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Hope & Optimism
Hope & Optimism
Hope & Optimism Books for Kids | Wonderlit
6,575 books about hope & optimism
0–3 yrs
691 books
4–7 yrs
2479 books
8–11 yrs
2045 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Faraway Grandpa
Roberta Karim
For the child noticing a grandparent becoming forgetful, this story provides gentle sensory tools to maintain their lovi
Ages 4–8
Hollow Chest
Brita Sandstrom
Charlie's brother has returned from war with a hollow chest, sparking a journey to find the heart that was stolen by mys
Ages 8–12
A Bus of Our Own
Freddi Williams Evans
For children processing the unfairness of unequal resources, this story celebrates a community that takes action to ensu
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
1042 books
Fire-Us #1
The Kindling
Jennifer Armstrong, Nancy Butcher
After a virus leaves children to fend for themselves, a makeshift family must leave their home on a perilous trek to fin
Ages 12–16
Pierre the Penguin
Jean Marzollo
After losing his feathers, a lonely penguin at the San Francisco Academy of Science gets a second chance thanks to a spe
Ages 4–8
Big Brown Bear's Up and Down Day
written and ill. by David McPhail
For the child having a 'cranky day' where nothing seems to go right, this gentle story follows a bear through life's lit
Ages 3–7
A is for Activist #1
A is for Activist
Innosanto Nagara
For parents who want to introduce big ideas about fairness, community, and standing up for others through a playful, rhy
Ages 0–4
Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust, The
Karen Gray Ruelle, Deborah Durland DeSaix
In the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris, the Grand Mosque becomes a secret sanctuary where Muslim community members risk eve
Ages 8–12
Ordinary People Change the World #31
I Am John Lewis
Brad Meltzer
Young John Lewis learns that peaceful protest and getting into good trouble can change the world in this illustrated bio
Ages 5–9
Tough Times
Milton Meltzer
Human rights and resilience take center stage in this historical look at the lives of ordinary people during the most di
Ages 12–18
The Secret Fountain
Grace Lockhaven, Michael Jaymes
Fourteen-year-old Freddie is trapped inside by nightmares and grief after the death of his best friend until he finds a
Ages 10–14
Freedom's a-Callin Me
Ntozake Shange
For the child learning about the pursuit of liberty and the courage of ancestors. This collection of poems honors the sp
Ages 9–12
If You Find Me
Emily Murdoch
For the teenager processing deep scars from the past, this story explores the courage it takes to trust again after year
Ages 14–18
Big Thoughts For Little Thinkers
Daniel Thompson
For the inquisitive child who asks 'why' about everything. This collection of poems helps families navigate big life que
Ages 6–12
Pop!: Otto, the Kernel Who Didn't Pop
Karen Kilpatrick
Otto waits and waits for his turn to pop, only to realize that staying a kernel might lead to an entirely different kind
Ages 4–8
Step
Deborah Ellis
For the child starting to look beyond their own world, these ten stories of eleven-year-olds facing global challenges in
Ages 9–12
Harbor Me
Jacqueline Woodson
For the child grappling with heavy world news or personal secrets, this story offers a safe space to explore the healing
Ages 10–14
Griping About Grief, A Teen's Navigation Through the Loss of a Loved One
Jodi Ann Walukonis
This gentle yet honest guide offers a therapeutic perspective on the brutal experience of death, helping teens navigate
Ages 12–18
The Two Mountains
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a big goal or a long path ahead, this timeless fable shows how steady, small step
Ages 5–9
Four Feet, Two Sandals
Karen Lynn Williams, Khadra Mohammed
For the child curious about life in different parts of the world or learning about the power of sharing when resources a
Ages 7–10
The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth, and Harlem's Greatest Bookstore
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
For the child curious about how books can change the world, this story celebrates the legacy of a legendary Harlem books
Ages 7–10
Ellie Haycock Is Totally Normal
Gretchen Schreiber
High school junior Ellie navigates the complexities of chronic illness, hospital life, and unexpected romance while unde
Ages 14–18
New Neighbor
Hatla-Ong Vongsavanthong
Pednoy just moved to a strange town for her father's new job, and now she has to figure out how to find a sense of home
Ages 3–7
I Rise
Marie Arnold
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness and finding the courage to speak out when someone they love is treat
Ages 12–18