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Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
7,957 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2226 books
4–7 yrs
4152 books
8–11 yrs
1671 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Girl in Between
Sarah Carroll
A Romanian peasant girl wins a life-changing scholarship but finds herself caught between her rural roots and the unfami
Ages 10–14
Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection
Oh, Baby! Go, Baby!
Tish Rabe
For the curious toddler discovering their own independence through movement. This interactive board book uses playful fl
Ages 0–3
Made by Hand
Bicycles
Patricia Lakin
For the curious child eager to know how their favorite set of wheels works and how biking has changed over time.
Ages 5–9
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86 books
The Etcher's Studio
Arthur Geisert
While helping in his grandfather's art studio, a young boy gets lost in his own imagination and the intricate process of
Ages 4–9
Diego: Bigger Than Life
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Aztec-inspired art and free verse poetry chronicle the massive life and bold murals of Diego Rivera, one of the twentiet
Ages 8–12
Streetcar to Justice
Amy Hill Hearth
For the child who feels the sting of unfairness and wants to know how one person can spark a movement by standing up for
Ages 10–14
The Art Collector
Jan Wahl
For the child who finds magic in every smooth stone or colorful feather, this story celebrates the lifelong joy of notic
Ages 5–9
Caroline's Comets
Emily Arnold McCully
For the child who feels overlooked or limited by their chores, this inspiring biography shows how curiosity and persiste
Ages 4–8
Elephant Quest
Betsy Lewin, Ted Lewin
Artists travel through the grasslands of Botswana to track an African elephant herd, capturing animal behaviors with bea
Ages 6–10
A Piece of Chalk
Jennifer A. Ericsson
For the child who finds magic in a simple box of colors and needs a quiet moment of creative inspiration on a sunny afte
Ages 3–6
Run, Little Chaski!: An Inka Trail Adventure
Mariana Llanos
Little Chaski races across the Inka Trail to deliver a message for the king, encountering obstacles and vibrant history
Ages 4–9
Just a Lucky So and So
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child who needs to see how optimism and hard work can turn a difficult start into a joyful life of creative expr
Ages 4–8
Lines, Bars and Circles
Helaine Becker
For the child who loves to tinker and ask why, this lively biography shows how one man's creative thinking turned boring
Ages 6–9
Show and Prove
Sofia Quintero
For the teen finding their voice while navigating the weight of history, hip-hop culture, and the pressure to prove thei
Ages 12–17
Ancient Technology
Ancient Construction: From Tents to Towers
Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods
Ancient builders achieved incredible feats using simple tools to transform basic tents into massive towers and lasting m
Ages 10–14
Liberty Arrives!
Robert Byrd
Minister and theologian Roger Williams fights for religious liberty and fair treatment of Native Americans while foundin
Ages 7–10
Shark Obsession!
Golriz Golkar
Test your knowledge with shark quizzes, explore detailed infographics, and try ocean-themed crafts in this deep dive int
Ages 7–10
What Comes in 2's, 3's, and 4's?
Suzanne Aker
Look closely at tricycles, cars, and even your own eyes to see how sets of twos, threes, and fours appear everywhere in
Ages 3–7
Mama and Little Joe
Angela McAllister
For the child learning about courage and the pioneers who paved the way. This gentle story introduces the history of bre
Ages 5–9
Math = Fun!
Apple Fractions
Jerry Pallotta
Learn how to divide halves, thirds, and fourths as a group of helpful elves uses different types of apples to demonstrat
Ages 5–9
Questions Kids Ask
Joy Cowley
Real letters from curious children reveal the secrets of writing, family life, and the creative process through personal
Ages 7–11
Apollo 13: A Successful Failure
Laura B. Edge
For the curious learner who needs to see that mistakes and unexpected obstacles can lead to incredible displays of brave
Ages 9–14
Some Writer!
Melissa Sweet
For the child who loves getting lost in a good story and wonders about the person behind the pen. A creative look at the
Ages 8–12
Ben Franklin's Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman's Life
Candace Fleming
Historical etchings and artifacts create a vivid scrapbook of Benjamin Franklin’s life, from his days as a printer’s app
Ages 10–14