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Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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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 #10
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
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Hotel Transylvania #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
Dance Class #9
Dancing in the Rain
Béka
For the young dancer navigating the highs and lows of the studio, from competition for the lead role to the unbreakable
Ages 8–12
Stealing the Mayor's Underpants
David Holly
For the child who thrives on high-energy mischief and silly challenges, this comedic adventure celebrates the chaotic jo
Ages 8–12
Sweet 16 #6
My Best Friend's Boyfriend
Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen
For the pre-teen navigating the tricky waters of loyalty when a crush and a best friend's feelings collide.
Ages 8–12
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #82
Karen's Secret Valentine
Ann M. Martin
For the child who loves a playground mystery, this story follows second-grader Karen as she decodes anonymous notes from
Ages 7–10
Yikes! Santa Claus Is in His Underpants!
Ed Carosia
For the child who loves a good giggle and enjoys playing detective. This silly holiday caper helps kids see that even th
Ages 3–7
Mr. Wolf's Class #1
Mr. Wolf's Class
Aron Nels Steinke
For the child feeling those first day jitters, this story normalizes the nervous energy of starting fourth grade through
Ages 7–10
Foolish Hearts
Emma Mills
Claudia finds herself stuck in a school play with her biggest enemy, leading to a complicated web of high school drama a
Ages 14–18
Kate the Great #1
Kate the Great: Except When She's Not
Suzy Becker
Quirky fifth-grader Kate navigates the ups and downs of school and family life in a story filled with her own funny cart
Ages 8–12
Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls #4
Stage Fright
Meg Cabot
Allie Finkle is devastated to lose the lead role of the princess, but she must learn to embrace the spotlight as the fou
Ages 8–12
The Quiet Book #2
The Loud Book!
Deborah Underwood
For the energetic child exploring the noisy, bustling moments of their day through vibrant situations that every little
Ages 2–5
Zia
Everyone Loves Career Day but Zia
Jenny Liao
Zia worries how her mother will share her life as a seamstress during Career Day without speaking English, until a cleve
Ages 4–8
Farm Friends #2
What's That Awful Smell?
Heather Tekavec
A terrible stench is ruining the peace of the barnyard, and while the animals blame poor Piglet, the real source of the
Ages 3–7
I'm Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas
Tiffany Schmidt
Noelle's holiday babysitting job takes a romantic turn when her dream dance partner unexpectedly joins the trip, putting
Ages 12–17
Big Nate #26
Big Nate: Destined for Awesomeness
Lincoln Peirce
For the student who feels constantly misunderstood by teachers and needs a laugh about the daily chaos of middle school
Ages 8–12
Better Than the Movies
The Do-Over
Lynn Painter
For the teen feeling the pressure of perfection, this story uses a magical time loop to explore how letting go of expect
Ages 12–18
Miss Alaineus
written and ill. by Debra Frasier
A embarrassing spelling mistake could ruin anyone's day, but a little creativity turns a vocabulary blunder into a cleve
Ages 7–10
David Mortimore Baxter
Karen Tayleur
David Baxter’s everyday life turns into a hilarious disaster when his entire family agrees to let cameras into their hom
Ages 8–12
Dirty Bertie #1
Pee-Ew! Is That You, Bertie?
David Roberts
Bertie has a little problem with passing gas, but he is still a beloved part of the family. A giggly, stinky look at the
Ages 3–6
Keith the Cat with the Magic Hat
Sue Hendra
For the child who loves to be the center of attention, this silly tale explores what happens when we use tall tales to i
Ages 3–6
The Farty Christmas Tree
Emily Spainhower
Christmas Eve gets a lot sillier when a beautiful, sparkly tree starts letting out tiny poots that make the decorations
Ages 3–8