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Patience & Waiting
Patience & Waiting
Patience & Waiting Books for Kids | Wonderlit
3,692 books about patience & waiting
0–3 yrs
1819 books
4–7 yrs
1716 books
8–11 yrs
176 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Acorns Everywhere!
Kevin Sherry
A busy squirrel is so intent on hoarding acorns that a simple distraction from a passing bear makes him forget where eve
Ages 3–7
One Summer Day
Kim Lewis
A massive red tractor rumbles past the house, and Little Max gets to see it up close on a sunny walk through the fields.
Ages 2–5
Bad Kitty!
Christine C. Kaputa
From scratching the couch to sneaking outside, this family cat is always in trouble. But as this rhyming story shows, he
Ages 2–6
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12–18 yrs
6 books
Little Lamb
Kim Lewis
Newborn lambs need lots of care, and Katie is ready with a warm bottle to help her new friend find its way around the fa
Ages 2–5
Sweet Dreams, Maisy
Lucy Cousins
Maisy says goodbye to her friends and brings Panda inside to finish her chores and get ready for a cozy night of sleep.
Ages 2–5
Compass Point Early Readers #1
My Red Rowboat
Dana Meachen Rau
Gentle waves and a steady rhythm follow a father and child as they row across the lake on a simple, sunny errand for gro
Ages 4–7
Where Is Baby? #5
Where Is Baby's Birthday Cake?
Karen Katz
Search behind the flaps to help Baby find the big birthday treat hidden somewhere in the house.
Ages 0–3
Moonbear
Mooncake
Frank Asch
Bear is so curious about how the moon tastes that he builds himself a rocket ship to go up and take a big bite out of it
Ages 3–7
When the Rooster Crowed
Patricia Lillie
A very sleepy farmer refuses to budge from his blankets until every single animal on the farm adds its voice to a loud,
Ages 2–5
I Spy Little Books #1
I Spy Little Book
Jean Marzollo
Playful rhyming verses lead the way through colorful photographs filled with clever riddles and hidden objects waiting t
Ages 1–4
Where Is Baby? #4
Where Is Baby's Beach Ball?
Karen Katz
Lift the sturdy flaps to help Baby search for a lost beach ball among the seashells and crabs in this sun-soaked seaside
Ages 0–3
Papa's Lemonade and Other Stories
Eve Rice
For the child who finds joy in the little things. These gentle tales of a dog family making lemonade and building playho
Ages 4–8
Teddy Books
Good Night, Teddy
Michelle Cartlidge
Teddy enjoys a playful splash in the tub before gathering his favorite toys for a cozy night's sleep.
Ages 1–3
Cuckoo Can't Find You
Lorianne Siomades
Bouncy rhymes lead the way as you help Cuckoo and the other animals find all the clever items they’ve misplaced.
Ages 2–5
The Biggest, Smallest, Fastest, Slowest
The Slowest Animals
Catherine Ipcizade
Bright photographs and simple facts reveal the fascinating lives of the world's most leisurely creatures that never feel
Ages 4–7
Patterns in Nature
Seasons of the Year
Margaret Hall
Plants change, weather shifts, and the world follows a beautiful, repeating pattern that tells us exactly which time of
Ages 4–7
Sail Away
Donald Crews
Perfect for children fascinated by how things work or those preparing for their first boat trip, this peaceful journey e
Ages 3–7
Big Snow
Jonathan Bean
For the child who is vibrating with excitement for the first snow of the year and needs help channeling that restless en
Ages 3–7
Toddler Tools #8
Sharing Time
Elizabeth Verdick
Taking turns becomes a positive adventure in this gentle look at how sharing toys can lead to even more fun with friends
Ages 0–3
Toddler Tools #10
On-the-Go Time
Elizabeth Verdick
Daily errands and the rush to leave the house become smoother with helpful tips for managing toddler transitions.
Ages 1–3
My Big Feelings
The Impatient Dinosaur
Sarah Read
For the child who struggles to wait their turn or manage big feelings when things don't happen right away.
Ages 3–7
Step into Reading #1
Kindergarten Countdown
Anna Jane Hays
For the preschooler who is buzzing with anticipation (and a few jitters) about their very first day of school.
Ages 3–6
Dig, Wait, Listen
April Pulley Sayre
Wealthy scientists on a remote island bring dinosaurs back to life, but a power failure turns a high-tech wildlife park
Ages 4–8
Zoe-Marie Wait and See
Beverly Harris
For the child who struggles with the itchy, wiggly feeling of waiting for something exciting. A helpful guide to finding
Ages 3–7