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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,140 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1021 books
4–7 yrs
1051 books
8–11 yrs
677 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
My Friend Has
My Friend Has Dyslexia
Amanda Doering Tourville
For the child who wants to understand why their classmate struggles with reading or how to be a supportive friend to som
Ages 5–8
Go With the Flow #1
Go With the Flow
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
Frustrated by their school's lack of basic health supplies, four friends launch a period revolution while juggling track
Ages 10–14
It's a Dog's Life How Man's Best Friend Sees, Hears, and Smells the World
Susan E. Goodman
For the child who wonders why their pet sniffs everything or barks at the mailman: this book reveals the fascinating way
Ages 6–9
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342 books
Leslie Patricelli Board Books #9
Tubby
Leslie Patricelli
Splashing, tickling, and a quick soapy scrub for a single hair make for a giggling game of hide-and-seek between a toddl
Ages 0–3
Max Axiom, Super Scientist
Adventures in Sound
Emily Beth Sohn
For the curious child who wonders how we hear music or why a room echoes, this graphic-filled guide makes the invisible
Ages 7–10
Quicksand: A True Story of HIV/AIDS in Our Lives
Anonymous
For the teenager or family member processing a loved one's HIV diagnosis, this memoir offers a safe space to explore med
Ages 14–18
Weird and Gross Body Facts
Cause of Death
Barbara B. Rollins
For the curious middle-grader fascinated by true crime and forensics, this book explains how medical examiners use scien
Ages 9–12
Usborne First Picture
Action Rhymes
Felicity Brooks
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how to pair simple, rhythmic songs with hand motions to help little ones move
Ages 0–3
Usborne Official Handbooks
Roman Soldier's Handbook
Lesley Sims
For the curious child who wants to know what it was really like to live as a Roman soldier, from the heavy gear to the g
Ages 7–11
Hamilton High #1
Detour for Emmy
Marilyn Reynolds
Emmy navigates the sudden isolation of teen motherhood, facing a lack of support from her family while trying to find a
Ages 14–18
Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller
Joseph Lambert
The transformative relationship between Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller comes to life in a vivid graphic format that cap
Ages 10–15
Mr. Men #28
Mr. Skinny
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who feels like the odd one out or compares their body to those around them. Mr. Skinny learns to embrace h
Ages 3–7
Kitanai and Cavity Croc #1
Brush Their Teeth
Thomas Kingsley Troupe
For the child who needs a little nudge to keep their teeth clean. Friendly monsters guide early readers through the step
Ages 3–6
Horrible Science #6
Microscopic Monsters
Nick Arnold
Billions of viruses, bacteria, and amoebas are hiding right under your nose in this fact-filled look at the tiny creatur
Ages 8–12
Clap Your Hands
Lorinda Bryan Cauley
Roar like a lion, spin in circles, and find something yellow in this active rhyming story that asks everyone to join the
Ages 1–4
National Geographic Photobiographies
Always Inventing: A Photobiography of Alexander Graham Bell
Tom L. Matthews
Personal quotes and photographs follow Alexander Graham Bell from his Scottish childhood through a lifetime of inventing
Ages 8–12
Blindsided
Priscilla Cummings
For the teen facing a life-changing diagnosis or physical transition, this story offers a raw look at reclaiming indepen
Ages 12–17
Shanna
Shanna's Doctor Show
Jean Marzollo
For the child who loves to play pretend or feels a little nervous about their next checkup. This rhyming story celebrate
Ages 3–6
One Day a Dot: The Story of You, The Universe, and Everything
Ian Lendler
For the child asking 'where did I come from?' or wondering how the whole world began, this cosmic journey traces our his
Ages 4–8
Farticus Maximus #2
Bottomus Burps of Britannia
Felice Arena
For the child who loves silly humor and needs a reason to get excited about history. A boy uses his unconventional body
Ages 7–10
The Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest
Steve Jenkins
Learn about the specialized oxygen gear, survival techniques, and treacherous terrain required to reach the highest poin
Ages 6–10
The Red Palace
June Hur
Palace nurse Hyeon must risk everything to clear her mentor's name after a series of murders thrusts her into the danger
Ages 14–18
Dive! The Story of Breathing Underwater
Chris Gall
For curious kids fascinated by the deep sea, this guide reveals the incredible engineering and history behind how humans
Ages 6–10
Positively Teen A Practical Guide to a More Positive, More Confident You
Nicola Morgan
For the pre-teen or teen feeling overwhelmed by the changes of adolescence. This guide provides science-backed tools to
Ages 11–16