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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+
Lumi the Little Fish Who Was Different
Noor Khzaimiah
Lumi feels left out because she swims and looks different, but her unique perspective allows her to spot a danger that n
Ages 3–7
Pingpong Perry Experiences How a Book is Made
Sandra Donovan
Follow the journey of a book from the very first spark of an idea through the editing, printing, and publicity that brin
Ages 6–9
Pippo the Fool
Tracey E. Fern
Filippo is mocked as a fool, but he is determined to prove his genius by building an impossible dome over the great cath
Ages 6–10
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87 books
Beginner Books
I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
Dr. Seuss
The Cat in the Hat shows Young Cat that reading is a wild adventure that can be done anywhere—even upside down or with y
Ages 3–7
See Yourself Go!
Jessica C. Freilich
Real photographs help children visualize the transition from diapers to the toilet, building the self-confidence needed
Ages 1–4
Pete the Kitty
Pete the Kitty's First Steps
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the parent celebrating the huge milestone of a toddler's first wobbly steps. This sweet board book captures the joy
Ages 0–3
The Mystery of the Missing Sock
Robin Whimsy
Leo is on the hunt for a stray sock, discovering that his keen detective skills and a little bit of organization are his
Ages 5–9
Let's Go to the Potty!
Allison Jandu
Rhyming songs and playful illustrations guide toddlers through the transition from diapers to the independence of using
Ages 1–3
Hold Them Close
Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow
Joy, ancestry, and power shine in this vibrant love letter that encourages Black children to hold onto their happiness a
Ages 4–9
Everyday Black #1
Everyday Black: Disability
Alexis Toliver
For children and families looking to see themselves reflected in stories that celebrate the intersection of Black identi
Ages 5–10
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
Hildegarde Hoyt Swift
For the child who feels small or overshadowed by others, this classic tale helps them discover that everyone has a uniqu
Ages 3–7
Amazing Scientists #3
The Girl with a Mind for Math: The Story of Raye Montague
Julia Finley Mosca
Raye Montague faced down sexism and inequality to become a pioneer in ship design, proving that a gifted mind for math c
Ages 5–10
Mr. Getaway and the Christmas Elves
Sally Huss
For children who struggle with chores or schoolwork, this magical adventure shows how a positive attitude and a sense of
Ages 3–8
Elfy the Elephant
Janie Jones
Elfy the elephant can snort and grunt, but she longs to trumpet like the others; her chance to shine finally comes when
Ages 3–7
Lulu the Rainbow-Striped Elephant
Mama Lj
Lulu feels out of place with her bright rainbow stripes until a foggy morning proves that her colorful difference is exa
Ages 3–7
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
A self-taught printer and scientist shares the lively, spellbinding story of his own life to help his son find a path to
Ages 12–18
East or West, Space is Best
Sam Solyman
Little astronauts solve number puzzles, mazes, and math challenges while learning about the fascinating wonders of our s
Ages 3–6
Matt Christopher Sports Biographies
On the Court with... Stephen Curry
Matt Christopher
For the young athlete who feels too small or overlooked, this biography follows Steph Curry's journey from being an unde
Ages 8–12
I Spy Readers #6
I Spy a Butterfly
Jean Marzollo
For the early reader who loves a challenge: use rhyming clues to hunt for hidden butterflies and tiny treasures in these
Ages 4–6
ABC of African American Poetry
Ashley Bryan
Vibrant paintings illuminate fragments of twenty-five poems and a spiritual, celebrating the soul and rhythm of African
Ages 4–10
My Turn to Learn #1
Numbers
Natalie Marshall
Little ones can use sturdy tabbed edges to turn pages while a friendly bear introduces the numbers one through five.
Ages 0–3
The Glorious Flight
Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen
Witness the early days of aviation through the eyes of Louis Bleriot, whose relentless obsession led to the first histor
Ages 5–9
DK Biography
Marie Curie
Vicki Cobb
For the curious child who dreams of making a difference through science and needs to see that persistence pays off despi
Ages 8–12
Blazers: Freestyle
BMX Freestyle
Matt Doeden
Master the world of BMX freestyle with this look at high-flying stunts, essential gear, and the safety rules that keep r
Ages 8–11