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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,696 books about embarrassment
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Farmyard Tales #1
Pig Gets Stuck
Heather Amery
A little pig heads out on a big adventure to taste new foods, but he quickly finds himself in a very tight spot.
Ages 2–5
A Topps League Story #3
Zip It!
Kurtis Scaletta
Batboy Chad broke the ultimate baseball superstition by talking to a pitcher mid-game, and now he needs a lucky card to
Ages 6–9
Walter the Farting Dog #4
Trouble at the Yard Sale
William Kotzwinkle, Glenn Murray
For the child who feels like their quirks are a burden to others. A lovable dog discovers that the very thing he's tease
Ages 4–8
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Miss. Behaves #1
Introducing Miss. Behaves
Kyla May
Kyla May's colorful journals capture a life full of big daydreams and family chaos that frequently land her in trouble a
Ages 7–10
Carnegie and Dizzy #2
Carnegie's Excuse
Peter O'Donnell
For the child who has a flair for the dramatic or struggles to explain why they missed the bus, this playful tale celebr
Ages 5–8
Planet Janet
Deep and Meaningful Diaries from Planet Janet
Dyan Sheldon
Sixteen-year-old Janet documents the messy reality of her Dark Phase as she balances family drama, school, and romance i
Ages 12–17
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #2
Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley is back at school and desperate to stop his older brother Rodrick from exposing a mortifying secret about h
Ages 8–12
Teenage Wasteland #2
The Black Sheep
Yvonne Collins, Sandy Rideout
For the teen who feels like they don't fit into their own family's high-pressure expectations and dreams of starting ove
Ages 12–17
Cassie's Crush
Fiona Foden
For the pre-teen navigating the fluttery, often mortifying world of middle school crushes and the importance of staying
Ages 11–14
Who Wet My Pants?
Bob Shea
For the child who struggles to admit when they have made a mistake. This hilarious mystery helps little ones navigate th
Ages 4–8
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Middle School
David Borgenicht, Ben H. Winters, Robin Epstein
For the student feeling overwhelmed by the social and academic pressures of junior high, this guide offers humorous, ste
Ages 9–14
Be Prepared
Vera Brosgol
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole, this graphic novel navigates the awkwardness of wanting to be
Ages 8–12
Pity Party
Kathleen Lane
For the child who feels like a 'work in progress' and needs a humorous, surreal way to process social anxiety, insecurit
Ages 8–12
Always Raining Here #1
Always Raining Here
Hazel, Bell
For the teen navigating the complexities of high school romance, this story explores how different personality types fin
Ages 14–18
Prince William, Maximilian Minsky, and Me
Holly-Jane Rahlens
Thirteen-year-old Nelly Sue balances her love of astronomy and basketball with the nerves of a first crush and her upcom
Ages 11–15
Horrible Harry #6
Horrible Harry and the Kickball Wedding
Suzy Kline
The playground is buzzing as Room 2B manages the dual excitement of a high-stakes kickball game and a rumored Valentine'
Ages 6–9
Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #5
Karen's School Picture
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling anxious about looking different in family photos or school portraits, Karen's journey normalizes t
Ages 7–10
Bunk 9
Bunk 9's Guide to Growing Up
Adah Nuchi
Bunk 9 offers an honest, supportive, and entertaining look at the changes of puberty, making the journey feel a lot more
Ages 8–12
The Rock Star, the Rooster, and Me, the Reporter
Phyllis Shalant
Fifth grade gets wild for Mandy as she documents a chaotic farm trip and competes for rock concert tickets while dodging
Ages 8–12
A Porcupine Named Fluffy
Helen Lester
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit their label or name. This silly story helps kids embrace their unique
Ages 4–7
Baby Duck #3
Baby Duck and the Bad Eyeglasses
Amy Hest
A new pair of eyeglasses feels like a disaster to Baby Duck, until a visit with her grandfather helps her see things in
Ages 3–6
Shakespeare Shapiro #1
Spanking Shakespeare
Jake Wizner
Shakespeare Shapiro is turning every mortifying high school failure and awkward encounter into a memoir he hopes will fi
Ages 14–18
Flower Power #1
Luv Ya Bunches
Lauren Myracle
Four friends named after flowers navigate the drama of fifth grade through a mix of text messages, blog posts, and scrip
Ages 8–12
Camp Run-A-Muck #3
Chopped-up Birdy's Feet
Todd Strasser
For the child who loves gross-out humor and wacky situations. This slapstick story helps kids navigate the absurdity of
Ages 8–12