudding skies where a brave girl must save flower fairies
Ages 6–9
The True Francine
Marc Brown
For the child grappling with the sting of a friend's betrayal or the weight of being unfairly accused. A story about sta
Ages 4–8
The Summer We Got Played #3
Ten Days to Done
Zeni Blen
Five friends navigate the humor and chaos of middle school through group chats and honest secrets, learning that staying
Ages 10–13
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears' Trouble at School
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
For the child feeling overwhelmed by schoolwork or hiding a mistake. Help them understand that ignoring problems only ma
Ages 4–8
No, David! #2
David Goes to School
David Shannon
Running in halls and chewing gum are just the start of David's high-energy school day that keeps his teacher very busy.
Ages 3–7
The Ant Bully
Revenge of the Ants
Benjamin Harper
For the child learning how their actions impact others, this suspenseful tale explores the power of empathy through a ti
Ages 6–10
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy: Fanciest Doll in the Universe
Jane O'Connor
A ruined doll and a permanent ink tattoo lead to major drama between sisters, but a fancy party might be just what Nancy
Ages 4–8
The Gilgamesh Trilogy #1
Gilgamesh the King
Ludmila Zeman
An ancient epic from the Bronze Age Middle East returns to life, following a legendary king through a story that has ins
Ages 6–10
Little Golden Books
Pinocchio
Eugene Bradley Coco
A mischievous puppet faces dangerous temptations and colorful characters on a magical, soul-searching quest to earn his
Ages 4–8
Bear and Bird #2
Bear and Bird: The Stars and Other Stories
Jarvis
Whether they are gobbling up surprise cakes or getting lost on walking rocks, Bear and Bird always find a way to make ea
Ages 5–8
Ann Estelle #1
Queen of Hearts
Mary Engelbreit
Ann Estelle is so determined to win the prize for the best Valentine mailbox in class that she completely forgets to mak
Ages 4–8
Banana
Zoey Abbott
For the child who struggles to share that last snack or toy. This wordless story uses humor to navigate the tricky emoti
Ages 3–7
Katie Morag #1
Katie Morag Delivers the Mail
Mairi Hedderwick
Mairi Hedderwick (born 2 May 1939) is a Scottish illustrator and author, known for the Katie Morag series of children's
Ages 4–8
Ripple
Heather Smith Meloche
For the teen feeling trapped by family pressure or a parent's health, this story explores the power of choices and the d
Ages 14–18