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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Junie's Unicorn Horn
Toni B Morehouse
Junie is a very proud unicorn, but her large horn keeps causing clumsy accidents at school until she finds a brilliant w
Ages 4–8
I Am the Wallpaper
Mark Peter Hughes
For the teen who feels invisible in a family of superstars and needs a reminder that their own quiet spark is just as im
Ages 10–14
Wink
Rob Harrell
For the child navigating a difficult health diagnosis while trying to stay 'normal' at school. A humorous and heartfelt
Ages 9–13
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My Eyes Are Up Here
Laura Zimmermann
For the teenager who feels defined by their physical appearance and struggles with the vulnerability of a changing body.
Ages 12–18
Logan Turner #1
Punished!
David Lubar
After a library mishap leads to a pun-filled curse, Logan must hunt down palindromes and oxymorons to stop the wordplay
Ages 7–11
I Know Who Likes You
Doug Cooney
For the child navigating the confusing world of secret admirers, middle school rumors, and the pressure of social hierar
Ages 9–12
The Easter Bunny's Assistant
written and illustrated by Jan Thomas
For the child who gets a little too excited during holiday crafts, this silly story explores staying calm when things ge
Ages 3–6
The Bully Book
Eric Kahn Gale
For the child navigating the complex social hierarchies of middle school or feeling like an outsider, this mystery offer
Ages 9–13
Jake Maddox JV
Football Fraud
Jake Maddox, Paul Hoblin
After faking an injury to hide a humiliating football blunder, DeSean must decide how long he can live with a lie before
Ages 8–12
Hank the Cowdog #30
The Case of the Haystack Kitties
John R. Erickson
Hank the Cowdog has his paws full when a runaway truck and a family of stray kittens disrupt his very serious duties as
Ages 8–12
Lizzie McGuire #2
Totally Crushed!
Kiki Thorpe
Lizzie is stuck with a geeky admirer and a school project alongside her worst enemy. Navigating seventh grade means maki
Ages 8–12
Hank the Cowdog #8
The Case of the One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse
John R. Erickson
Chaos hits the ranch when a wild, one-eyed horse arrives, and Hank the Cowdog finds himself in way over his head trying
Ages 8–12
Pearl and Wagner #3
Four Eyes
Kate McMullan
Wagner is worried about his new look after an eye test reveals he needs glasses, but he soon finds that things look much
Ages 5–8
Casey at the Bat
Ernest Lawrence Thayer
The hopes of the town rest on one star player in this classic poem about the tension, excitement, and heartbreak of a fi
Ages 5–10
Presidential Misadventures: Poems That Poke Fun at the Man in Charge
Bob Raczka
Witty four-line clerihew poems provide a playful look at American presidents, highlighting their quirks and historical m
Ages 7–11
Baa Baa Black Belt #1
Baa Baa Black Belt
Gavin Aung Than
Baa Baa Black Belt thinks he is the farm's greatest martial artist, but his sidekick Pork Chop knows his training might
Ages 3–7
Amelia Rules! #6
True Things (Adults Don't Want Kids to Know)
Jimmy Gownley
Amelia’s eleventh birthday brings messy friendships, a tough report card, and the confusing, painful sting of a first re
Ages 8–12
Kitty-Corn #2
Pretty Perfect Kitty-Corn
Shannon Hale
Unicorn worries that a silly mistake might end his friendship with Kitty if he isn't perfectly magical all the time.
Ages 4–8
The Loser List #1
The Loser List
H.N. Kowitt
Danny tries to escape his geek reputation by drawing for the school bullies, only to realize he is being pulled into a c
Ages 8–12
Arthur Adventure #23
Arthur's Underwear
Marc Brown
Arthur is terrified of showing up to school in his briefs, so he decides the only way to stop the nightmare is to never
Ages 4–8
Cookies & Milk #2
Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous
Shawn Amos
After a televised disaster bursts his confidence bubble, Ellis Johnson must find his rhythm again while his dad’s cookie
Ages 8–12
Rat Boys: A Dating Experiment
Thom Eberhardt
Marci and Summer want the perfect dates for the Spring Fling, so they use a magic ring to turn two pet rats into the cut
Ages 10–14
Real Mermaids #1
Real Mermaids Don't Wear Toe Rings
Hélène Boudreau
Jade just wanted a tankini, but she ended up with a tail. Now she has to navigate high school and a crush while uncoveri
Ages 9–13
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie #2
Sophomores and Other Oxymorons
David Lubar
For the teenager navigating the awkward middle of high school: Scott Hudson returns with humor to tackle shifting friend
Ages 12–17