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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure
Lewis Hancox
Lewis Hancox shares the highs and lows of growing up transgender in the 2000s in this award-shortlisted graphic memoir.
Ages 14–18
Welcome to Your Body #1
Welcome to Your Period!
Yumi Stynes, Melissa Kang
For the pre-teen navigating the physical and emotional changes of puberty. This supportive guide provides frank, inclusi
Ages 10–14
When the Stammer Came to Stay
Maggie O'Farrell
For the child who suddenly finds words getting stuck in their throat. A tender story that personifies a new stammer to h
Ages 5–9
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Dragonbreath
Ursula Vernon
For the child who feels like they aren't hitting milestones as fast as their peers or feels like the odd one out in thei
Ages 8–12
Squids Will Be Squids: Fresh Morals, Beastly Fables
Jon Scieszka
For the child who needs a playful nudge about their own behavior, these goofy fables use weird animals to mirror everyda
Ages 6–12
Nina Soni #1
Former Best Friend
Kashmira Sheth
For the child navigating the ups and downs of a big friendship fallout and trying to manage life through creative, funny
Ages 7–10
Middle School #1
The Worst Years of My Life
James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts
Rafe Khatchadorian decides to survive sixth grade by breaking every single rule in the handbook while navigating bullies
Ages 8–12
The Rabbit Ate My Homework
Rachel Elizabeth Cole
For the child who wants to prove they are grown up enough for a pet but finds that responsibility is a lot messier (and
Ages 8–12
Not So Pure and Simple
Lamar Giles
Del is playing the long game to win his dream girl, but an accidental purity pledge and a lack of real-world sex ed migh
Ages 14–18
Guys Read #1
Guys Write for Guys Read
Jon Scieszka
For boys who think books are boring, this collection of funny and honest childhood memories from famous authors proves t
Ages 10–14
The Day Dad Joined... #1
The Day Dad Joined My Soccer Team
Maureen Fergus
When a dad accidentally joins the soccer game, his son has to take charge and teach him how to be a good sport on the fi
Ages 4–8
Try Looking Out the Window!
Andrew Bombeck
For parents who need a laugh after a chaotic family vacation, these humorous essays celebrate the messy, ridiculous, and
Ages 8–18
The Day the Animals Went on Strike
Michael Bond
For the child who feels misunderstood or tired of being the butt of the joke, this playful story explores what happens w
Ages 4–8
Amelia's Notebook #19
Vote 4 Amelia
Marissa Moss
Amelia doodles her way through middle school drama, documenting every crush, move, and gossip-filled journal entry in th
Ages 9–12
Your Amazing Skin from Outside In
Joanne Settel
For curious kids noticing their first pimples or wondering about freckles: a hilarious, rhyming guide that makes the sci
Ages 8–12
Fintan Fedora #2
Fintan Fedora Explores Again
Clive Goddard
Fintan Fedora might be the world’s clumsiest explorer, but he is determined to dodge panda poo and find the lost treasur
Ages 8–12
Completely Cassidy #2
Star Reporter
Tamsyn Murray
Cassidy finally finds her spark as a school reporter, but her big break turns into a disaster when her secret gossip is
Ages 9–12
Poems for Children and Their Parents #2
Sad Underwear and Other Complications
Judith Viorst
For children navigating the highs and lows of everyday life, these witty poems tackle everything from embarrassing under
Ages 7–11
The Goof Who Invented Homework and Other School Poems
Kalli Dakos
Classroom life comes to the page in this mix of silly and serious poems that capture everything from the dread of homewo
Ages 7–11
Ada Potato
Judith Caseley
When older children tease her about her music, Ada puts her violin away until her mother helps her find the courage to h
Ages 4–8
Not Just a Summer Crush
C. S. Adler
A beach vacation takes a complicated turn for a twelve-year-old girl when she begins to develop feelings for her English
Ages 10–14
Humpty Dumpty Climbs Again
Dave Horowitz
Hiding at home after a humiliating fall isn't working for Humpty Dumpty. This silly, rhyming story shows what happens wh
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #8
Logan Likes Mary Anne!
Ann M. Martin
Mary Anne’s eighth grade year gets a lot more interesting when a cute new boy with a southern accent wants to join the B
Ages 8–12
The Tales of the Frog Princess #1
The Frog Princess
E. D. Baker
Princess Emma is far from graceful, but her life gets even more tangled when a misguided kiss turns her into a frog alon
Ages 8–12