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Books for Screen Time – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
89 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Picture Books
Early Readers
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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
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
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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
Minecraft Guides
Minecraft: Guide to Enchantments & Potions
Mojang AB, The Official Minecraft Team
Master the art of brewing protective potions and enchanting your gear with powerful effects to survive the many dangers
Ages 8–12
The Gamer #2
Racing Ransom
Shawn Pryor
Thirteen-year-old Tyler Morant must log in as his alter ego, The Gamer, to outrace a monster and save two programmers tr
Ages 8–12
Point Horror
The Diary
Sinclair Smith
Delia finds a mysterious diary in her locker and begins to see the world through a dead girl's eyes as her own identity
Ages 8–12
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
The Gamer #3
Clone Trouble
Shawn Pryor
Thirteen-year-old Tyler, known as The Gamer, must outmaneuver an evil clone designed to match his every move and power.
Ages 8–12
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
Slacker #2
Level 13
Gordon Korman
For the gamer who needs to find a balance between their online screen time and real-world responsibilities without losin
Ages 8–12
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
Unplugged
Gordon Korman
For the child who struggles to put down the tablet, this humorous mystery follows a tech-obsessed boy forced to find adv
Ages 8–12
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
It's a Book #1
It's a Book
Lane Smith
For the child who is always reaching for a screen. This witty exchange between a donkey and a monkey explores why physic
Ages 4–8
When Charlie McButton Lost Power
Suzanne Collins
When the lights go out and the batteries are missing, a gaming-obsessed boy must find a way to survive a tech-free day w
Ages 4–8
Clifford's Puppy Days #3
Camping Out
Lisa Ann Marsoli
Jetta brings way too many gadgets to the campsite, but Clifford the Big Red Dog is ready to show her that the best fun h
Ages 4–8
Hacking Your Hobby
Gaming Hacks: Level Up Like a Pro
Eric Braun
For the young gamer looking to improve their play and manage their digital life. This guide offers practical tips for be
Ages 8–12
An Accidental Adventure #1
We Dine with Cannibals
C. Alexander London
Oliver and Celia would much rather stay home and watch TV, but their father drags them on a wild search for a lost city
Ages 8–12
The Paper Party
Don Freeman
Step through the television screen with a young boy who joins his favorite puppet characters for a party that is almost
Ages 3–7