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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Usborne Facts of Life
Understanding the Facts of Life
Susan Meredith, Robyn Gee
For the pre-teen starting to notice physical and emotional shifts, this guide provides clear, honest answers about puber
Ages 10–14
Night Animals #1
Night Animals
Gianna Marino
A group of forest creatures is terrified of the strange noises in the dark, only to realize the scary night animals they
Ages 3–7
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Three #4
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Alex Irvine
For the child eager to prove they are ready for more responsibility while navigating the tricky social waters of middle
Ages 8–12
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MapHead #1
MapHead
Lesley Howarth
For the child who feels like an outsider, this story follows a boy from another dimension trying to navigate human schoo
Ages 9–12
Benny McGee and the Shark #2
We Are Famous!
Derek Anderson
For the child who dreams of being the center of attention, this funny early reader explores the reality of being a star
Ages 5–8
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie #2
Bullies and Buddies
Zack Zombie
Zombie returns to the halls of middle school to face off against tough bullies in this latest diary filled with undead h
Ages 7–12
My Sister, My Science Report
Margaret E. Bechard
Stuck with the class nerd for a partner, Tess finds herself forming an unexpected friendship while turning a scientific
Ages 8–12
Agatha Parrot #3
Agatha Parrot and the Heart of Mud
Kjartan Poskitt
For the child who loves helping others but gets tangled in the details. This silly adventure follows Agatha as she navig
Ages 7–10
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #7
Boy-Crazy Stacey
Ann M. Martin
Sun, sand, and a cute lifeguard distract Stacey from her beach babysitting duties, leaving Mary Anne to handle the chaos
Ages 8–12
The Clique #10
P.S. I Loathe You
Lisi Harrison
Soccer fields, cheerleading squads, and secret crushes test the bonds of the Pretty Committee as the girls navigate a ch
Ages 10–14
Big Nate #28
Big Nate: No Harm Done!
Lincoln Peirce
Sixth grade is full of surprises for Nate, from high-stakes class elections and food fights to the mystery of a Hollywoo
Ages 8–12
A Funny Sort of Christmas
Dick Cate
For families who find the holidays more chaotic than picture-perfect, this humorous tale celebrates the messy, realistic
Ages 7–10
Unfabulous #4
Jinxed!
Robin Wasserman
For the child who relies on lucky charms to feel brave, this relatable school story explores how to find inner confidenc
Ages 8–12
Harry #4
Harry Gets an Uncle
Barbara Ann Porte
Scary stories about wedding disasters have Harry terrified about his important role as the ring boy for his Aunt Rose.
Ages 6–9
Short Stories to Shock Your Socks Off #4
Covered with Nails
Paul Jennings
For the middle-grade reader who loves the shiver of a spooky story and the silliness of gross-out humor. Perfect for kid
Ages 8–12
Allie's Ghost Hunters #2
The Horrible Holiday
Catherine Jinks
For the child who feels dragged along on family outings, this funny story validates the frustration of a vacation that i
Ages 7–10
Charles the Alligator #1
Keep Your Mouth Closed, Dear
Aliki
A little crocodile with a habit of swallowing everything from baby powder to hats finally meets his match when he encoun
Ages 3–7
Gross Out Science #2
Burps, Boogers, and Other Body Functions
David Conrad
For the curious child who asks why people burp or sneeze: this lighthearted guide explains the science behind our body's
Ages 5–8
The Odd Squad #1
Bully Bait
Michael Fry
Nick is the shortest kid in school and a constant target for the local bully, but he's finding his own way to survive be
Ages 8–12
Pinkerton #3
Tallyho, Pinkerton!
Steven Kellogg
A chaotic field trip takes a wild turn when a rambunctious dog and a cat decide to crash a serious hunting class.
Ages 4–8
Dinner at Alberta's
Russell Hoban
Arthur Crocodile finally finds a reason to master his messy table manners when his sister introduces him to her new girl
Ages 5–8
Spider Boy
Ralph J. Fletcher
Bobby navigates a lonely move to a new state by spinning tall tales and retreating into the quiet, eight-legged world of
Ages 9–12
Bad News Ballet #7
The King and Us
Jahnna N. Malcolm
Five friends try to outshine the snobby girls in their ballet class by auditioning for a local play, but their theatrica
Ages 8–12
Margie Kelly Breaks the Dress Code
Bridget Farr
For the child noticing unfair rules or navigating the tricky social dynamics of middle school, this story empowers young
Ages 8–12