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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+
How to Bake an American Pie
Karma Wilson
For the child learning about their country's identity. This poetic book uses the metaphor of a recipe to explore the ide
Ages 4–8
The Evolution of Video Games
Baby Professor
Gaming didn't start with the internet; it began with 1960s hobbyists and the very first home consoles like the Magnavox
Ages 5–9
Scientists and Scholars of the Early Islamic World
Baby Professor
The Islamic Golden Age comes alive through the stories of brilliant thinkers who transformed medicine, math, and science
Ages 6–10
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My City Speaks
Darren Lebeuf
A visually impaired girl explores her neighborhood with her father, describing the rumbles, rattles, and sweet smells th
Ages 3–7
Roger, the Jolly Pirate
Brett Helquist
For the child who feels overlooked or unappreciated, this story shows how unique talents can save the day in the most un
Ages 4–8
Impossible Patriotism Project, The
Linda Skeers
Caleb struggles with his school project until he finds the perfect symbol of patriotism in his father’s military service
Ages 5–9
Lady Liberty Enlightens the World
Baby Professor
For the curious child wanting to know more about the big green statue in New York harbor and what she stands for.
Ages 4–7
Vision Quest
Terry Davis
High school wrestler Louden Swain undergoes a rigorous physical and spiritual test as he cuts weight for the state champ
Ages 14–18
MathStart
Elevator Magic
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child who loves the magic of elevators but needs a little help grasping how numbers disappear during subtraction
Ages 4–8
So Said Ben
Michael McCurdy
For the child curious about how to be a good person and a clever thinker. This classic introduction uses timeless wit to
Ages 6–10
Building Manhattan
Laura Vila
For the curious child who wonders how giant cities are made. Journey through time to see New York transform from wild we
Ages 6–10
Art History for Kids
The Beginning of the Renaissance
Baby Professor
Spark your child's curiosity about the era of great thinkers and artists. This guide simplifies the transition from the
Ages 8–12
Potty Animals
Hope Vestergaard
The friendly students of Sycamore Preschool show how to follow the rules and practice good manners when it is time to go
Ages 2–5
Who Built the First Human Civilization? Ancient Mesopotamia
Baby Professor
Ancient Mesopotamia comes to life through theories of a lost civilization that shared advanced knowledge with the earlie
Ages 7–12
Sesame Street
What Hat Is That?
Nichole Mara
Perfect for curious toddlers, this interactive guessing game introduces little ones to community helpers and professions
Ages 1–4
Joseph's Big Ride
Terry Farish
For children navigating the challenges of starting over in a new place. Joseph's journey from a refugee camp to America
Ages 4–8
The International Space Station
Franklyn M. Branley
For the child who gazes at the stars and wonders how people actually live and work in the great vacuum of space.
Ages 4–9
Notable Native People
Adrienne Keene
Meet Indigenous artists, activists, and scientists who changed the world. This collection features both historical icons
Ages 10–18
Native Americans in History
Jimmy Beason
For the child curious about the people who shaped our world, this collection of twenty biographies celebrates the power
Ages 8–12
The Warlord's Series #2
The Warlord's Beads
Virginia Walton Pilegard
A young boy in ancient China uses beads and a branch to help his father count treasures, leading to the clever invention
Ages 5–9
Eyes of the Dragon
Margaret Leaf
For the child who needs to understand the power of their own imagination and the importance of respecting an artist's vi
Ages 5–9
What Can We Take Away from the Renaissance Period?
Baby Professor
A cultural explosion in Florence sparked a rebirth of art and science that pulled Europe out of the Middle Ages and laid
Ages 8–12
Liberty!
Allan Drummond
For the child curious about history and the meaning of national symbols. This book brings the excitement of the Statue o
Ages 4–9
Pride: An Inspirational History of the LGBTQ+ Movement
Stella Caldwell
For the child curious about history and identity, this vibrant guide chronicles the journey of the LGBTQ+ community from
Ages 10–14