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Embarrassment
Embarrassment
Embarrassment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
1,555 books about embarrassment
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Tripping Over the Lunch Lady
Nancy E. Mercado
For the child who feels like a magnet for awkward moments, these hilarious stories show that even the most embarrassing
Ages 8–12
Who...? #1
Yikes... Who Farted?
Heath McKenzie
For the child who can't stop giggling at 'potty talk,' this interactive sound book turns an embarrassing social moment i
Ages 2–5
Miracle Wimp
Erik P. Kraft
High school is a comedic minefield for Tom Mayo as he deals with wood shop mishaps, awkward dates, and a group of bullie
Ages 12–16
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The New Bum! #4
My Bum Is So Noisy!
Dawn McMillan
For the child who finds bodily functions hilarious and needs a lighthearted way to embrace the silliness of their own gr
Ages 3–7
Dinosaur Pox
Jeremy Strong
Jodie wakes up as a stegosaurus and must escape an evil consultant who wants to kidnap her and make a fortune off her tr
Ages 7–9
Gossip Girl #2
You Know You Love Me
Cecily von Ziegesar
Blair Waldorf wants the perfect seventeenth birthday, but her Ivy League dreams and a distracted boyfriend are turning t
Ages 14–18
International School of Dragon Training #2
Dragons with Drizzles
Gina Kammer
For the child who feels embarrassed by their quirks or struggles with self-control. A magical story about a young dragon
Ages 6–9
Kate Walden Directs #2
Bride of Slug Man
Julie Mata
For the child navigating the highs and lows of middle school friendships and the pressure of trying out for a big new op
Ages 8–12
Ben #2
Ben Draws Trouble
Matt Davies
For the child whose honest observations or creative hobbies sometimes land them in hot water with others.
Ages 4–8
The Lords of Melody
Phillip Gwynne
For the child navigating a family's sudden change in direction. This funny 1980s tale follows a family forced into a roc
Ages 10–14
Toby and Richard #1
Itchy Richard
Jamie Gilson
The whole second grade is scratching their heads as a lice outbreak turns the classroom upside down in this funny school
Ages 6–9
Flirt Club
Cathleen Daly
For the theater kid navigating the confusing stage of middle school social cues and first crushes with a loyal friend by
Ages 10–14
Where I End and You Begin
Preston Norton
For the teenager grappling with social anxiety and identity, this body-swap story offers a profound look at seeing yours
Ages 14–18
Fart Quest #3
The Dragon's Dookie
Aaron Reynolds
For the middle-grade reader who loves bathroom humor but needs to see the power of working together to solve messy probl
Ages 8–12
Usborne Facts of Life #1
Growing Up
Susan Meredith
For the pre-teen who has questions about their changing body. This classic guide provides clear, factual explanations ab
Ages 9–14
Chowder #2
The Fabulous Bouncing Chowder
Peter Brown
Chowder doesn't quite fit in at the fancy Fabu Pooch Boot Camp until he finds a trampoline and bounces his way toward th
Ages 4–8
Bruno and the Crumhorn
Ursula Dubosarsky
For the child who feels overwhelmed by quirky family expectations or the embarrassment of being forced into a hobby that
Ages 8–12
Arthur Adventures #7
Arthur's April Fool
Marc Brown
Between a big magic performance and a bully's threat to pulverize him, Arthur has a lot on his mind for the April Fool's
Ages 4–8
Charlie Joe Jackson #2
Guide to Summer Vacation
Tommy Greenwald
For the child who would rather do anything but open a book, this hilarious camp adventure celebrates the cleverness of k
Ages 8–12
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Junior Edition #3
Weird
David Borgenicht, Justin Heimberg
For the child who loves the 'what-if' and the weird, this humorous guide offers tongue-in-cheek survival tips for monste
Ages 8–13
Jenny Archer #2
A Case for Jenny Archer
Ellen Conford
Fuelled by a marathon of mystery novels, Jenny Archer becomes convinced her neighbors are criminals and launches her own
Ages 7–10
Tomatoes in My Lunchbox
Costantia Manoli
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole at a new school, or anyone who has ever had their name mispron
Ages 4–8
The Big Bad Fox
Benjamin Renner
A fox desperately wants to be a terrifying predator, but after failing to scare a single hen or learn from a wolf, he ma
Ages 8–12
Zeke Meeks #6
Zeke Meeks vs the Mother's Day Meltdown
D.L. Green
For the child feeling the pressure of holiday gift giving on a budget. Zeke navigates sibling rivalry and the stress of
Ages 7–10