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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,641 books
0–3 yrs
153 books
4–7 yrs
1183 books
8–11 yrs
2075 books
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Carl Hiaasen's Middle Grade Novels #2
Flush
Carl Hiaasen
For children navigating the embarrassment and worry of a parent's unconventional choices, this mystery explores standing
Ages 9–13
Curious Minds #2
Philosophical Questions for Curious Minds
The School of Life
For the child who asks why the world exists or if animals have feelings. This guide helps preteens navigate life's bigge
Ages 9–12
The Wolf in Underpants #4
The Wolf in Underpants Breaks Free
Wilfrid Lupano
A misunderstood wolf in striped underwear tries to live a peaceful life in this humorous graphic novel about looking pas
Ages 7–10
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The S.Q.U.I.D. Squad #4
A Battle Begins
Megan Miller
For the child who loves gaming and needs to see how teamwork and persistence can overcome even the most frustrating onli
Ages 8–12
The Berenstain Bears Living Lights
Brother Bear and the Kind Cub
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
Brother Bear and the rest of the Bear family return in this classic series that has captured the hearts of readers for g
Ages 3–7
Felt Flaps #18
Where's the Bee?
Ingela P. Arrhenius
A teenage Sherlock Holmes finds himself in 1860s China, facing a dangerous conspiracy in this high-stakes origin story o
Ages 11–15
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears' New Neighbors
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
For the child noticing differences for the first time or hearing adults express unfair labels about others. Helps naviga
Ages 3–7
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles #2
Field of Death
Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones is thrust into the chaos of 1916 as he faces the intense dangers and high stakes of the Battle of Ve
Ages 9–13
Red Rocket Readers #20
Patterns
Pam Holden
For the child grappling with fear and the weight of the past, this story explores finding inner strength and the courage
Ages 8–14
My Dragon Books #3
Train Your Dragon To Be Kind
Steve Herman
For the child learning how their actions affect others, this story uses a relatable dragon to model empathy and the powe
Ages 4–8
Kevin and Sadie #1
The Twelfth Day of July
Joan Lingard
Two teenagers on opposite sides of the conflict in Belfast must confront the dangerous consequences of prejudice when vi
Ages 11–15
National Geographic Reading Expeditions: Stand Up and Speak Out
Building a Dream
Sarah Glasscock
Step into the past with short plays that put you right in the middle of the American Revolution, the fight for suffrage,
Ages 8–11
Pagans
Susan P. Gates
For the child who feels like an outsider or is drawn to the mysteries of the natural world, this thriller explores the t
Ages 9–13
True (...sort of)
Katherine Hannigan
Trouble seems to follow eleven-year-old Delly everywhere until a quiet new friend and a little brother help her find a p
Ages 8–12
Rookie Biographies
Martin Luther King Jr.
Hugh Roome
For the early reader curious about fairness and history, this simple biography introduces the life of a hero who used pe
Ages 5–7
Big Al #1
Big Al
Andrew Clements
Big Al is the scariest-looking fish in the ocean, but his lonely search for a friend takes a turn when his appearance be
Ages 4–8
Dinosaur Detectives #1
Stegosaur Stone
Patricia Bernard
Three teens stumble upon a deadly fossil-smuggling ring in a National Park and must use their only proof—a set of photos
Ages 10–14
Fox Tale
Yossi Abolafia
Donkey, Crow, and Rabbit must work together to outsmart a sneaky fox and save Bear’s honey from being stolen.
Ages 4–8
The Lonely Lioness and the Ostrich Chicks
Verna Aardema
A clever mongoose hatches a plan to outsmart a lonely lioness and return a group of stolen ostrich chicks to their right
Ages 4–8
New Dragon City #1
New Dragon City
Mari Mancusi
Noah has spent years surviving a dragon apocalypse in the ruins of New York, but a surprise meeting with a young hatchli
Ages 8–12
The Deadly Sister
Eliot Schrefer
Abby has always covered for her sister’s mistakes, but when Maya is accused of murder, Abby must risk her own life to fi
Ages 12–17
Something Good
Marcy Campbell
When an unkind message appears on the school wall, students use art and listening to move past the hurt and remember the
Ages 4–8
Elemental #2
Renegade
Antony John
Thomas and his friends must harness their elemental powers for one final, desperate battle to save their Roanoke Island
Ages 12–18
Read and Wonder
Tiger
Judy Allen
A village hires a famous hunter to track a local tiger, leaving one young boy to find a different way to protect the maj
Ages 5–9