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Navigating Social Media
Books for Navigating Social Media
Books for Navigating Social Media – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
499 books
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Kidpower Teaching Books #6
Stop Bullying by Taking Charge of Safety
Irene van der Zande
Learn the vital skills to stay safe from bullying, set strong personal boundaries, and look out for others through clear
Ages 7–14
Thousand Words
Jennifer Brown
For the teenager navigating the fallout of a digital mistake, this story offers a path through public shame and broken t
Ages 14–18
At the Speed of Lies
Cindy L. Otis
For the teen navigating a world of viral rumors and online influence who needs to understand how easily truth can be dis
Ages 12–18
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The Cyber Spying Glass
The Cyber Spying Glass: Special Christmas Edition
A. M. Marcus
Siblings Eric and Kelly play detective this Christmas to uncover the secrets of chatrooms and learn how to stay safe whi
Ages 6–10
Cat Kid Comic Club #5
Influencers
Dav Pilkey
The baby frogs are back to make more comics, using everything from photography to collage to prove that your own unique
Ages 7–12
Reality Check
Jen Calonita
Becoming the stars of a new reality show sounds like a dream for four best friends, until the cameras start choosing sid
Ages 12–17
Gabby Torres #1
Gabby Torres Gets a Billion Followers
Angela Dominguez
For the child who feels the pull of digital fame and needs to rediscover that their worth isn't measured in likes, but i
Ages 8–12
The Grimm Curse #3
Love You to Death
Gina Blaxill
For the teenager navigating the blurred lines of digital identity and real-world safety when a casual romance turns into
Ages 14–18
From the Files of Madison Finn #4
Caught in the Web
Laura Dower
For the middle-schooler navigating the excitement and social pressures of holiday parties, sleepovers, and finding their
Ages 8–12
The Gospel According to Larry #1
The Gospel According to Larry
Janet Tashjian
Josh is a quiet philosopher with a secret website that is suddenly exploding in popularity, threatening his carefully gu
Ages 12–17
Click Here #1
Click Here (to find out how i survived seventh grade)
Denise Vega
Erin Swift’s private blog about her seventh-grade crushes and classmates just went live on the school intranet, turning
Ages 10–14
Meme
Aaron Starmer
Four seniors thought their secret was buried deep in the Vermont woods until a viral meme appears, showing a confession
Ages 14–18
Click'd #1
Click'd
Tamara Ireland Stone
Allie builds a hit scavenger hunt app for her friends, but a sudden glitch threatens to leak everyone's private secrets
Ages 8–12
The Funny Girl #1
Being a Punch Line Is No Joke
D.L. Green
For the child who uses humor to hide their pain, this story helps navigate the sting of digital embarrassment and the co
Ages 9–12
Spoiled #2
Messy
Heather Cocks, Jessica Morgan
Seventeen-year-old Max gets caught in a web of Hollywood secrets and complicated romance while ghost-writing a blog for
Ages 13–18
Lights, Camera, Cassidy #2
Paparazzi
Linda Gerber
For the child navigating the pressures of digital reputation, this story explores how to protect your privacy and find t
Ages 11–15
The Spinster Club #3
What's a Girl Gotta Do?
Holly Bourne
For the teenager who wants to change the world but feels overwhelmed by the cost: a powerful look at activism, online ha
Ages 14–18
We'll Never Tell
Wendy Heard
For the teenager navigating the pressures of digital fame and the realization that their closest friends might be keepin
Ages 14–18
Stuck Up and Stupid #2
My Wonderful Disgrace
Angourie Rice, Kate Rice
A perfectly planned Senior Ball spirials into a dark comedy of errors involving social media leaks, student protests, an
Ages 13–18
Pocket Change Collective
Black Internet Effect
Shavone Charles
For the young creative who wants to see how digital trends start and how to navigate big tech spaces while staying true
Ages 12–18
Margot Mertz #1
Margot Mertz Takes It Down
Carrie McCrossen, Ian McWethy
Margot Mertz uses her tech skills to scrub digital shames from the web, but a dark revenge-porn site at her school spark
Ages 14–18
Surviving High School #2
How to Be a Star
M. Doty
For the teen navigating the lure of social media fame and the fear of being left behind by popular friends.
Ages 12–17
Semi-Famous
Josh Sundquist
A comedian goes on a pseudo-scientific quest to find out if being a viral star can actually make a person happy.
Ages 12–18
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Body Image
Rebecca Alexander
For the preteen starting to compare themselves to what they see online: a clear guide to building self-confidence and a
Ages 9–11