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Books for Screen Time – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
70 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Board Books
Picture Books
Early Readers
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Plugged-in Parodies #2
If You Give a Mouse an iPhone
Ann Droyd
A bored little mouse gets lost in the glowing world of an iPhone, missing out on real-life adventures in this playful lo
Ages 4–10
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
Mama Bear decides the family needs a full week without television to rediscover all the other wonderful things they can
Ages 3–7
Press Start! #1
Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy!
Thomas Flintham
King Viking has stolen Singing Dog and deployed a robot army! Super Rabbit Boy must race through every level to save fun
Ages 5–8
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Nerdy Birdy #2
Nerdy Birdy Tweets
Aaron Reynolds
Nerdy Birdy is so busy making friends on social media that he totally forgets about the real-life friend standing right
Ages 4–8
Emma #1
Fix-It
David McPhail
When the television breaks and nothing seems to fix her disappointment, Emma finds herself completely lost in the magic
Ages 3–6
Cheery Street #4
Screen Time!
Georgie Birkett
Doris the badger is obsessed with her favorite show, but a trip to the Cheery Woods reveals that real-life adventures ar
Ages 3–6
Press Start! #11
Super Cheat Codes and Secret Modes!
Thomas Flintham
Animal Land turns topsy-turvy when Sunny uses secret cheat codes, sending Super Rabbit Boy through a glitchy world of we
Ages 5–8
Interactive Books #1
Press Here
Hervé Tullet
Tap, tilt, and blow on the pages to watch simple dots multiply and change color in this interactive journey driven entir
Ages 2–5
Press Start! #15
Mega Mole Girl Digs Deep!
Thomas Flintham
Mega Mole Girl must dig deep and use her best gaming skills to rescue Super Rabbit Boy after a villain captures the worl
Ages 5–8
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears Count Their Blessings
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
As a scary thunderstorm rolls in, Brother and Sister Bear realize that family love is far more valuable than any new vid
Ages 3–7
Skeeter and the Computer
Frank Modell
Skeeter is a lonely dog who finds a surprising way to cure his boredom by making friends with a computer.
Ages 4–8
Limit Your Screen Time
Kunal Das, Vedika Agrawal
Rohan trades his tablet for mango trees and football games after his cousin Josh shows him that the real world is more c
Ages 4–8
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears' Old-Fashioned Christmas
Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
The Bear family heads to the countryside to celebrate a traditional holiday filled with simple joys and family history.
Ages 4–8
Run Wild
written and illustrated by David Covell
For the child who needs a break from tablets and TVs, this rhythmic journey celebrates the messy, sensory joy of explori
Ages 3–7
Rocket Says #1
Look Up!
Nathan Bryon
For the curious child who dreams of the stars but struggles to get others to put down their phones and notice the magic
Ages 3–7
#Goldilocks
Jeanne Willis
For the child starting to explore digital spaces and tablets. A clever reimagining of a classic tale that explores the r
Ages 4–8
TV Rex
John Nickle
Rex misses his grandfather so much he gets lost in the television, only to find himself starring in his favorite shows d
Ages 4–8
Arthur Adventures
Arthur's TV Trouble
Marc Brown
Arthur is determined to buy the amazing Treat Timer he saw on TV, so he sets out to earn the money needed to spoil his d
Ages 4–8
The Gulps
Rosemary Wells
The Gulp family RV is overflowing with snacks and screens until a breakdown in the countryside introduces them to the un
Ages 4–8
Tek: The Modern Cave Boy
Patrick McDonnell
Tek the cave boy is so glued to his tablet and video games that his only word is UGH, leaving his village to wonder if h
Ages 4–8
T-Bone the Drone
Shanda McCloskey
For the child who gets lost in their gadgets, this playful story highlights the importance of balancing screen time with
Ages 4–8
Mouse Tv
Matt Novak
The Mouse family can’t agree on what to watch until the screen goes dark, forcing them to find a much more creative way
Ages 4–8
Press Start
Nikkia Jackson
For the child who struggles to put down the controller when chores or homework are calling. Kingston learns how to enjoy
Ages 4–8
The Everything Machine
Matt Novak
The Quirkians never have to leave their beds until the machine that does everything for them suddenly breaks, forcing th
Ages 4–8