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Letting Go
Letting Go
Letting Go Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,190 books about letting go
0–3 yrs
424 books
4–7 yrs
845 books
8–11 yrs
512 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
What About Me? #2
What Happens When Parents Get Divorced?
Sara Olsher
For the child feeling anxious about how their world will change, this book uses a concrete calendar approach to explain
Ages 4–10
Fluppy Dogs #1
Home for a Fanci Flup
Walt Disney Company
For the child who loves their pet but struggles as it grows bigger and more demanding. Learn about responsible care and
Ages 6–8
The Amanda Mysteries #2
Amanda Joins the Circus
Avi
For the child who feels restless and longs for a more exciting life, this story follows Amanda's quest for independence
Ages 8–12
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342 books
Do You Sing Twinkle?: A Story About Remarriage and New Family
Sandra Levins
For children navigating the transition of a parent's remarriage, this gentle story offers reassurance that love and trad
Ages 3–8
The Star
Corrinne Averiss
A heartwarming picture book about a child who falls from the sky and is taken in by a couple who love them as their own.
Ages 3–7
I Can't Believe They're Gone
Karen Brough
For the child grappling with the loss of a loved one, this forest-themed story uses gentle bear characters to explain th
Ages 3–8
A Tree for Max
Jerry Halberstadt
For the child who finds magic in their own backyard, this gentle fable celebrates the quiet, growing bond between a youn
Ages 4–8
Tales from Dimwood Forest #6
Poppy and Ereth
Avi
For the child navigating the heavy weight of a final goodbye or the fear of losing a best friend. A moving end to a belo
Ages 8–12
Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium
Michael Anthony Steele
For the child feeling uncertain about growing up or taking on new responsibilities, this magical tale explores finding y
Ages 7–11
Blue Wings
Jef Aerts
For the child learning to navigate the delicate balance of caring for a sibling with different needs while protecting a
Ages 8–12
These Witches Don't Burn #1
These Witches Don't Burn
Isabel Sterling
For the teen navigating the complexities of their first major breakup while trying to find where they fit in their commu
Ages 14–18
Would My Fortune Cookie Lie?
Stella Pevsner
Thirteen-year-old Alexis is already worried about her family moving away when she notices a mysterious stranger followin
Ages 10–14
The Baby-Sitters Club #93
Mary Anne and the Memory Garden
Ann M. Martin
Shock and grief collide when Mary Anne returns to school only to learn that her friend and project partner has suddenly
Ages 8–12
If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now
Ed Briant
A giant leaf creature hides in a pile of autumn leaves, waiting for a child to find him before the growing city reaches
Ages 3–6
Julia Redfern #3
A Room Made of Windows
Eleanor Cameron
An aspiring young writer keeps a sharp eye on the lives and secrets of the neighbors around her while nurturing her own
Ages 10–14
Stillwater #5
Addy's Cup of Sugar
Jon J. Muth
For the child grappling with the heavy heart of losing a pet and needing to understand that they are not alone in their
Ages 4–8
The Things with Wings
Gregory Holch
Newton and his butterfly-obsessed friend Vanessa chase a seasonal mystery at Angel Falls while undergoing life-changing
Ages 8–12
The Boy who Ate the Moon
Christopher King
A curious boy swallows the moon and begins a strange, glowing journey through a world transformed by his magical meal.
Ages 4–8
Usborne First Experiences
Moving House
Anne Civardi
For the preschooler facing the big transition of leaving their first home. This gentle guide demystifies the packing and
Ages 2–5
Ellen Outside the Lines
A. J. Sass
For the child who thrives on routine but feels the world is shifting as friendships change and new perspectives on ident
Ages 8–12
My Old Teddy
Dom Mansell
A well-loved teddy bear might be falling apart, but no brand-new toy can replace the comfort and history of a lifelong b
Ages 3–6
Robot Dreams
Sara Varon
For the child learning to navigate the bittersweet reality of friendships that change, end, or evolve. A wordless guide
Ages 8–12
The Second Bend in the River
Ann Rinaldi
On the 1798 Ohio frontier, a young settler named Rebecca forms an unlikely and deep friendship with the Shawnee leader T
Ages 12–17
Alexander #3
Alexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move
Judith Viorst
Alexander is digging in his heels and refusing to move, determined not to leave his best friends or his favorite backyar
Ages 4–8