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Books for Screen Time – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
230 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Matt Christopher Sports Stories
Run For It
Matt Christopher
Theo loves video games, but when his aunt gets sick, he signs up for a 5K race to help. Now he has to figure out how to
Ages 8–13
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears: Get Outdoors
Mike Berenstain
For the child who spends too much time on screens and needs a gentle nudge to discover the wonders of a nature hike and
Ages 4–8
The Power of My Voice #3
Sam and the Screen Shadows
Pandu Adi Cakranegara
For the child who gets lost in their tablet and struggles to put it down, this story helps families find a healthy balan
Ages 4–8
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Elf Dog & Owl Head
M. T. Anderson
Stuck at home during a global plague, Clay follows a mysterious dog into the woods and stumbles upon ancient secrets and
Ages 8–12
Mirador #1
Bluescreen
Dan Wells
For the teenager navigating the blurred lines between their digital and physical lives while seeking a sense of belongin
Ages 12–18
Virtual Reality
Jack Challoner
For the tech-curious child who wants to understand the magic behind their favorite gadgets through hands-on exploration
Ages 8–12
Enlighten Me
Minh Lê
For the child struggling to manage a quick temper or feeling misunderstood after standing up for themselves, this story
Ages 8–12
Web Willy in Cyberspace
Keith Faulkner
Computer genius Web Willy enters a virtual reality world to battle a digital virus that threatens to crash the entire in
Ages 5–9
The Rhythm of Time #1
The Rhythm of Time
Questlove, S. A. Cosby
A custom cell phone accidentally sends Rahim back to 1997 Philadelphia. He must fix the past and dodge government agents
Ages 8–12
The Knowledge
The Incredible Internet
Michael Cox
For the curious student who wants to know how the internet began. This humorous guide uses cartoons and trivia to explai
Ages 8–12
War Stories
Gordon Korman
For the child who loves war games but is ready to understand the weight of real history, this journey explores the compl
Ages 8–12
An Accidental Adventure #1
We Are Not Eaten by Yaks
C. Alexander London
For the child who would rather stay on the couch than go outside, this hilarious adventure proves that even the most rel
Ages 8–12
Shinsuke Yoshitake
The Boring Book
Shinsuke Yoshitake
One boy discovers that being bored can actually be a hilarious, mind-bending gateway to imagination and deep, funny ques
Ages 4–9
The Jade Stone Chronicles #2
Battlefield
Huckleberry Rahr
For the child who gets lost in digital worlds, this sci-fi adventure explores what happens when gaming becomes more than
Ages 8–12
Net Force Explorers #1
Virtual Vandals
Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik
For the teenager navigating the blurred lines of the digital world, this techno-thriller explores how tech-savvy kids us
Ages 12–17
The Justice League
Starro and the Cyberspore
Brandon T. Snider
A sinister phone app is turning students into zombies, forcing the Justice League into a race against time to stop the a
Ages 8–12
High-Tech Science at Home
How Do Virtual Assistants Work?
M. M. Eboch
The voices of Alexa and Siri seem like magic, but they are powered by clever code and hardware that help us play music a
Ages 8–12
Usborne First Skills
Starting Computers
Susan Meredith
Master the basics of using a mouse and changing fonts to create your own custom stickers, cards, and T-shirt designs on
Ages 5–9
Danny Dunn #3
Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine
Jay Williams, Raymond Abrashkin
Danny Dunn thinks he has solved all his problems with a machine that does his schoolwork, only to find that avoiding cho
Ages 8–12
World of Adventure #5
Video Trap
Gary Paulsen
Jonny Quest and his friends investigate high-tech mysteries and strange legends while venturing into the virtual realm o
Ages 8–12
Return to the Library of Doom #3
Ghost Writer
Michael Dahl
For the child who loves a good scare but needs a quick, manageable read that makes technology feel a little bit spooky.
Ages 9–13
Something to Do
David Lucas
A little bear stuck with nothing to do discovers that a big imagination is the only tool he needs to turn boredom into a
Ages 3–7
Mom's Fairy Tales
The Little Wizard
Elena Staniv
Modern-day wizards use magic wands and high-tech electronic gadgets to reach children in need faster than ever before.
Ages 3–8
Fat No More
Alberto Hidalgo-Robert
After a health crisis, Alberto turns away from the television to reclaim his life with the support of his family and a t
Ages 8–12