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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,555 books about embarrassment
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George Washington's Teeth
Deborah Chandra, Madeleine Comora
For the child curious about history's quirks or feeling self-conscious about their own changing smile, this rhyming tale
Ages 5–9
The It Girl #10
Classic
Cecily von Ziegesar
An online matchmaking survey causes chaos at Waverly Academy, leading to peculiar pairings and high-stakes romantic reve
Ages 14–18
Bathsheba Clarice de Trop #3
Doughnuts, Dreams and Drama Queens
Leila Rasheed
Drama camp is finally here, but Bethsheba quickly learns that chasing stardom involves way more pressure and scaryliciou
Ages 9–13
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Geronimo Stilton #18
Down and Out Down Under
Elisabetta Dami
Hilarious adventures and whisker-licking mishaps await in this high-energy journey through Australia.
Ages 7–10
Mrs. Rat #1
Nosey Mrs. Rat
Jeffrey Allen
Mrs. Rat spends her days spying on everyone in the neighborhood until her unsuspecting neighbors find a way to turn the
Ages 4–8
Alice #4
Alice the Brave
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
The summer before eighth grade is usually for relaxing, but Alice is determined to finally overcome her paralyzing fear
Ages 9–13
Matt Christopher Sports Stories
Lacrosse Face-Off
Matt Christopher
Garry is already frustrated that his unathletic brother joined the lacrosse team, but things get even tougher when he ha
Ages 8–12
The Monster in the Backpack
Lisa Moser
Annie's flowery new backpack is great, except for the mischievous monster living inside who keeps getting her into big t
Ages 5–8
First Experiences #3
The Important Visitor
Helen Oxenbury
A little girl tries her hardest to be on her best behavior, but staying perfectly still is difficult when her mother’s b
Ages 3–7
Cordelia, Dance!
Sarah Stapler
Cordelia the crocodile feels like she is causing nothing but chaos in dance class, until she meets a fellow student who
Ages 4–8
Get a Life with Freddy and Fifi
Meredith Costain
Freddy and Fifi are open for business, offering cheeky advice and tongue-in-cheek humor to help solve the many problems
Ages 8–12
Pretty Funny for a Girl
Rebecca Elliott
For the teenager finding her voice while navigating body image, this hilarious story follows a plus-sized girl chasing h
Ages 12–17
Chicana Falsa: And Other Stories of Death, Identity, and Oxnard
Michele M. Serros
Growing up in Oxnard, a young girl writes about the witty and sometimes painful reality of being caught between two diff
Ages 13–18
Keep Your Head Up
Tasha Faruqui
For the child having a 'no-good' day where everything goes wrong, from messy hair to school mishaps, and needs a gentle
Ages 4–8
Old Hat
Emily Gravett
Harbet loves his cozy knitted hat, but he can't seem to buy a fruit platter or traffic cone hat fast enough to keep up w
Ages 3–7
Buffalo Wings
Aaron Reynolds
Rooster is determined to cook wings for the whole farm, but his search for a real buffalo leads to a hilarious kitchen m
Ages 4–8
How to Eat Fried Worms
Thomas Rockwell
For the child navigating social pressure and the need to prove themselves through a daring, if slightly gross, challenge
Ages 8–12
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
Bette Bao Lord
Young Shirley Temple Wong leaves her large clan in China after World War II to start over in a brand new country.
Ages 8–12
The Night Before
The Night Before Class Picture Day
Natasha Wing
Everyone on the block is fixing hair and practicing smiles for the big day. Staying picture-perfect at school is hard, b
Ages 3–7
Tyrannosaurus Dad
Liz Rosenberg
For the child who feels like their parent is always working or just a little different from the rest, this story celebra
Ages 4–8
Dancing in Red Shoes Will Kill You
Dorian Cirrone
Kayla navigates the intense world of a magnet arts high school, balancing her passion for ballet with the pressures of b
Ages 12–17
Girl Talk #11
Mixed Feelings
L.E. Blair
For the preteen navigating the tricky waters of junior high social circles and the mixed emotions that come with growing
Ages 8–12
Mind Your Own Business
Michael Rosen
For the child navigating the quirks of everyday life, from annoying siblings to the secret thoughts we keep to ourselves
Ages 6–12
Rotten School #12
Punk'd and Skunked
R. L. Stine
Bernie Bridges is always looking for a quick buck or a winning bet at Rotten School, leading his dorm mates into hilario
Ages 7–12