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Responsibility & Accountability
Responsibility & Accountability
Responsibility & Accountability Books for Kids | Wonderlit
4,408 books about responsibility & accountability
0–3 yrs
718 books
4–7 yrs
1773 books
8–11 yrs
1552 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Seymour and Henry
Kim Lewis
Two mischievous ducklings venture out on their own, but the first splash of cold rain sends them scurrying back to the s
Ages 2–5
Little Goddess Girls #2
Persephone & the Giant Flowers
Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Persephone wants her favorite flowers to grow tall and strong, so she seeks out Athena to help her convince the mighty Z
Ages 6–9
Magic Tree House #22
Revolutionary War on Wednesday
Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie are transported back to colonial times for a high-stakes adventure during the American Revolution.
Ages 6–9
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462 books
A Transportation Fact Book #1
The Elevator Escalator Book
Bob Barner
A big brown dog hops onto elevators, escalators, and ten other types of transport to ensure a special package reaches it
Ages 3–7
Everything Has a Place
Patricia Lillie
From a cow in a barn to a dish in a cupboard, this soothing story shows how every creature and object has a special spot
Ages 2–5
Pip the Penguin #3
It's Only Me!
Leslie McGuirk
Pip the penguin is trying to clean his house, but his friends are hiding behind every flap in this giggly, interactive g
Ages 0–3
Weather Update #2
Forecasting Weather
Terri Sievert
Meteorologists use specialized tools and data to predict snowstorms and sunny days, keeping us safe and dry through ever
Ages 5–8
Character Traits #1
Patience
Rebecca Olien
Waiting can be hard, but everyday moments like standing in line or taking turns show how simple it is to practice being
Ages 5–8
Sweet Dreams, Maisy
Lucy Cousins
Maisy says goodbye to her friends and brings Panda inside to finish her chores and get ready for a cozy night of sleep.
Ages 2–5
The O.C. #8
Bait & Switch
Aury Wallington
Four friends team up for a high-stakes charity scavenger hunt across the busy streets of Los Angeles.
Ages 12–16
First Step Nonfiction
Money
Jennifer Waters
From shiny coins to paper bills, take a look at the different ways people buy and sell things in countries all around th
Ages 5–8
Straw House, Wood House, Brick House, Blow #4
Blow
Daniel Nayeri
For the teen grappling with intense ambition and the pressure to succeed at any cost, this dark retelling explores the h
Ages 14–18
Heaven #2
The First Part Last
Angela Johnson
Bobby is a typical restless teenager, but his world shifts toward diapers and doctors when he discovers he is about to b
Ages 13–18
Earthsea Cycle #1
A Wizard of Earthsea
Ursula K. Le Guin
A young wizard's apprentice accidentally releases a dark shadow into the world and must travel across the seas to face t
Ages 10–15
Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
Evaline Ness
A young girl navigates the blurry line between her vibrant imaginary world and the consequences of real life.
Ages 4–8
Trashy Town
Andrea Zimmerman
For the toddler obsessed with big trucks and the satisfaction of a job well done. This rhythmic story celebrates the har
Ages 2–5
The Hat Trilogy #2
This Is Not My Hat
Jon Klassen
A tiny fish has a brand new hat that fits him perfectly, but he definitely stole it from a much bigger fish who might no
Ages 4–8
The Chalet School #30
Bride Leads the Chalet School
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
School days at the Chalet School are full of change and responsibility as the students move from the Austrian Tyrol to n
Ages 9–14
Notes from the Midnight Driver
Jordan Sonnenblick
For the teen facing the fallout of a major mistake or struggling with a family breakdown. A humorous, poignant look at o
Ages 12–17
Rowdy Ronnie
Shermaine Perry-Knights
Ryan learns that caring for a rowdy rabbit named Ronnie takes more than just love—it requires a lot of patience and resp
Ages 4–8
Baroud and the Magic Tree
Abderrezak Maï
A talking tree speaks out about the reality of human neglect and how industrial progress and forest fires are impacting
Ages 6–11
Beginner Books #2
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
Dr. Seuss
A snowy day of shoveling turns into a house-cleaning disaster when the Cat in the Hat brings twenty-six tiny helpers hid
Ages 4–8
The Puppy Place #34
Zipper
Ellen Miles
For the child who loves high-energy animals but is learning that every pet needs a specific environment to truly thrive.
Ages 7–10
A Single Shard
Linda Sue Park
An orphan in 12th-century Korea risks everything on a dangerous journey to the royal court to prove his worth as a potte
Ages 9–13