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Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment
Pride & Accomplishment Books for Kids | Wonderlit
7,954 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2225 books
4–7 yrs
4150 books
8–11 yrs
1671 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Yard Art
Sarah Franklin Thompson
For the child who sees beauty in the everyday. This story celebrates the power of self expression and the magic of trans
Ages 4–8
Riptide
Frances Ward Weller
Riptide the dog loves the ocean so much that he works to earn his place alongside the human lifeguards on the sandy shor
Ages 4–9
Being Unique Is Okay...
Latracia Tolbert Brite
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in, this supportive story celebrates the unique traits and personal qu
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
85 books
Best Chef in Town
Lori Rotter
For the child who loves to help in the kitchen or find magic in everyday chores. This rhyming story celebrates the joy o
Ages 3–7
Hispanic-American Biographies
Ellen Ochoa
Christine Juarez
For the child dreaming of the stars who needs to see that hard work and curiosity can take you from playing the flute to
Ages 6–8
Whose Shoes? A Shoe for Every Job
Stephen R. Swinburne
For the curious toddler wondering what they'll be when they grow up. This playful guessing game uses footwear to introdu
Ages 2–5
Where's the Llama?
Paul Moran
For the child who loves a challenge, this vibrant search and find book invites them to spot a globetrotting pack of llam
Ages 5–10
What Makes Little Hong Kong Big to the World?
Baby Professor
For the child curious about how a small island city can have such a huge global impact, this primer explores the vibrant
Ages 5–9
How to Measure the Physical Properties of Matter
Baby Professor
For the curious child who asks 'how big' or 'how heavy,' this book introduces the fundamental ways we measure and unders
Ages 6–9
When Did Man First Go to Space? History of Space Explorations
Baby Professor
Imagine a giant elevator reaching from the equator all the way into the stars. Learn how these incredible tethers could
Ages 6–10
A Tangled Tale
Lewis Carroll
Whimsical short stories about train schedules and room rentals serve as the backdrop for clever mathematical puzzles and
Ages 10–18
Brainstorm: The Stories of Twenty American Kid Inventors
Tom Tucker
From earmuffs to the Popsicle, see how twenty real kids used their creativity to invent famous products and navigate the
Ages 9–14
The Kingkiller Chronicle #2
The Wise Man's Fear
Patrick Rothfuss
Kvothe faces legendary mercenaries and travels into the dangerous Fae realm as he hunts for the truth behind his parents
Ages 16–18
Ann Estelle #1
Queen of Hearts
Mary Engelbreit
Ann Estelle is so determined to win the prize for the best Valentine mailbox in class that she completely forgets to mak
Ages 4–8
The Junkyard Wonders
Patricia Polacco
A group of special-needs students sets out to prove they are geniuses by inventing something incredible that will change
Ages 6–10
Be Nice to Spiders
Margaret Bloy Graham
For the child who is afraid of creepy crawlies or feels their quiet contributions go unnoticed. Discover how a tiny spid
Ages 4–8
Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time
Jody Fickes Shapiro
For the family looking to celebrate the simple magic of the changing seasons and the warmth of intergenerational traditi
Ages 3–7
Adrián Beltré
Tania Rodriguez
For the young athlete looking for a roadmap to success. This biography follows Adrián Beltré's journey from the Dominica
Ages 9–13
Pitching in for Eubie
Jerdine Nolen
For the child who wants to help their family during a big transition, this story follows Lily as she finds creative ways
Ages 4–8
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
Baby Professor
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
Zion Unmatched
Zion Clark, James S. Hirsch
For the child who needs to see that what makes them different is also what makes them powerful. This photo essay celebra
Ages 6–11
My... #2
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