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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
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Corduroy
Corduroy's Garden
Alison Inches
Corduroy tries to save the day by replanting a garden after a dog digs up the beans, leading to a giant, leafy surprise
Ages 3–6
Jack Russell: Dog Detective #2
The Lying Postman
Darrel Odgers, Sally Odgers
Jack Russell is a detective with a nose for crime, but a new postman is breaking all the rules. Can a mysterious object
Ages 6–9
Whatever After #15
Spill the Beans
Sarah Mlynowski
The magic mirror strikes again, pulling a pair of siblings right into the middle of the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tal
Ages 8–12
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302 books
Ninja Life Hacks #7
Kind Ninja
Mary Nhin
For the child who needs gentle reminders on how small acts of compassion, like helping a friend or sharing, can make a b
Ages 3–10
Ed Emberley's Monsters #4
Ten Little Beasties
Rebecca Emberley, Ed Emberley
Bright, bold beasties love to dance, but when a party of ten gets a little too rowdy, it is time to start counting down
Ages 2–5
Anna Banana #2
Anna Banana and the Chocolate Explosion
Dominique Roques
Anna Banana and her troop of stuffed animals head to the kitchen to bake a chocolate cake, but the recipe quickly turns
Ages 3–7
Curious George Visits a Police Station
Margret Rey, H. A. Rey
For the curious child who needs to understand the boundaries between play and safety, especially in a community setting
Ages 3–7
A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog #4
Frog on His Own
Mercer Mayer
While out for a walk in the park with his friends, one little frog decides to hop away and see what he can find all by h
Ages 3–7
17 Things
17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore
Jenny Offill
For the clever child whose curiosity often leads to trouble, this hilarious guide to mishaps explores the fine line betw
Ages 4–8
The Oathbreaker's Shadow #2
The Shadow's Curse
Amy McCulloch
Exiled after a broken vow, Raim must journey to find Wadi and uncover dark secrets from his past to fulfill his sacred d
Ages 12–18
Curious George at the Baseball Game
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
Curious George is heading to the ballpark to cheer for the Mudville Miners, and where there is baseball and a little mon
Ages 4–7
Rachel Parker
Ann M. Martin
For the child who feels overshadowed by a new friend or neighbor. This story gently explores the pressure to be the best
Ages 4–7
Sir Whong and the Golden Pig
Oki S. Han, Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
A trickster thinks he can swindle a kind man with a fake golden pig, but he underestimates the wisdom of the clever Sir
Ages 4–8
Fintan Fedora #2
Fintan Fedora Explores Again
Clive Goddard
Fintan Fedora might be the world’s clumsiest explorer, but he is determined to dodge panda poo and find the lost treasur
Ages 8–12
Kylie Jean #8
Art Queen
Marci Peschke
Kylie Jean loves her art club, but a backyard scuffle between her dog and some ducks turns her realistic farm painting i
Ages 6–9
The Carver Chronicles #3
Don't Feed the Geckos!
Karen English
African American and Latino boys navigate a world of humor and charm in this universal chapter book series entry.
Ages 6–9
Lost Treasures #1
The Kellyhorns
Barbara Cooney
Eleven-year-old twins Pam and Penny reunite in 19th-century Maine to catch an arsonist and help their family find love a
Ages 8–12
What the Road Said
Cleo Wade
Life is full of winding paths and confusing turns, but a little kindness and curiosity help make every wrong way part of
Ages 4–8
Florence and Eric #1
Florence and Eric Take the Cake
Jocelyn Wild
Florence and Eric are in big trouble after a bakery trip goes hilariously wrong, leaving them with a fancy hat instead o
Ages 4–8
The Other Side of the Story
Frankly, I'd Rather Spin Myself a New Name!
Jessica Gunderson
Perfect for the child who feels misunderstood or unfairly blamed, this clever retelling shows how there are always two s
Ages 5–9
Upside-downers
Mitsumasa Anno
Two sets of playing cards argue constantly about who is the right way up until a king realizes everything depends on how
Ages 5–9
The King Has Goat Ears
Katarina Jovanovic
A royal secret hidden beneath a hat becomes too much to hold in this traditional tale about the relief that comes with f
Ages 4–8
The So-So Cat
Edith Thacher Hurd
For the child who occasionally hides things and regrets it later, or anyone who enjoys the playful chaos of a magic-fill
Ages 3–7
The Rabbit and the Turtle: Aesop's Fables
Eric Carle
For the child learning how to navigate social dynamics, handle competition, and understand the consequences of their cho
Ages 4–8