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Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology
Books for Making an Apology – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,620 books
0–3 yrs
580 books
4–7 yrs
1135 books
8–11 yrs
600 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Katie Loves the Kittens
John Himmelman
For the child whose big feelings and high energy sometimes overwhelm their friends. This story helps kids learn that bei
Ages 3–7
Hiawatha and the Peacemaker
Robbie Robertson
A Mohawk warrior travels across the nations to share a powerful message of unity and end the cycle of violence in the 14
Ages 6–10
Tease
Amanda Maciel
Two high school juniors must face their own choices and the heavy weight of responsibility after a classmate takes her o
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
302 books
Polka-dot #1
Polka-dot Fixes Kindergarten
Catherine Urdahl
Armed with a trusty fix-it kit, Polka-dot tries to repair every problem she encounters in her classroom in this watercol
Ages 4–7
Pig War, The: How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
Emma Bland Smith
A single potato-eating pig almost sparked an international conflict between the US and England in this quirky true story
Ages 6–10
The Giant of Jum
Elli Woollard
A hungry giant looking for a snack finds a surprisingly wise young friend who shows him that kindness is much more satis
Ages 3–6
The Money Tree
LaDonna Smith
For the child who is learning the value of a dollar and the even greater value of a helping hand: a magical tale about m
Ages 4–8
Payback
James Heneghan
Thirteen-year-old Charley is the new kid in Vancouver and finds himself defenseless against a bully whose actions lead t
Ages 12–16
Thunder and Cluck #1
Friends Do Not Eat Friends
Jill Esbaum
A large dinosaur and a small dinosaur square off in this easy-to-read tale about learning to be a good neighbor instead
Ages 4–8
The Maid and the Magpie
Charles Moreton
For the child learning about the importance of evidence and the sting of being unfairly blamed, this classic rhyming tal
Ages 4–8
Nice Try, Jane Sinner
Lianne Oelke
After being expelled from school, seventeen-year-old Jane Sinner tries to rebuild her life by joining a high-stakes real
Ages 14–18
Melonhead #1
Melonhead and the We-Fix-It Company
Katy Kelly
Third-grader Melonhead has a mind full of big ideas that lead to zany, unintended adventures and plenty of humorous trou
Ages 7–10
Something Like Normal
Trish Doller
Travis returns home from Afghanistan to face a fractured family and the heavy weight of his memories as he tries to find
Ages 14–18
Lulu #1
Lulu and the Duck in the Park
Hilary McKay
Lulu is banned from bringing animals to class, but when she finds an abandoned duck egg, she decides to smuggle it into
Ages 6–9
Wolf's Favor
Fulvio Testa
For the child learning that one kind choice can change everything. Explore how a single 'unlikely' favor can ripple thro
Ages 4–8
Agatha Parrot #3
Agatha Parrot and the Heart of Mud
Kjartan Poskitt
For the child who loves helping others but gets tangled in the details. This silly adventure follows Agatha as she navig
Ages 7–10
Dennis the Menace
Dennis the Menace
Jordan Horowitz
Left with his neighbors for the week, high-energy Dennis Mitchell manages to stumble right into the path of a villainous
Ages 6–10
Baa Baa Smart Sheep #2
I Love Lemonade
Mark Sommerset, Rowan Sommerset
Quirky Turkey is ready for revenge after being tricked by Little Baa Baa. He has a plan involving a very suspicious glas
Ages 4–8
Thieves of Shadow #2
Seekers of the Fox
Kevin Sands
For the child who feels the weight of a big promise or would do anything to help a friend in trouble, even if it means t
Ages 8–12
Wind Rush's Bedtime Fables
Greedy Dog
Wind Rush
For the child learning that wanting more than you need can lead to losing what you already have. A simple retelling of t
Ages 3–7
The Presence
Eve Bunting
Heavy with guilt over a tragic accident, seventeen-year-old Catherine meets a stranger who claims he can bridge the gap
Ages 12–18
The Twelve Robbers
Paul Biegel
For the child exploring what it means to be a good person, this folktale follows twelve outlaws discovering that kindnes
Ages 8–12
This is Our Story
Ashley Elston
A hunting trip turns fatal, leaving five best friends under a cloud of suspicion where the truth is as dangerous as the
Ages 14–18
Squiggle's Tale
Andre Dahan
Squiggle writes home about his perfect behavior, but the illustrations tell a much messier story of his trip to the gard
Ages 4–8