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Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,601 books
0–3 yrs
580 books
4–7 yrs
1125 books
8–11 yrs
594 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Princess Kim #2
Princess Kim and Too Much Truth
Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Kim decides to say exactly what she is thinking at all times, only to realize that being completely honest can sometimes
Ages 4–8
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
James Marshall
For the child who needs a playful lesson on boundaries, James Marshall's witty retelling makes the consequences of 'tres
Ages 3–8
The Little Witch Wanda
Mariette Vanhalewijn
Wanda the little witch is stripped of her magic and sent to live as a normal girl after her clutter gets out of hand.
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
301 books
Seven Special Somethings: A Nowruz Story
Adib Khorram
When Kian and his cat accidentally ruin the traditional Persian New Year table, he must race to find seven new items to
Ages 4–8
The Critter Club #2
All About Ellie
Callie Barkley
Ellie lands a lead role in the spring play, but she soon finds that the spotlight is making her forget her friends and t
Ages 5–8
The Magnificent Mya Tibbs #1
Spirit Week Showdown
Crystal Allen
Mya Tibbs is desperate to win those VIP festival tickets, but first she has to navigate the messy challenges of school s
Ages 8–12
It Wasn't Me!
Udo Weigelt
Forest animals quickly point the finger at a raven when Ferret's raspberries go missing. This gentle story looks at how
Ages 4–8
Hornbeam #1
Hornbeam All In
Cynthia Rylant
For the early reader who needs gentle examples of how to be a good friend, even when they make mistakes or feel a little
Ages 4–8
Tiger and Turtle
James Rumford
For children learning that some things are more beautiful when shared, this rhythmic fable shows how fighting over a pri
Ages 4–8
Little Critter
It's Mine
Gina Mayer, Mercer Mayer
Playing in the sandbox is all fun and games until someone has to go inside. This relatable story captures the simple mat
Ages 3–7
Chuck the Cheetah
K.A. Mulenga
For the child who struggles with being a 'sore loser' or acts boastful about their talents. Help them discover that bein
Ages 3–8
A Kind of Paradise
Amy Rebecca Tan
For the child who has made a big mistake and feels defined by it. Discover how community service at a local library help
Ages 8–12
Guardians of the Forest of Lúa
Luno, the Fox Who Learned to Forgive
Clara Amryn
For the child who is holding onto a grudge or struggling with hurt feelings after a conflict. A gentle guide to the weig
Ages 4–8
Monsters Have Manners
Jeff Kubiak
For the child who needs a playful reminder that being polite is a superpower, these friendly monsters model how to use k
Ages 4–8
Three Good Deeds
Vivian Vande Velde
An old witch transforms a boy into a goose, forcing him to learn the true meaning of kindness through three required goo
Ages 8–12
Naughty Fish
Mingmala Norlady
For the child who is testing boundaries and learning how their actions affect others. Help your little one understand th
Ages 3–7
My side of the scarf
Carmen Parets Luque
For the child learning to navigate the ups and downs of a best friendship. This gentle story uses a scarf metaphor to sh
Ages 3–8
Lantern Light
The Berry Big Mistake
Kidlorella, Quizlin
For the child who feels overwhelmed after making a big mistake. This story explores how accidents happen and how to move
Ages 4–8
The Three Little Piggies and The Big Bad Wolf's Wonderful Luau
Henrique Meyer
For the child who needs to see that old conflicts can be resolved through kindness and a change of pace. This playful re
Ages 4–8
Eli and the Words That Matter
Nirmalee Rajaratne
For the child learning how their words can build others up or tear them down, this story explores the weight of what we
Ages 4–8
Bruno's Hat
Canizales
For the child who felt pressured to join in when others were being unkind. A vibrant story about the bravery it takes to
Ages 4–8
The Berenstain Bears Living Lights
Fair Is Fair
Mike Berenstain
The Berenstain Bears explore what it means to live by the Golden Rule and how to practice fairness in their daily lives
Ages 3–7
My Life Undecided
Jessica Brody
Fifteen-year-old Brooklyn is so tired of making mistakes that she starts a blog to let strangers vote on every single de
Ages 12–17
Shadow of a doubt
S. L. Rottman
For the teenager grappling with a sibling's complicated past and the weight of family secrets that resurface when a brot
Ages 12–17