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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+
Light Surely Travels Fast! Science Book of Experiments
Baby Professor
For the curious learner who wonders how the world works, this guide introduces the physics of light through hands-on dis
Ages 7–11
Mrs. Harkness and the Panda
Alicia Potter
In 1936, Ruth Harkness braves a dangerous journey across China to find a baby panda and fulfill her late husband's dream
Ages 4–9
Cheryl Harness Histories
The Remarkable Benjamin Franklin
Cheryl Harness
Flying a kite in a thunderstorm was just one of many ways this famous printer and inventor used his curiosity to change
Ages 7–10
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The Wall and the Wild
Christina Dendy
For the child who likes things just so, this gentle story shows how embracing a little bit of 'wild' messiness can help
Ages 4–8
Jupiter Kids Story Books
The Forgotten Wagon
Jupiter Kids
Perfect for the young athlete who loves the thrill of the game and the history of sports competition.
Ages 10–14
Brian's Saga #3
Brian's Winter
Gary Paulsen
Brian survived the summer alone in the wild, but now he faces his deadliest enemy yet: the brutal, freezing arrival of a
Ages 10–14
ABC Positive Affirmations
ABC Positive Affirmations for Young Black Boys
Aaliyah Wilson
For parents seeking to nurture a young boy's self-esteem and cultural identity through the power of daily positive self-
Ages 2–6
Maisy's Race Car
Lucy Cousins
For the little one who loves things that go vroom, this bright board book makes participating in a fast-paced race feel
Ages 0–3
First Grade US History: The First President
Baby Professor
Introduce your little one to the story of George Washington through simple facts and pictures designed for first grade s
Ages 5–7
I Love Books
I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables
Shelley Admont
For the parent of a picky eater who wants to turn mealtime battles into a fun, shared exploration of healthy colorful fo
Ages 2–6
Margaret Thatcher
Baby Professor
For the child curious about how a local girl became a world leader, this simple biography introduces the first woman Pri
Ages 6–10
Early Words
Richard Scarry
For the curious toddler discovering the world around them. This classic helps tiny explorers name the familiar objects t
Ages 1–4
The Dog Book for Kids
Alec Haley
Wally and his friends are hiding among hundreds of people in crowded, intricate landscapes just waiting for a sharp eye
Ages 4–10
Joe Louis, My Champion
William Miller
Listening to the heavyweight championship on the radio, a young boy finds the inspiration to keep trying and realizes he
Ages 6–10
Harry #1
Harry Versus the First 100 Days of School
Emily Jenkins
For the child who feels the weight of first-grade expectations and needs a gentle roadmap for navigating social nerves a
Ages 6–9
Little Fish
Count with Little Fish
Lucy Cousins
For the toddler who is just starting to name their worlds, this vibrant underwater journey makes learning to count to te
Ages 0–3
My Hair Story
Danielle K Grant
For the child learning to love their natural hair. This story celebrates the beauty, versatility, and cultural pride fou
Ages 3–8
I Love My Hat
Douglas Florian
For the child who loves to show off their favorite outfit. This joyful, rhythmic ride celebrates the pride and fun of pi
Ages 2–6
Capoeira: Game, Dance, Martial Art
George Ancona
Vibrant photos capture the energy of Capoeira, a unique blend of martial arts and dance born from African slave culture
Ages 7–11
What You Never Knew About
Taylor Swift
Mandy R Marx
For the child who loves to sing and create, this biography follows Taylor Swift's journey from a young songwriter to a g
Ages 7–11
How to Explain to a Grown-Up #2
How to Explain Robotics to a Grown-Up
Ruth Spiro
For the curious child who wants to understand how gadgets work and show off their big brain to the adults in the room.
Ages 3–7
Yo Soy Muslim
Mark Gonzales
For the child navigating a multicultural identity, this lyrical letter from a father celebrates the beauty and strength
Ages 4–8
Lucky Beans
Becky Birtha
Tired of eating beans during the Great Depression, Marshall uses his math lessons to guess how many beans are in a jar a
Ages 6–9
Little Stevie Wonder
Quincy Troupe
Experience the life and rhythm of Stevie Wonder through lyrical verse and bold paintings that celebrate his incredible i
Ages 5–10