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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Ramona Quimby #5
Ramona and Her Mother
Beverly Cleary
Ramona is stuck between being a big girl and a little kid while her father starts a new job and her mother manages their
Ages 6–10
Lizzie McGuire
Lizzie McGuire: Episode Guide
Heidi Hurst
For the middle schooler navigating cliques, crushes, and the chaos of growing up, this guide celebrates every relatable
Ages 8–13
Fox #7
Fox Be Nimble
James Marshall
Whether he is chasing rowdy kids while babysitting or marching bravely in a parade, Fox is always finding a way to turn
Ages 5–8
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Just William #37
William the Superman
Richmal Crompton
Richmal Crompton's mischievous hero returns in these humorous classic stories about a boy whose well-meaning plans often
Ages 8–12
Armadillo Tattletale
Helen Ketteman
Armadillo loves to eavesdrop, but his habit of misreporting secrets makes the other animals so angry they plot to stop h
Ages 4–8
Just William #38
William the Lawless
Richmal Crompton
For the child who possesses a boundless imagination and a knack for getting into scrapes, William's classic adventures c
Ages 8–13
Lockie Leonard #2
Scumbuster
Tim Winton
Between a new crush who out-surfs him and a mission to stop local pollution, thirteen-year-old Lockie Leonard is just tr
Ages 11–14
Bugs in My Hair!
written and illustrated by David Shannon
For the child who is feeling embarrassed or itchy after a head lice discovery. This humorous guide helps families tackle
Ages 4–8
Nasreddine
Odile Weulersse
For the child who feels self-conscious about what others think. This gentle folktale shows that people will always find
Ages 4–8
Novio Boy: A Play
Gary Soto
Ninth-grader Rudy is determined to pull off a perfect date with Patricia, if only he can find the money and dodge his hi
Ages 12–16
Dear Dumb Diary #4
Can Adults Become Human?
Jim Benton
Middle schooler Jamie Kelly fills her secret diary with hilarious rants about the confusing logic of the adults and teac
Ages 8–12
The SOS File
Betsy Byars, Betsy Duffey, Laurie Myers
For the child who feels like every small mistake is a giant disaster. This collection of classroom 'emergencies' turns c
Ages 8–12
Tallulah #3
Tallulah's Nutcracker
Marilyn Singer
For the child who feels crushed by a mistake, this story offers a gentle lesson on resilience and finding the joy in per
Ages 4–8
Wishful Thinking
Ali Sparkes
Kevin returns from a trip with more than just fudge; he now has his own personal Celtic god named Abandinus to help him
Ages 9–12
My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan
Seth Rudetsky
Justin navigates the awkward world of sophomore year with a plan to get popular and land a date with his straight crush.
Ages 13–17
Mabuhay!
Zachary Sterling
JJ and Althea just want to fit in, but they soon find that their mother's Filipino folklore stories are the only things
Ages 8–12
Owl in Love
Patrice Kindl
For the teen who feels like an outsider or is navigating the intense, sometimes awkward emotions of a first crush while
Ages 12–16
From the Files of Madison Finn #10
Play It Again
Laura Dower
For the middle-grade reader navigating the ups and downs of school cliques, digital friendships, and the pressure to fit
Ages 8–12
Apple Pie Fourth of July
Janet S. Wong
A young girl wonders why her family's Chinese restaurant is open on the Fourth of July until she finds her own way to ce
Ages 4–8
Grandpa's Teeth
Rod Clement
For the child who loves a silly mystery and larger-than-life characters, this chaotic caper turns a grandfather's missin
Ages 4–8
Ten-Minute Plays for Middle School Performers
Rebecca Young
For middle schoolers looking to find their voice, this collection of ten-minute plays offers relatable scenarios to prac
Ages 10–14
The Arabic Quilt: An Immigrant Story
Aya Khalil
When her mother brings a forgotten lunch to school, Kanzi must face the teasing of her classmates and find the beauty in
Ages 4–8
I Do Not Like Al's Hat
Erin McGill
For the child who wants to be kind but needs to stay true to themselves. Learn how to navigate the tricky feelings of re
Ages 4–8
Guy Book: An Owner's Manual: Safety, Maintenance, and Operating Instructions for Teens, The
Mavis Jukes
Physical changes, common myths, and the mechanics of the human body are explained in this straightforward manual on navi
Ages 11–16