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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Monster High
Hopes and Screams
Heather Nuhfer
For the child who loves looking for the magic in everyday challenges, these spooky tales explore big dreams and minor mi
Ages 8–12
The Great Brain #8
The Great Brain Is Back
John D. Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald is thirteen now and infatuated with Polly Reagan, but his knack for clever schemes and making money is as
Ages 8–12
C.L.U.T.Z. #2
C.L.U.T.Z. and the Fizzion Formula
Marilyn Z. Wilkes
For the child who loves tech but sometimes feels a bit uncoordinated, this wacky space adventure celebrates finding your
Ages 8–12
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Kassim's Shoes
Harold Berson
Kassim faces a difficult choice when everyone pressures him to throw away his beloved old shoes, even though he just can
Ages 4–8
Cyrano the Bear
Nicole Rubel
The West’s bravest sheriff is a tough bear when facing the Gila Monster Gang, but he is too shy to admit he’s been writi
Ages 4–8
Beany #3
Beany and the Dreaded Wedding
Susan Wojciechowski
Beany is taking on two huge roles as both flower girl and ring bearer, and the pressure of the big day is making it very
Ages 6–9
Sam Krupnik #1
All About Sam
Lois Lowry
Follow the funny and mischievous life of baby Sam as he grows from a tiny newborn into a spirited toddler right before y
Ages 8–12
From the Files of Madison Finn #4
Caught in the Web
Laura Dower
For the middle-schooler navigating the excitement and social pressures of holiday parties, sleepovers, and finding their
Ages 8–12
Katie Woo
No Valentines for Katie
Fran Manushkin
For the child who feels left out during classroom celebrations or worries about being forgotten by friends.
Ages 5–7
Stanley Bagshaw #1
Stanley Bagshaw and the Fourteen-Foot Wheel
Bob Wilson
For the child who loves to tinker and needs to know that even the biggest, messiest accidents can be solved with a bit o
Ages 5–9
Whatever After #16
Liar Liar
Sarah Mlynowski
Magic mirrors and wooden puppets cause chaos when Pinocchio follows Abby and Jonah back to their world, leading to a fra
Ages 8–12
The Great White Man-Eating Shark
Margaret Mahy
Norvin looks remarkably like a shark, so he uses his acting skills to scare everyone out of the water until a real surpr
Ages 4–9
Fact of Life #1
Fact of Life #31
Denise Vega
Between her midwife mother’s lectures and a confusing crush on Manny Cruz, Kat Flynn is just trying to survive the messy
Ages 12–17
Camp Confidential #18
Just My Luck
Melissa J. Morgan
For the child who feels like everything is going wrong lately. This relatable camp story explores how to handle a run of
Ages 9–12
School Daze #1
Report to the Principal's Office
Jerry Spinelli
Four very different students find themselves in the same predicament as they all wait outside the principal's office for
Ages 8–12
No More Poems!: A Book in Verse That Just Gets Worse
Rhett Miller
For the child who thinks poetry is boring, this collection of hilariously irreverent verses about annoying siblings and
Ages 6–10
Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance
Keith Graves
Frank loves to dance so much that he doesn't let a little thing like his head unzipping or his brains flopping out stop
Ages 4–8
Amelia Rules! #8
What Makes You Happy
Jimmy Gownley
Nine-year-old Amelia navigates a new town, her ex-rock star aunt's past, and the superheroics of friendship after her pa
Ages 7–12
The Farting Books #3
The Farting Valentine Monkey
Grampy Greg
For the child who giggles at every silly sound, this lighthearted story uses potty humor to make Valentine's Day inclusi
Ages 3–7
Judy Moody and Friends #13
Prank You Very Much
Megan McDonald
Judy Moody becomes the Princess of Pranks to mess with her brother Stink as he transforms into a mad scientist for a sum
Ages 6–9
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #16
Kristy and the Walking Disaster
Ann M. Martin
Kristy forms a ragtag softball team for her siblings, proving that team spirit matters more than winning—even when a wal
Ages 8–12
Worst Best Friends #1
Worst Best Friends
Max Dann
For the child navigating the tricky waters of shifting friendships when a duo becomes a trio. This humorous tale explore
Ages 8–12
A Taste for Love
Jennifer Yen
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations while trying to stay true to their own passions and heart.
Ages 12–18
Freaky Friday #2
Summer Switch
Mary Rodgers
For the child who wonders what it is really like to be the 'grown-up' in charge and the parent who has forgotten the soc
Ages 8–12