Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Articles
The Human Body Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
Browse
→
Interests
→
The Human Body
The Human Body
3,134 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1018 books
4–7 yrs
1050 books
8–11 yrs
675 books
12–18 yrs
342 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Maisy First Experiences #1
Maisy Goes to the Dentist
Lucy Cousins
Charley has a wiggly tooth and a case of the nerves, but Maisy and all his friends are heading to the dentist's office t
Ages 2–5
The Sweetness Between Us
Sarah Winifred Searle
Junior year brings a diabetes diagnosis for Perley and a vampire transformation for Amandine, leading to a unique bond o
Ages 14–18
Outside and Inside
Outside and Inside Dinosaurs
Sandra Markle
Peek beneath the skin of prehistoric giants to see how fossils reveal the secrets of dinosaur anatomy, diet, and daily s
Ages 6–10
Horrible Histories
Bath
Terry Deary
The Roman city of Bath is full of foul facts, from 10,000-year-old murderous springs to the surprising invention of the
Ages 7–12
Take Care of Yourself
Staying Safe in the Sun
Rebecca Rissman
For children who love playing outdoors but need help understanding how to protect their skin from burns and stay cool wh
Ages 4–7
Birthmarked #1
Birthmarked
Caragh M. O'Brien
A sixteen-year-old midwife must break into a walled, privileged city to rescue her parents after they are arrested by th
Ages 12–17
My First Words in Arabic
Isaac Design
Vibrant illustrations and cheerful scenes introduce essential Arabic vocabulary to young English speakers in this biling
Ages 2–7
Eat Your Superpowers!: How Colorful Foods Keep You Healthy and Strong
Toni Buzzeo
For parents navigating mealtime battles, this vibrant board book turns colorful fruits and veggies into 'superpowers' to
Ages 2–5
Max Axiom, Super Scientist
The Science of Hockey
Blake A. Hoena
For the young athlete who wonders how skates glide or why a puck flies, this graphic novel turns the ice rink into a liv
Ages 8–12
Hairs / Pelitos
Sandra Cisneros
From hair that acts like a broom to curls that smell like sweet bread, a young girl celebrates the unique textures that
Ages 4–8
Sea Bones
Bob Barner
Jellies have no brains and whales are the largest creatures on Earth. Rhythmic rhymes and colorful art introduce the str
Ages 4–8
Baby's Very First
Faces
Stella Baggott
Designed for the very first months of life, these bold black and white illustrations help newborns focus their eyes and
Ages 0–1
Professor Chicken #2
A History of Underwear with Professor Chicken
Hannah Holt
Humanity has been wearing undergarments for centuries, but only Professor Chicken can explain this serious history with
Ages 4–8
Ollie
Funny Face
Anna Walker
Sam, Milly, and their friends show off their best sleepy, scary, and happy faces in this playful look at different expre
Ages 1–4
What America Ate and Why #3
Junk Food, Fast Food, Health Food
Lila Perl
Uncover how American eating habits changed throughout the 20th century and learn to make recipes that reflect modern tas
Ages 10–15
Top Secret
John Reynolds Gardiner
Nine-year-old Allen is certain humans can live on sunlight just like plants. He just has to prove it, despite what his s
Ages 8–12
Noisy Potty Books
Girls' Noisy Potty Book
Sarah Davis
Daisy Dolly walks through every step of the bathroom routine, offering friendly advice to make using the potty feel easy
Ages 1–3
Answering Kids' Questions
Why Don't Fish Have Eyelashes?
Nancy Dickmann
Fish live in a world without eyelashes, and this guide answers why along with other fascinating facts about underwater b
Ages 5–8
Baby's Very First
Touchy-Feely Animals
Stella Baggott
For babies and toddlers exploring the world through their hands. This vibrant board book uses high-contrast images and t
Ages 0–2
Here I Can Be #1
Here I Can Be Mindful
Ally Condie
For children who feel overwhelmed by big emotions or a busy world, this book provides gentle sensory tools to find peace
Ages 3–7
Ten Tiny Toes
Todd Tarpley
For parents looking to celebrate the magical first year of life, from tiny toes in a crib to those first wobbly steps.
Ages 0–3
Mr Pike's Sweet Tooth
A. L. Wodehouse
Mr. Pike learns a painful lesson about his sweet tooth in this silly story that helps toddlers understand why healthy ha
Ages 2–5
Horrible Histories #1
Savage Stone Age
Terry Deary
Ancient history gets messy with true stories of Stone Age brain surgery, mammoth hunts, and the surprising things people
Ages 7–12
Magenta the Elephant
Magenta the Elephant and Her Very Healthy Tale
Sue Woledge
For parents navigating mealtime battles, this rhyming tale helps children understand how 'real' food makes their bodies
Ages 3–8
1
...
50
51
52
53
54
...
131