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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
By format:
Chapter Books
(1125)
Young Adult
(129)
Picture Books
(95)
Graphic Novels
(75)
Middle Grade
(68)
Early Readers
(41)
Poetry
(10)
Board Books
(4)
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #10
Ticket Trouble
Carolyn Keene
The fall festival is here, but Ned’s hard-earned tickets have vanished! The Clue Crew must race against time to catch th
Ages 6–9
Sophie's Squash #2
Sophie's Squash Go to School
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child who feels more comfortable with objects than classmates. A gentle guide for navigating the social hurdles
Ages 3–7
Follow the Drinking Gourd
Jeanette Winter
For the child exploring their cultural identity or learning how even the most rebellious spirit can find a meaningful pa
Ages 5–10
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12–18 yrs
285 books
Logan Turner #1
Punished!
David Lubar
After a library mishap leads to a pun-filled curse, Logan must hunt down palindromes and oxymorons to stop the wordplay
Ages 7–11
You
Charles Benoit
Follow the journey of a man who looked at the uncontrolled elements of life and nature to discover the hidden patterns a
Ages 14–18
Lost for Words
Alice Kuipers
Guilt and silence weigh heavy after a sudden family tragedy. This award-winning story captures the difficult process of
Ages 14–18
The Crane Wife
Odds Bodkin
For the family discussing how greed can strain our most precious relationships and the importance of honoring our promis
Ages 6–12
The Crayons
The Day the Crayons Came Home
Drew Daywalt
Broken, lost, and covered in dryer lint, Duncan’s forgotten crayons tell their hilarious tales of woe and plea for a res
Ages 3–8
Craftily Ever After #5
The Un-Friendship Bracelet
Martha Maker
Marinette and Adrien lead secret lives as Ladybug and Cat Noir, using magical jewels and ancient Kwamis to defend the st
Ages 6–10
The Rabbit Ate My Homework
Rachel Elizabeth Cole
For the child who wants to prove they are grown up enough for a pet but finds that responsibility is a lot messier (and
Ages 8–12
30 Moral Stories for Kids
Aarvik Sol
Kindness, honesty, and respect take center stage in thirty short, heartwarming stories designed to send little ones to s
Ages 4–8
Louise Loves Art #2
Louise and Andie: The Art of Friendship
Kelly Light
For the child who struggles to share their creative vision, this story explores how two little artists navigate the mess
Ages 4–8
Ultimatum
K. M. Walton
For siblings navigating the complex emotions of a parent's illness and the heavy weight of long-held resentments.
Ages 14–18
Recovery Road
Blake Nelson
Maddie Graham fights to reclaim her future as she moves through rehab at Spring Meadows, trading addiction for the hope
Ages 14–18
The Gardener of Alcatraz
Emma Bland Smith
For the child who needs to know that past mistakes don't define their future. A moving look at how nature and hard work
Ages 6–10
Elbert's Bad Word
Audrey Wood
Elbert accidentally lets a bad word loose at an elegant garden party, but a helpful wizard is on hand to help him find m
Ages 4–8
Very Unfortunate Wish of Melony Yoshimura, The
Waka T. Brown
For the child who struggles with the impulse to take the easy way out and needs to see that even big mistakes can be fix
Ages 8–12
Lulu #2
Lulu Walks the Dogs
Judith Viorst
For the child learning that getting what you want requires hard work, patience, and maybe even getting along with a riva
Ages 7–10
Airmail to the Moon
Tom Birdseye
Ora Mae is hopping mad when the Tooth Fairy leaves her empty-handed, and she is absolutely certain someone in her family
Ages 4–8
500 Words or Less
Juleah del Rosario
For the teenager grappling with the weight of expectations and the desire to rewrite a damaged reputation while navigati
Ages 14–18
The Grumpy Dump Truck
Brie Spangler
Bertrand is the grumpiest dump truck on the road, but a meeting with a porcupine helps him realize there is a real reaso
Ages 3–7
Hello Genius
Little Dinos, Don't Push
Michael Dahl
For the toddler who is still learning how to use gentle hands and navigate personal space during play.
Ages 1–3
The Trial of Cardigan Jones
Tim Egan
For the child learning to look past appearances when others are quick to judge. This gentle courtroom drama explores why
Ages 5–9
The Tower
Richard Paul Evans
For the child who struggles with being a 'good sport' or needs to understand that being the best at everything doesn't m
Ages 4–8