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Letting Go
Letting Go
Letting Go Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,283 books about letting go
0–3 yrs
441 books
4–7 yrs
879 books
8–11 yrs
534 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Greatest Picnic in the World
Anna Grossnickle Hines
Buddy and his mother have everything ready for a wonderful picnic, but sudden rain clouds threaten to spoil their outdoo
Ages 3–7
Don't Look Behind You
Lois Duncan
April's world shatters when her father's involvement in a federal case forces the family to flee a hitman and live under
Ages 12–18
Flightsend: A Summer of Discovery
Linda Newbery
Moving to a quiet rural village gives a teenage girl the space she needs to gain a new perspective after her world in En
Ages 12–17
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12–18 yrs
360 books
Bei Bei Goes Home
Cheryl Bardoe
From a tiny shadow on an ultrasound to a world-famous celebrity, a precious panda cub prepares for a cross-continental m
Ages 7–10
From Caterpillar to Butterfly
Deborah Heiligman
For the child marveling at the natural world, this book transforms a scientific process into a wonder-filled journey of
Ages 4–8
Lilla the Accidental Witch
Eleanor Crewes
For the child who feels like they are outgrowing their old toys and drifting from childhood friends while trying to find
Ages 8–12
The Geography of You and Me
Jennifer E. Smith
For the teen navigating the ache of a long-distance connection or the uncertainty of moving away just as life was gettin
Ages 12–18
Dino Life Guides #1
Dinosaurs Divorce
Laurie Krasny Brown
For children navigating the big changes of divorce, this reassuring guide uses friendly dinosaurs to explain two homes,
Ages 4–8
Ghostgirl #3
Lovesick
Tonya Hurley
Charlotte Usher is dead, but she has to return to high school to finish one last assignment and face the crushing weight
Ages 12–17
The Arthurian Trilogy #3
The Road to Camlann
Rosemary Sutcliff
The scheming Mordred plots against King Arthur, dragging the Queen and Sir Lancelot into scandal. Witness the tragic dow
Ages 11–16
The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand
Gregory Galloway
For the mature teen struggling with deep feelings of apathy or the heavy weight of existence, this surreal story explore
Ages 15–18
Oxford Reading Tree: TreeTops Reflect
Jenna Goes Home
Elen Caldecott
For the child preparing to say goodbye to friends or family after a visit. Help your reader navigate the transition of t
Ages 7–9
When The Root Children Wake Up
Sibylle von Olfers
For the child who is mesmerized by the first sprouts of spring, this gentle classic personifies the changing seasons thr
Ages 3–7
Shine On, Luz Véliz!
Rebecca Balcarcel
For the child who feels lost after a major setback and is searching for a new spark to define who they are outside of th
Ages 8–12
The Hill and the Rock
David McKee
When Mr. and Mrs. Quest move a giant rock to improve their view, their entire hilltop home unexpectedly deflates into a
Ages 4–8
Blue Like Friday
Siobhán Parkinson
Hal sees the world in colors and flavors, but his plan to chase away his mom's new boyfriend leads to unexpected discove
Ages 9–12
Harold Loves His Woolly Hat
Vern Kousky
For the child struggling to part with a prized possession, Harold's journey helps little ones discover that letting go c
Ages 3–7
Mambru se fue a la guerra (Mambru Sets Off for War)
Maria Granata
Sad watercolor illustrations and a tender piano arrangement tell the story of Mambru, a cat lord called away to battle o
Ages 4–8
Harriet's Expanding Heart
Rachel Brace
For the child navigating the complex feelings of a changing family dynamic as parents find new partners and households m
Ages 4–10
Here and There, Loving You Always
Beverly Reynolds
For children experiencing separation anxiety due to travel, work, or divorce, this rhyming book provides a soothing remi
Ages 2–7
Rhyolite: The True Story of a Ghost Town
Diane Siebert
Lyrical poetry and woodcut illustrations capture the rise of a bustling Nevada mining camp and its sudden fall into a si
Ages 7–11
I have Two Families
Kendra Smith
For the child adjusting to living in two different homes after a divorce or separation.
Ages 3–7
Lifetimes
David L. Rice
For the child curious about why things in nature don't live forever, this gentle guide explains the natural timing of li
Ages 4–9
Two of Everything
Lily Toy Hong
For children navigating the tension of a high-conflict household. This story explores how separate homes can sometimes b
Ages 4–9