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Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
7,975 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2230 books
4–7 yrs
4160 books
8–11 yrs
1675 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Tito Puente, Mambo King / Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo
Monica Brown
Trace the rhythmic life of Tito Puente as he grows from a boy making music in Spanish Harlem to a world-renowned percuss
Ages 4–8
We Don't Cry, We Try
Denisha Alphonse
For the child who gets easily frustrated when things don't go as planned. Help your little one transform big tears into
Ages 3–7
H Is for Harlem
Dinah Johnson
For the child curious about the roots of cool and the history of neighborhoods, this alphabet book celebrates the vibran
Ages 4–9
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Voices of Ancient Egypt
Kay Winters
For the child curious about how the pyramids were built, this book uses poetic monologues to let the people of Ancient E
Ages 7–11
How to Be a Big Sibling
How to Be a Big Sister
Ashley Moulton
For the young girl preparing for a new baby, this guide uses activities and advice to help her embrace her new role and
Ages 3–5
Nubian Kingdom (1000 BC)
Baby Professor
Witness the power of Ramesses the Great, the warrior pharaoh who led fifteen military campaigns and ruled Egypt during i
Ages 6–10
Buzz Aldrin's Space Books #1
Reaching for the Moon
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin shares his journey from a determined ten-year-old on a bicycle to a pioneering astronaut making the very fir
Ages 6–10
Rain School
James Rumford
For the child learning about the value of education and hard work, even when things don't last. A moving look at how com
Ages 4–9
Pete the Cat's Got Class
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child who feels discouraged by difficult school subjects or thinks math just isn't for them.
Ages 4–8
Code Like a Girl
Miriam Peskowitz
Master the magic of technology by building a computer, coding a digital fortune-teller, or creating a motion sensor to g
Ages 8–14
One Giant Leap
Robert Burleigh
For the child who gazes at the moon with wonder. Experience the breathtaking, high-stakes journey of the first lunar lan
Ages 4–8
Annabelle Swift, Kindergartner
Amy Schwartz
For the kindergartner feeling the weight of expectations. Annabelle navigates her first day of school with lessons from
Ages 4–7
Starting from Scratch
Sarah Elton
For the child who is ready to go beyond the microwave and learn the real science and joy behind how ingredients transfor
Ages 8–12
Native American Women of Achievement
Stuart A. Kallen
For the student seeking role models who look like them, these inspiring biographies celebrate Indigenous women who chang
Ages 10–16
Messy or Neat?
Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin
For the child whose toys always end up in a pile. This playful guide helps little ones see the benefit of putting things
Ages 4–8
Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science
Miriam P. Cooney
Learn about the lives and breakthroughs of twenty-two women who solved complex problems and changed the landscape of mat
Ages 11–16
Biographies for Kids
All about Michael Jackson
Baby Professor
For children curious about how music changes the world, this biography introduces the life and global impact of the reco
Ages 6–10
Jason Becomes a Hero
Jasmine Hawkins
For the child who dreams of being a superhero but hasn't found their powers yet. This story explores how small acts of k
Ages 4–8
Bat Boy and His Violin, The
Gavin Curtis
For the child who feels pressured to choose between different passions or who feels like they don't quite fit their fami
Ages 4–9
We Are Still Here! Native American Truths Everyone Should Know
Traci Sorell
For the family looking to replace myths with truth, this book celebrates the enduring presence and sovereignty of Native
Ages 6–10
Salty Dog
Gloria Rand
For the child who loves to watch how things are made and dreams of big adventures. This story celebrates the bond betwee
Ages 4–8
Wings of Valor
Kirsten Dickson
The Tuskegee Airmen made history in the skies of WWII, earning three Distinguished Unit Citations as the first African-A
Ages 8–12
The Best Loved Bear
Diana Noonan
For the child who cherishes a tattered but irreplaceable toy and needs to know that true worth isn't found in a shiny ne
Ages 4–8
How Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child grappling with the realization that the world isn't always fair, this true story shows how to keep your he
Ages 7–10