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Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,641 books
0–3 yrs
153 books
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1183 books
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2075 books
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Heidi Heckelbeck #18
Heidi Heckelbeck and the Big Mix-Up
Wanda Coven
A nasty rumor is threatening Lucy’s reputation at school. Heidi decides to use a little magic to clear up the confusion
Ages 5–9
Wild Rescue #1
Polar Meltdown
Jan Burchett, Sara Vogler
Twins Ben and Zoe brave the frozen Arctic on a high-stakes rescue mission to find two orphaned polar bear cubs lost in t
Ages 8–12
Jessica Darling's It List #3
The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Stressing, Obsessing & Second-Guessing
Megan McCafferty
Seventh grade turns chaotic as Jessica balances a school-wide petition with the embarrassing results of a public crushab
Ages 10–14
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The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
James Cross Giblin
Learn how specific social conditions in post-WWI Germany allowed a dictator to rise to power and lead a nation into the
Ages 10–15
My Name Is Victoria
Lucy Worsley
Sent to Kensington Palace to be a companion to Princess Victoria, Miss V must navigate a world of strict rules and secre
Ages 10–14
Robyn Hunter Mysteries #2
Last Chance
Norah McClintock
Tension rises in this gripping mystery where a single moment of trouble could change everything, and the search for the
Ages 12–17
The Outlaws of Sherwood Street #2
Giving to the Poor
Peter Abrahams
Robbie and his friends wield a magical charm to defend a sacred Canarsee Indian burial ground from greedy urban develope
Ages 10–14
The Chronicles of Egg #1
Deadweather and Sunrise
Geoff Rodkey
Pirates and a powerful enemy stand in the way as a thirteen-year-old fights to save an island plantation and uncover the
Ages 8–12
The Wild Season: The True Story of a Remarkable Rabbit Rescue
Dashka Slater
When pet rabbits are left behind in a city park, a group of neighbors joins forces in a race to rescue them and find the
Ages 8–12
In Other Lands
Sarah Rees Brennan
Elliot is a nerdy pacifist stuck in the Borderlands, a magical realm where everyone loves to fight. He will have to use
Ages 14–18
Uncommon Faith
Trudy Krisher
For the teenager beginning to question inherited traditions and seeking the courage to speak out against social injustic
Ages 12–17
The Lie Tree
Frances Hardinge
A strange tree that feeds on whispered lies takes center stage in this award-winning historical mystery set in a world o
Ages 12–18
The Girl Who Could Fly #1
The Girl Who Could Fly
Victoria Forester
Nine-year-old Piper has a secret: she can fly. Her extraordinary gift pits her against a fearful world that wants everyo
Ages 8–12
We Must Not Forget: Holocaust Stories of Survival and Resistance
Deborah Hopkinson
Twelve Jewish children and teenagers find extraordinary ways to resist and survive across Nazi-occupied countries during
Ages 10–14
It Began with a Page
Kyo Maclear
A pioneering Japanese American artist uses soft watercolors to show how she brought diverse faces to the world of childr
Ages 4–9
The Singular Menace #1
Uncaged
John Sandford, Michele Cook
For the teenager who feels powerless against big systems, this high-stakes thriller explores the lengths one will go to
Ages 12–17
Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race (First Conversations series)
Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli
For parents seeking a gentle, honest way to talk about race. This guide explains skin color through science and history,
Ages 2–5
When Pirates Came to Brooklyn
Phyllis Shalant
For the child navigating a world of 'unspoken rules,' this story explores the courage it takes to maintain a cross-racia
Ages 8–12
Hector
Adrienne Wright
Learn how a peaceful student protest in Soweto against unequal education became a pivotal moment in the fight to end Sou
Ages 7–10
Sister to the Wolf
Maxine Trottier
Cécile and a young Pawnee named Lesharo form a bond that defies the social boundaries of eighteenth-century Canada.
Ages 12–17
The Lastling
Philip Gross
For the reader grappling with questions about how we treat our planet and the ethics of discovery. A tense journey into
Ages 12–16
Florence Nightingale
Catherine Reef
Defying the expectations of Victorian society, Florence Nightingale fights to modernize hospital care and save lives in
Ages 10–14
Dear Ellen Bee
Mary E. Lyons, Muriel M. Branch
An unlikely duo consisting of a former slave and her former owner risk everything to gather intelligence in the heart of
Ages 10–14
Chasing Freedom
Nikki Grimes
Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony meet in an imagined 1904 conversation to reflect on their monumental fights for free
Ages 7–12