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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,405 books
0–3 yrs
145 books
4–7 yrs
1124 books
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Third-Grade Friends #1
Secret Pal Surprises
Suzanne Williams
Tommy is assigned the new big kid as his secret Valentine pal, but he begins to worry his mysterious partner is actually
Ages 7–9
Please Write in This Book
Mary Amato
For the child navigating classroom drama or learning how to express themselves, this book shows how a shared notebook ca
Ages 7–10
Bucket and Friends #1
Save (Part Of) the World with a Wall
Tom Rademacher
For children who feel overwhelmed by big world problems, this humorous story shows how small actions and a dedicated tea
Ages 6–9
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1034 books
The Secret Series #5
You Have to Stop This
Pseudonymous Bosch
For the child who loves cracking codes and thrives on being part of a secret club, this finale offers closure through wi
Ages 8–12
The Crow's Tales #1
The Bird Caper
Victoria E. Pannell, Thorir Sigfusson
For the budding detective who loves animals and is looking for a story about how a group of friends can achieve big thin
Ages 8–12
DC Super Heroes
The Menace of Metallo
Eric Stevens
Lex Luthor transforms a criminal into a kryptonite-powered robot, but the newly created Metallo soon seeks his own reven
Ages 7–11
When We Flew Away
Alice Hoffman
Before the secret annex, Anne Frank was a spirited girl finding her creative voice even as the shadows of occupation beg
Ages 8–12
The Other Side of the Story
Listen, My Bridge Is SO Cool!
Nancy Loewen
The bridge-dwelling troll finally speaks up to explain the real story behind his stomping and roaring in this clever loo
Ages 6–9
Encyclopedia Brown #3
Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues
Donald J. Sobol
Ten new mysteries are waiting for a master detective. Read the clues alongside Encyclopedia Brown and see if you can sol
Ages 7–12
Rainbow Magic: The Petal Fairies #6
Olivia the Orchid Fairy
Daisy Meadows
Rachel and Kirsty race to find magic petals before Jack Frost's goblins use a powerful new wand to steal the orchid fair
Ages 6–9
My Little Pony: Passport to Reading #7
Power Ponies to the Rescue!
Magnolia Belle
Spike and his pony friends find themselves trapped inside a comic book and must use their unique powers to defeat an evi
Ages 4–8
Shadowmancer #2
Tersias
G. P. Taylor
A young thief and a boy who sees the future find themselves caught in a dangerous game involving a magician and a myster
Ages 10–14
WWE Greatest Rivalries
Jake Black
For the young wrestling fan who loves big personalities and dramatic showdowns. This visual guide explores the legendary
Ages 7–12
The Seelie Wars #1
The Hostage Prince
Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple
For the child learning how to bridge differences and work with someone they've been told to dislike in order to do the r
Ages 8–12
Fortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem
Marilyn Nelson
For the teen processing the weight of history and systemic injustice: a poetic requiem that restores humanity to a man w
Ages 12–18
Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race
Margot Lee Shetterly
For the child who loves looking at the stars and needs to know that no barrier is too high for a curious mind. A story o
Ages 4–8
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Carole Boston Weatherford
For parents seeking to discuss difficult history with sensitivity, this book honors the thriving Black community of Gree
Ages 8–12
American Teenager: How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a Turbulent Era
Nico Lang
For the teen or parent looking for real stories of resilience, this journalistic work explores how trans youth find happ
Ages 14–18
Red Rocket Readers
The Hungry Boy
Pam Holden
For the child grappling with heavy secrets, the complexity of family history, or the need to find courage when facing th
Ages 8–14
Captain Underpants #10
Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers
Dav Pilkey
George and Harold have been erased from history by time-traveling villains, leaving them as zombie nerds who must find a
Ages 7–10
The Stars Just Up the Street
Sue Soltis
Mabel can only see a few stars from her window, so she rallies her neighbors to turn off their lights and reveal the tho
Ages 4–8
Wanderville #3
Escape to the World's Fair
Wendy McClure
The orphans of Wanderville must transport a mysterious gold medallion to the St. Louis World’s Fair to fund their escape
Ages 8–12
Dust City
Robert Paul Weston
The son of the Big Bad Wolf hunts for the truth about missing fairies and a suspicious corporation to uncover the real s
Ages 12–17
The Glass Ark
Linnea Gentry, Karen Liptak
For the child who wonders how they can help the planet, this futuristic tale explores the delicate balance of life and o
Ages 8–12