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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,555 books about embarrassment
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How I Survived Middle School #4
It's All Downhill From Here
Nancy Krulik
For the child who feels the pressure of high expectations, this magical adventure explores what happens when you're sudd
Ages 7–10
How I Survived Middle School #5
P.S. I Really Like You
Nancy Krulik
For the child navigating the nervous butterflies of a first crush or the social minefield of a middle school dance.
Ages 8–12
Junior High Drama #2
The First-Date Dilemma
Louise Simonson
For the child feeling nervous about their first date or social event, this graphic novel uses iconic heroes to explore t
Ages 8–12
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Rotten Teeth
Laura Simms
For the child who feels ordinary and wants to stand out, this quirky school story explores how finding the perfect show-
Ages 4–8
Gerry the Giggly Giraffe
Esther Muthoni
Gerry’s wobbly dance moves and clumsy tumbles prove that being different is exactly what makes you shine in this rhyming
Ages 3–7
WeirDo #2
Even Weirder!
Anh Do
For the child who feels like their family is just too 'extra,' this funny story offers a hug and a laugh while proving t
Ages 7–11
I Was Told There Would Be Romance
Marie Arnold
Fifteen-year-old Fancy balances her Haitian American roots with the everyday drama of high school friendships and the qu
Ages 12–18
Rachel's Recital
Melinda Green
Rachel skips her practice sessions and ignores her teacher, but now the night of her very first piano recital has finall
Ages 7–10
The Best Laid Plans #1
The Best Laid Plans
Cameron Lund
Keely is falling for a guy who seems like he stepped off a movie poster, but she is terrified he will leave if he realiz
Ages 14–18
The Lemonade War #4
The Candy Smash
Jacqueline Davies
Jessie is hunting for a front-page news scoop about secret school crushes, but she might uncover more than her brother a
Ages 7–12
Don't Read This Book, Whatever You Do!
Kali Dakos
A former teacher shares the hilarious, chaotic truth about elementary school through poems that capture everything from
Ages 6–10
I Believe in a Thing Called Love
Maurene Goo
Desi Lee decides to win over her crush by following the dramatic, over-the-top tropes found in her favorite Korean telev
Ages 12–18
Period Pieces
Erzsi Deak, Kristin Estabrook
The transition from childhood to womanhood unfolds through shared experiences of menstruation across different times and
Ages 10–14
Cheesie Mack #4
Cheesie Mack Is Cool in a Duel
Steve Cotler
Eleven-year-old Cheesie Mack heads off to summer camp, where his big plans meet unexpected hitches in a season full of l
Ages 8–12
American Ballet Theatre Presents
Gloria's Promise
Robin Preiss Glasser, Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman
A young dancer faces her biggest fear when she falls during an audition for a prestigious ballet school in this beautifu
Ages 4–8
This Is Really Happening
Erin Chack
Witty and heartfelt essays jump from childhood memories to a cancer diagnosis at eighteen and the strange reality of sta
Ages 14–18
Estrella's Quinceanera
Malín Alegría
As her traditional fifteen-year-old birthday celebration draws near, Estrella begins to see her family and her new priva
Ages 12–17
Timothy Cox Will Not Change His Socks
Robert Kinerk
Timothy is a very polite boy who makes one very smelly promise: he is absolutely not going to change his socks, no matte
Ages 4–8
Douglas Florian's Poems and Paintings
Laugh-eteria
Douglas Florian
For the child who loves the silly and the gross, this collection of snappy, rhythmic poems turns everyday life and wild
Ages 7–12
The Mystery of the Disappearing Underpants
Nikki Young
For the child who loves a silly mystery and needs a nudge to look closer at the world around them, this lighthearted who
Ages 7–11
Calling the Moon: 16 Period Stories from BIPOC Authors
Aida Salazar, Yamile Saied Méndez
Sixteen diverse voices come together to share the raw emotions and cultural traditions that surround the transition into
Ages 8–12
Froggy #15
Froggy's Baby Sister
Jonathan London
Froggy really wanted a brother to play with, but he soon discovers that a baby sister named Pollywogilina has a lot to l
Ages 3–7
Hairy Harold's Horrid Hat
Nicky Gaymer-Jones
For the child who feels self-conscious about a messy look or a wardrobe mishap, this silly rhyming tale turns a bad hair
Ages 3–7
Hotel Transylvania Graphic Novels #2
My Fair Monster
Stefan Petrucha
For the child who feels like an outsider or is trying to help a friend fit in. A quirky high school tale about seeing th
Ages 8–12