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Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
7,672 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2157 books
4–7 yrs
4015 books
8–11 yrs
1612 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Working Frog
Nancy Winslow Parker
Peek inside the Reptile House at the Bronx Zoo as Winston the bullfrog gives a tour of his life, meals, and animal neigh
Ages 5–9
What Does a Seed Need?
Becky Baines
Mo the pig tends to his very own garden, showing exactly what it takes to help a tiny seed grow into something wonderful
Ages 3–6
The Baby, the Bed, and the Rose
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Baby Molly is crying, but no one can figure out why. Her two big brothers watch her first steps and finally realize exac
Ages 2–6
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12–18 yrs
82 books
What America Ate and Why #1
Slumps, Grunts, and Snickerdoodles
Lila Perl
Thirteen authentic colonial recipes like succotash and spoon bread offer a tasty look at how early American settlers inn
Ages 8–14
Fame School #6
Pop Diva
Cindy Jefferies
Twin models Pop and Lolly have a new recording contract, but Pop’s focus shifts to TV presenting just as they are set to
Ages 7–11
DK Readers
Extreme Machines
Christopher Maynard
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how humans build machines to reach the deepest parts of the ocean, the high
Ages 5–8
Getting to Know the U.S. Presidents #41
George Bush
Mike Venezia
Photographs and engaging details trace the personal history and political path of the man who served as the forty-first
Ages 7–10
Construction Site
Ladybird
Grab a hard hat and use the interactive tabs to push, pull, and slide your way through a busy day as a builder on a job
Ages 0–3
Focus on American Symbols
The Washington Monument
Erin Edison
For the curious child preparing for a family trip to D.C. or a student exploring the tall stone tower built to honor our
Ages 4–8
Brick By Brick
Charles R. Smith Jr.
For children ready to explore the complex history of the White House and the resilient, enslaved people who built it bri
Ages 6–10
Tiny #7
Hi-Ho, Tiny
Cari Meister
Elliot is just trying to be a cowboy, but his enormous and energetic dog Tiny turns their playtime into a starring role
Ages 4–6
The Mystery of the Monarchs
Barb Rosenstock
A massive migration across North America is finally understood thanks to a dedicated team of citizen scientists, teacher
Ages 4–8
Breaking an Atom: Inside Matter's Building Blocks
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders what the world is made of. This guide breaks down the invisible building blocks of mat
Ages 6–10
Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee!
Andrea J. Loney
Eighty years of Harlem history come to life through the lens of a photographer who captured the beauty and dignity of hi
Ages 5–10
The Shared Heart: Portraits and Stories Celebrating Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Young People
Adam Mastoon
Intimate black-and-white portraits and personal essays from high school and college students capture the reality of livi
Ages 13–18
Black Women in Science
Kimberly Brown Pellum
For the child who loves science and needs to see that their dreams are possible. Discover fifteen pioneering Black women
Ages 9–12
Little Croc's Purse
Lizzie Finlay
Little Croc finds a lost purse and must decide what to do when he encounters funny obstacles on his way to return it to
Ages 3–6
A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer—and Beyond
Elizabeth Rusch
The 2019 US Women's National Soccer team's legal battle serves as the starting point for a look at the ongoing fight for
Ages 10–18
Henry and the Yeti
written and illustrated by Russell Ayto
Henry is certain the Yeti is real, and he's heading out on an expedition to prove it, no matter how much everyone else d
Ages 3–7
Mousterpiece
Jane Breskin Zalben
Jansen the mouse lives in a museum, experimenting with bold colors and shapes until she finds her own unique way to pain
Ages 4–8
Olivia Bean: Trivia Queen
Donna Gephart
Twelve-year-old Olivia heads to the bright lights of Jeopardy! Kids Week to prove her trivia skills while leaning on her
Ages 8–12
Hum and Swish
Matt Myers
Jamie seeks the quiet rhythm of the waves to finish her art, but a parade of curious beachgoers keeps interrupting her c
Ages 4–8
Gilbert and Friends
Ants in Your Pants, Worms in Your Plants!
Diane deGroat
Gilbert is hunting for the perfect Earth Day project, only to realize the best inspiration might be crawling right under
Ages 4–8
The Amazing Incredible Shrinking
The Amazing Incredible Shrinking Violin
Thornton Cline
For the young musician struggling to find the motivation to practice, this magical tale illustrates why consistency and
Ages 5–9