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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Soup #4
Soup 1776
Robert Newton Peck
Rob gets swept up in his friend Soup’s latest scheme: a Fourth of July pageant designed to reveal the hilarious, hidden
Ages 8–12
The Classroom #3
Trick Out My School!
Robin Mellom
Seventh-grader Trevor Jones ends up on a design team when a Hollywood film crew arrives to renovate his school, sparking
Ages 8–12
Classroom 13 #4
The Super Awful Superheroes of Classroom 13
Honest Lee, Matthew J. Gilbert
Purple lightning strikes Classroom 13, gifting every student bizarre superpowers that lead to atomic farts, giant roache
Ages 6–10
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Queen Bee
Chynna Clugston
Haley just wants to be a normal middle schooler, but her plans are ruined when a rival student uses similar superpowers
Ages 10–14
Just William #35
William and the Pop Singers
Richmal Crompton
For the child who thrives on independence and high-spirited mischief. William's 1960s adventures offer a hilarious look
Ages 8–12
George Brown, Class Clown #11
Eww! What's on My Shoe?
Nancy Krulik
George struggles to keep a smile on his face when his friend Alex suddenly becomes a world-record-breaking celebrity.
Ages 7–10
Hank the Cowdog #43
The Case of the Tricky Trap
John R. Erickson
Someone is raiding the feed bin, and it is up to the hilarious, self-important Hank the Cowdog to track down the thief a
Ages 7–12
Suddenly Supernatural #4
Crossing Over
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Eighth grade gets complicated when medium-in-training Kat Roberts has to juggle French Canadian ghosts and a secret crus
Ages 8–12
Seventh Grade Tango
Elizabeth Levy
Mandatory dance class pairs seventh-grader Rebecca with her friend Scott, turning the gym floor into a testing ground fo
Ages 8–12
Froggy #4
Froggy Plays Soccer
Jonathan London
Froggy is so excited for the city soccer championship that he forgets the rules, making a big mistake that nearly costs
Ages 3–7
Bad Kitty #15
Bad Kitty Makes a Movie
Nick Bruel
Everything goes haywire when Uncle Murray accidentally makes Kitty a viral internet star, leading to a chaotic and color
Ages 7–10
Just William #15
William the Rebel
Richmal Crompton
For the child who possesses a wild imagination and a knack for finding trouble despite their best intentions.
Ages 8–12
My Dad #1
My Dad Thinks He's Funny
Katrina Germein
A long-suffering son documents the cringey puns, groan-worthy jokes, and wisecracking humor that make his father so uniq
Ages 4–8
Just William #27
William the Bold
Richmal Crompton
William is back with more humorous short stories where his bold personality and wild ideas turn everyday English life in
Ages 8–12
Nerd No More
Kristine L. Franklin
Wiggie Carter is tired of being the nerd with the science-TV-host mom, but his desperate attempts to be cool land him in
Ages 8–12
Notes from an Accidental Band Geek #1
Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies
Erin Dionne
Celeste loves her cookies and sweatpants, but an accidental entry into a modeling contest forces her to stand up for her
Ages 10–14
Tom Gates #9
Top of the Class (nearly)
Liz Pichon
Tom is desperate to join the school council, but his habit of drawing hilarious teacher caricatures and ignoring his own
Ages 8–12
Snow School
Sandra Markle
For the teen feeling like an awkward outsider who dreams of discovering a hidden, extraordinary identity and finding whe
Ages 10–14
Minn and Jake #2
Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer
Janet S. Wong
For the child navigating a summer where nothing is going as planned, from boring classes to comparisons with a seemingly
Ages 8–12
My Mother Talks to Trees
Doris Gove
For the child who feels a little self-conscious about their parents' unique habits, this story celebrates finding beauty
Ages 4–8
Anansi and the Talking Melon
Eric A. Kimmel
A sneaky spider convinces the jungle animals that a fruit can speak, leading to hilarious chaos when the talking melon s
Ages 4–8
Pirate Mom
Deborah Underwood
For the child who loves seeing their parents let loose and get silly, this funny story explores what happens when Mom's
Ages 4–7
Never Mind
Avi, Rachel Vail
For siblings who feel worlds apart or the child navigating the high-stakes pressure of middle school social circles.
Ages 8–12
Shredderman #1
Secret Identity
Wendelin Van Draanen
Nolan fights back against his longtime bully by launching a secret website where truth, justice, and the mysterious Shre
Ages 8–12