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Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
7,961 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2226 books
4–7 yrs
4153 books
8–11 yrs
1673 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Vast Wonder of the World
Mélina Mangal
Ernest Everett Just overcame the barriers of the segregated South to follow his curiosity and become a world-renowned bi
Ages 6–10
Nellie vs. Elizabeth: Two Daredevil Journalists' Breakneck Race Around the World
Kate Hannigan
Two 19th-century women reporters go head-to-head in a high-stakes race around the globe to see who can finish their jour
Ages 6–9
Tee Time on the Moon: How Astronaut Alan Shepard Played Lunar Golf
David A. Kelly
High above the Earth, astronaut Alan Shepard smuggled a golf club onto the moon. See what happens to a golf ball when it
Ages 5–9
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86 books
The Naughtiest Reindeer
Nicki Greenberg
For the child who is always energetic and a little bit messy, this story celebrates finding your own way to shine when g
Ages 3–6
The Human Body: The Story of How We Protect, Repair, and Make Ourselves Stronger
H P Newquist
A 5,000-year-old artificial eye and modern CAT scans reveal the amazing ways humans have learned to fix, heal, and stren
Ages 8–12
The Sinking of the Vasa
Russell Freedman
The greatest warship of 1628 was built to be a masterpiece, but it met a sudden, tragic fate on the very day of its laun
Ages 6–10
That's Who!
John Deere, That's Who!
Tracy Nelson Maurer
A blacksmith in the 1830s changes the face of American farming forever by inventing a brand new kind of plow to cut thro
Ages 4–8
Eat Your Math Homework
Ann McCallum
Geometry, fractions, and probability become much more interesting when they are explained by rabbits through a series of
Ages 7–11
Nathan Saves Summer
Gerry Renert
For the child who feels like their unique quirks are a disadvantage, this story shows how being different can actually s
Ages 4–8
Mr. Tiffin's Classroom #2
The Apple Orchard Riddle
Margaret McNamara
A class trip to the apple orchard holds a tricky mystery, and it turns out that Tara’s tendency to daydream is exactly w
Ages 4–8
Indigenous Knowledge #1
What the Eagle Sees
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
Indigenous voices and oral stories provide a new look at history, sharing how the people of Turtle Island responded to i
Ages 9–14
Clues Are in the Poo, The: The Story of Dinosaur Scientist Karen Chin
Jane Kurtz, Karen Chin
Dinosaur dung holds incredible secrets about the prehistoric world. Follow Karen Chin as she examines fossilized poop to
Ages 6–10
Baby University #3
Rocket Science for Babies
Chris Ferrie
For the curious toddler who wants to know how the world works, this simple board book breaks down the complex physics of
Ages 0–3
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #4
Can You Count to a Googol?
Robert E. Wells
Travel from millions and billions all the way to a googol to see how many atoms make up the universe and how long ago th
Ages 6–10
They Called Me Burnt Head Collard Greens
Maxine Thomas Davis
For the child who has ever felt self-conscious about their hair or appearance, this story offers a path from being tease
Ages 4–8
The Extraordinary Music of Mr. Ives
Joanne Stanbridge
Young Charles Ives listens to the world differently, weaving everyday noises into unique musical compositions that the r
Ages 6–10
Weather
What's the Weather Outside?
Cody McKinney
For the curious child who wonders why the sky changes, this bright guide helps early readers identify and observe the we
Ages 5–8
The Circle of the Sciences #2
An Easy Introduction to the English Language
John Newbery
For the curious student interested in how people used to learn, this historical primer provides a fascinating look at 18
Ages 8–14
DK Readers
Knights and Castles
Rupert Matthews
For the curious child fascinated by medieval armor and fortresses, this guide offers an engaging look at the daily lives
Ages 7–9
All About Science
All About Forces
Angela Royston
For the curious child who wonders why things fall down or how a magnet works. This clear guide uses real-world photos to
Ages 5–8
Big Machines #1
Machines as Tall as Giants
Paul Stickland
Towering cranes, massive oil platforms, and giant silos fill these pages, showing just how enormous and powerful our wor
Ages 3–7
Let's Talk About Life Science #3
Why Do We Need Poop?
Laura K. Murray
For the curious child asking 'why' about everything, this book transforms a gross topic into a fascinating lesson on how
Ages 4–8
Daniel the Snail
Fabulous Birthday
Anna Orsa
For the child who is counting down the days to their big celebration and wants to imagine every magical detail of their
Ages 3–7
Medical School for Kids
Sleep Medicine for Kids
Betty Nguyen, Brandon Pham
For children who struggle to fall asleep or feel nervous about bedtime, this book explains how sleep works and how docto
Ages 4–9