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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,555 books about embarrassment
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How Not to Be Popular
Jennifer Ziegler
Tired of being the new girl, a teen tries a hilarious strategy to avoid making friends so she won't have to say goodbye
Ages 12–17
Guys Read #3
The Sports Pages
Jon Scieszka
For the middle-schooler who would rather be on the field than in a book. This high-energy collection uses humor and grit
Ages 8–12
Cinderella Smith #1
Cinderella Smith
Stephanie Barden
For the child navigating the social highs and lows of elementary school while trying to keep track of their belongings a
Ages 7–10
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Willie Wins
Almira Astudillo Gilles
Charming story of young Willie's growing understanding of his Filipino heritage.
Ages 6–10
Folk & Fairy Tales from Around the World
Master Man
Aaron Shepard
For the child who needs a playful reminder that there is always someone bigger or stronger, and that true confidence doe
Ages 6–10
Alvin Ho #6
Allergic to the Great Wall, the Forbidden Palace, and Other Tourist Attractions
Lenore Look
Shy second-grader Alvin Ho brings his many fears and anxieties along for the ride as he travels to China to visit famous
Ages 7–10
Fox #6
Fox on the Job
James Marshall
Fox is determined to earn enough money for a shiny new bicycle, but each new job he tries turns into a hilarious and une
Ages 6–9
The Jungle Grapevine
Alex Beard
For the child navigating the playground grapevine, this vibrant jungle tale shows how a tiny misunderstanding can grow i
Ages 4–8
Pizza and Taco #4
Too Cool for School
Stephen Shaskan
For the child feeling the pressure to fit in or act older than they are, this silly graphic novel explores what it actua
Ages 5–8
The Three Lost Kids #2
Cupid's Capture
Kimberly Kinrade
For the teenager navigating the clumsy, magical, and often embarrassing world of first crushes and the pressure to meet
Ages 12–17
Fox #8
Fox on Stage
James Marshall
Whether he is filming a movie for his grandmother or performing magic tricks, Fox is determined to be the star of every
Ages 5–8
Especially Heroes
Virginia Kroll
Two fourth graders accidentally turn their mean principal into a superhero after hypnotizing him and accidentally giving
Ages 7–10
Mr. Men #22
Mr. Bounce
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who has a hard time sitting still or feels clumsy: a playful look at a character whose constant bouncing l
Ages 3–7
Good Sports: Rhymes about Running, Jumping, Throwing, and More
Jack Prelutsky
Leap, throw, and race through these energetic poems that capture the excitement, movement, and spirit of all kinds of di
Ages 4–8
Star Scene
What's in the Stars?
Michael-Anne Johns
Fascinating trivia reveals which famous celebrities were actually the class clowns, the brainiest students, or the clums
Ages 8–12
Poem Depot #1
Aisles of Smiles
Douglas Florian
Laughter is the only requirement for these silly poems about the things that matter most, like avoiding homework and han
Ages 7–12
Teen Girl Talk: A Guide to Beauty, Fashion & Health
Molly Douglas
Skincare, style, and wellness take center stage in this vintage look at the classic advice once shared with girls enteri
Ages 10–15
Horrid Henry Early Readers #6
Horrid Henry Shows Who's Boss
Francesca Simon
Rules are meant to be broken when Henry is around, bringing his signature brand of hilarious trouble and mischief to eve
Ages 5–9
Cuba 15
Nancy Osa
For the teenager navigating the pull between family traditions and their own modern identity while finding their voice a
Ages 12–17
Else-Marie and Her Seven Little Daddies
Pija Lindenbaum
For the child who worries their family is just a little too 'different' from everyone else. A surreal look at social anx
Ages 4–8
Silly Dilly Songs #2
I'm Still Here in the Bathtub
Alan Katz
For children who love to giggle at life's little messes, these silly song parodies turn everyday frustrations into a hil
Ages 4–8
Tomas lee al reves (The Upside-Down Reader)
Wilhelm Gruber
Tim watches his sister do her homework from across the table and accidentally masters the remarkable skill of reading ev
Ages 4–8
Junior High #1
Junior High Jitters
Kate Kenyon
For the middle-schooler feeling overwhelmed by the transition to seventh grade and the pressure to find their place in a
Ages 10–14
Freshman Dorm #14
Freshman Feud
Linda A. Cooney
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of new friendships and old rivalries while trying to find their place in a
Ages 14–18