Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Articles
Browse Books – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
Books
3,162 books found
Age
Themes
Life Moments
Interests
Format
Relevance
Newest
Highest Rated
Most Saved
Title A–Z
All
Books
Collections
All
0-3
4-7
8-11
12-18
Filters · 1
All
Books
Collections
Standing Up for Yourself
×
The Painters of Lexieville
Sharon Darrow
For the teenager navigating the weight of generational poverty and the urgent need to establish personal boundaries agai
Ages 14–18
Do Like a Duck Does!
Judy Hindley
For the child learning to trust their instincts, this playful story shows how being yourself is the best way to spot som
Ages 2–5
Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody #1
Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody
Patrick Ness
For the child who prefers the sidelines but finds themselves thrust into the spotlight, this witty story explores the ir
Ages 8–12
Nervous Nigel
Bethany Christou
For the child who feels pressured to follow in their family's footsteps or is hiding a secret hobby for fear of disappoi
Ages 3–7
The Suffragist Playbook: Your Guide to Changing the World
Lucinda Robb, Rebecca Boggs Roberts
For the young activist who sees unfairness in the world and wants to do something about it. This guide uses history to t
Ages 10–14
Strong Like Me
Kelechi Okafor
For the child who loves to move but feels self-conscious about being 'too much,' this story celebrates physical power an
Ages 3–7
Read Me Like a Book
Liz Kessler
For the teenager navigating the intense confusion of a first crush while questioning their identity and processing their
Ages 14–18
Evil Librarian #1
Evil Librarian
Michelle Knudsen
For the teen who loves a mix of snarky humor and supernatural thrills, this story explores finding the courage to save y
Ages 14–18
My Year in the Middle
Lila Quintero Weaver
For the child feeling caught between different social groups and looking for the courage to stand up for a new friend wh
Ages 8–12
Above World #3
Horizon
Jenn Reese
For the child grappling with the weight of big responsibilities, this finale explores how standing up for what is right
Ages 10–14
Sona Sharma #3
Looking After Planet Earth
Chitra Soundar
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big global problems and wants to find practical, everyday ways to help their own
Ages 6–9
Leading the Way: Women in Power
Janet Howell, Theresa Howell
For the young activist or aspiring leader who wants to see how women have shaped American history and learn how they can
Ages 10–14
Personal Effects
E. M. Kokie
For the teenager grappling with the sudden loss of a sibling and the weight of family expectations while uncovering hidd
Ages 14–18
The Right One for Roderic
Violeta Noy
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole. Roderic the dragon searches for a way to express his unique s
Ages 3–7
Piggy and Dad #4
Piggy and Dad Go Fishing
David Martin
For the child who loves animals and feels uneasy about hurting even the smallest creatures. A gentle story about changin
Ages 4–7
Aunt Nancy #1
Aunt Nancy and Cousin Lazybones
Phyllis Root
For the child dealing with a demanding guest or friend, this clever tall tale shows how wit and reverse psychology can s
Ages 4–8
Goddess Crown
Shade Lapite
For the teen exploring how to stay true to themselves while navigating systems of power, prejudice, and the weight of a
Ages 14–18
Yoko #3
Yoko Writes Her Name
Rosemary Wells
For the child who feels self-conscious about their heritage or being different, this story celebrates the beauty of cult
Ages 4–8
The Odd Squad #1
Bully Bait
Michael Fry
For the child who feels small in a world of big personalities. This funny, relatable story helps kids navigate social hi
Ages 8–12
Ruth Objects: The Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Doreen Rappaport
For the child who notices when things aren't fair and needs to see how persistence and using your voice can change the w
Ages 6–10
Feminist Baby #1
Feminist Baby
Loryn Brantz
For the parent wanting to raise a confident child who isn't afraid to be themselves. This bold board book celebrates aut
Ages 0–3
A Thousand Nights #1
A Thousand Nights
E. K. Johnston
For the teen feeling powerless or silenced, this atmospheric retelling explores finding one's voice and inner strength i
Ages 12–18
Thomas Paine and the Dangerous Word
Sarah Jane Marsh
For the child who feels their voice doesn't matter, this story shows how one person's words and resilience can spark a r
Ages 8–12
Who Will Tell My Brother?
Marlene Carvell
For the teenager finding their voice against systemic injustice. A moving story about the personal cost of activism and
Ages 12–18
1
...
117
118
119
120
121
...
132