Top 10 Problem Solving Books for 9-12 Year Olds

    The Templeton Twins Have An Idea
    5.5
    Series
    01
    The Templeton Twins Have An Idea
    Written by Ellis Weiner & illustrated by Jeremy Holmes
    Appleblossom the Possum
    5.3
    02
    Appleblossom the Possum
    Written by Holly Goldberg Sloan & illustrated by Gary A. Rosen
    The Wheel on the School
    7.0
    03
    The Wheel on the School
    Written by Meindert DeJong & illustrated by Maurice Sendak
    Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
    6.3
    #1 in Series
    04
    Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
    The Verdigris Pawn
    5.8
    05
    The Verdigris Pawn
    Written by Alysa Wishingrad
    Pig War: How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
    5.5
    06
    Pig War: How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
    Written by Emma Bland Smith & illustrated by Alison Jay
    The Language of Spells
    5.5
    07
    The Language of Spells
    Written by Garret Weyr & illustrated by Katie Harnett
    08
    The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin
    Written by Julia Finley Mosca & illustrated by Daniel Rieley
    The Westing Game
    5.3
    09
    The Westing Game
    Written and illustrated by Ellen Raskin
    A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans
    5.3
    10
    A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans
    Written by Joanne Ryder and Laurence Yep & illustrated by Mary GrandPré

Whenever my son encounters a problem—be it building block pieces that won't fit together the way he wants them to, a door he can't open, or a bucket on the playground his friend won't share—my mom heart immediately leaps to help him. I want to solve his problems for him, to help him be happy and make life easy . . . but the truth I know deep down is that if I always help him, I'm not helping him at all. By allowing him opportunities to problem solve himself when a problem of appropriate difficulty arises, while it may be painful for both of us at the moment, I know he's developing crucial problem-solving skills, and problem-solving is one of those essential skills that, once developed, will serve children their entire lifetime. To help showcase different techniques for problem-solving, and hone metacognition for kids, we've collected here on this list the very best books for teaching problem solving through children's literature! Reading these problem-solving books with your child provides an unparalleled opportunity to have shared references to help you as a team through a learning moment when it arises, plus you'll get to enjoy the bonding moment of reading together! Some books are absolute classics, such as "The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry and the Big Hungry Bear," that take a more humorous approach to problem-solving; others are popular titles you may be familiar with that take a more direct approach to flexible thinking techniques, such as New York Times Bestseller "What To Do With a Problem"; and some are hidden gems you may be discovering for the first time. There are books that teach social problem solving, highlight out-of-the-box thinking in innovation, speak to the role of teamwork in overcoming obstacles, and address the very real possibility that problem-solving may be needed to cope with failure at many stages of the process. Because problem solving is important in all of life's stages, this list includes board, picture and chapter books. Board books are best for infants and toddlers. Picture books are excellent for toddlers and also include stories for kindergarten and early elementary students (although we think picture books are great for all ages!). Chapter books are great for elementary- and middle school-age readers. If you know your target age group, feel free to filter to a single category, or just browse the entire list. Without further ado, enjoy this problem-solving list, and let us know what titles you would include!

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