Top 10 Growing Up Books

    I Used to Be the Baby
    01
    I Used to Be the Baby
    Written and illustrated by Robin Ballard
    A Boy Called Bat
    6.8
    #1 in Series
    02
    A Boy Called Bat
    Written by Elana K. Arnold & illustrated by Charles Santoso
    Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend!
    6.5
    03
    Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend!
    Written by Cori Doerrfeld
    The Mouse and the Motorcycle
    6.4
    #1 in Series
    04
    The Mouse and the Motorcycle
    Written by Beverly Cleary & illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers
    Mel Fell
    6.3
    05
    Mel Fell
    Written and illustrated by Corey R. Tabor
    The Wonderful Things You Will Be
    6.1
    06
    The Wonderful Things You Will Be
    James and the Giant Peach
    5.8
    Series
    07
    James and the Giant Peach
    Written by Roald Dahl & illustrated by Quentin Blake
    Max and Bird
    5.8
    #3 in Series
    08
    Max and Bird
    Written by Ed Vere
    New Kid
    5.8
    #1 in Series
    Graphic Nov.
    09
    New Kid
    Written and illustrated by Jerry Craft
    Once I Was a Pollywog
    5.6
    Series
    10
    Once I Was a Pollywog
    Written by Douglas Florian & illustrated by Barbara Bakos

In this list, we've collected the best children's books about growing up. These books explore both fun and serious aspects of growing up. Some provide a perfect opportunity to encourage a child's dreams or help a child explore the question "What do I want to be when I grow up?" Others are about things like becoming an older sibling, trying new things, and even potty training. Some books are popular titles you may recognize from your own childhood, while many will be titles you have yet to discover. We're confident these will soon become cherished favorites. Our list includes board books, picture books, and chapter books. Board books are best for infants and toddlers. Picture books are great for toddlers through elementary school age children. Chapter books are recommended for kids from elementary through early middle school age. Our list can be filtered by book type, or you can peruse the entire list. You can also use our table of contents to jump to specific topics you're child might find interesting, like how growing up relates to friendship or how adventure is part of growing up. As you enjoy the list, please let us know what titles you would add to it!

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