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Geography & World Cultures
Geography & World Cultures
Geography & World Cultures Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,094 books about geography & world cultures
0–3 yrs
194 books
4–7 yrs
904 books
8–11 yrs
798 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Usborne Book of
Baby Animals
Susan Mayes
From their very first days to their first few months, glimpse the tiny lives and growing habits of diverse baby animals
Ages 3–7
Marie Angel's Exotic Alphabet: A Lift-the-flap Alphabetic Safari
Marie Angel
Lifting these flaps reveals a world of rare and exotic creatures, moving through the alphabet from the graceful antelope
Ages 3–7
Nature Explorers
Weather
John Farndon
Hands-on activities and clear explanations show how the atmosphere works to create the wind, rain, and storms we see out
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
155 books
A World of Food
Carl Warner
Vibrant landscapes made entirely of fresh food come to life through stunning photography that transforms the dinner tabl
Ages 4–8
Egyptian Myths
Eric Braun
For the curious student fascinated by ancient worlds, this graphic introduction brings powerful Egyptian deities and the
Ages 8–12
The Road from Home
Nigel Hinton
For the child grappling with the reality of world news or displacement, this story offers a deeply human look at a famil
Ages 10–14
Hello Konnichiwa #1
Counting in Japanese
Hello Konnichiwa
Vibrant drawings of ice cream and crayons help little ones learn to count to ten using Japanese characters and phonetic
Ages 2–6
That Extraordinary Pig of Paris
Roni Schotter
A sophisticated Parisian pig must use all his wit and debonair charm to escape the clutches of a treacherous butcher.
Ages 4–9
Milo Gray's Imagination Adventures #3
Milo's Great Safari Adventure
Bryan Patrick Avery
Milo Gray opens a book about African animals and suddenly he is trekking across a wild safari with his friends to spot l
Ages 4–7
Marek, the Little Fool
Janina Domanska
Simple Marek completes errands for his family in his own unique way before settling back onto the warm stove to catch fl
Ages 4–8
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Krakus and the Dragon
Maryann Dobeck
A hungry dragon looms over a tiny Polish village, and it will take more than just strength to protect the community from
Ages 6–8
Dinosaurs Down Under: And Other Fossils from Australia
Caroline Arnold
Watch as ancient fossils from the Australian wild are carefully packed, shipped, and reassembled to become the stars of
Ages 8–12
Edith's Story #2
Peregrine
Joan Elizabeth Goodman
To escape a forced marriage in 1144, fifteen-year-old Lady Edith flees her home in Surrey for a perilous pilgrimage to J
Ages 12–17
Stairway Decodables: My First Science Concepts #1
Rocks
Laura Stickney
Earth is full of stones in every imaginable shape and size; learn to identify them while practicing short vowel sounds a
Ages 4–7
The Gift Outright: America to Her Poets
Helen Plotz
For students and teens looking to connect with the heart of the American story through the diverse, powerful voices of p
Ages 12–18
True Tales
Natural Disasters
Madeline Boskey
Scientists study the destructive power of hurricanes, tornadoes, and volcanoes to better understand and predict the worl
Ages 7–10
Tiger, Tiger
Dee Lillegard
A bored boy uses a magic feather to bring a tiger to life, only to realize he must save his entire village when his crea
Ages 4–8
Pippi Longstocking
Pippi Longstocking's After-Christmas Party
Astrid Lindgren
The holiday fun never stops with Pippi Longstocking, who hosts a wild party featuring sledding, presents, and a fully un
Ages 4–8
Rigby Leveled Readers
Pandas Are Coming!
John Manos
The Smithsonian National Zoo is buzzing with activity as keepers prepare for the long journey and big arrival of Tian Ti
Ages 7–9
We the People
Bobbi Katz
Voices from across American history come alive in sixty-five original poems that capture the people and moments that def
Ages 8–13
Speaking of America: United States Presidents and the Words That Changed History
Jared Cohen
Listen to the voices of 45 leaders through the famous speeches and private remarks that defined their presidencies and s
Ages 8–12
A Thousand Glass Flowers
Evan Turk
In Renaissance Venice, Marietta Barovier defies tradition to master the art of glassmaking and create a bead so beautifu
Ages 4–9
White Lies: How the South Lost the Civil War, Then Rewrote the History
Ann Bausum
The end of the Civil War was just the beginning of a coordinated effort to rewrite history and spread the persistent lie
Ages 12–18
What Was?
What Is the Women's World Cup?
Gina Shaw
The long fight for an official tournament finally paid off in 1991, launching a legacy of record-breaking championships
Ages 8–12