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Writing & Storytelling Chapter Books
Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
George Speaks
Dick King-Smith
George is no ordinary infant; he was born with the startling ability to speak in full, clear sentences.
Ages 7–10
Where in the World is the Perfect Family?
Amy Hest
Twelve-year-old Cornie deals with a new baby sister and divorced parents while trying to capture the meaning of family f
Ages 8–12
The Secret Language of Girls #2
The Kind of Friends We Used to Be
Frances O'Roark Dowell
Lifelong best friends Kate and Marylin find themselves drifting apart as cheerleading, student government, and songwriti
Ages 9–13
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My Dog #2
My Dog Gets a Job
Elizabeth Fensham
Ugly the dog is a shaggy mess of stolen chicken and duck poop, leaving Eric with one last hope to save his pet from trou
Ages 8–12
Ruby and the Booker Boys #4
Ruby Flips for Attention
Derrick Barnes
One hot-pink cast and a dozen tall tales about her accident make Ruby the talk of the school, but she might be flipping
Ages 7–10
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
My Story
Codename Céline
Jim Eldridge
A teenage girl parachutes into occupied France to join the Resistance, facing terrifying front-line combat to complete h
Ages 9–12
My Name Is America #17
The Journal of Brian Doyle: A Greenhorn on an Alaskan Whaling Ship
Jim Murphy
Brian Doyle flees his San Francisco home to join a whaling crew, only to face treacherous Arctic storms and hostile ship
Ages 9–14
The Bat and the Crocodile
Jacko Dolumyu, Hector Jandany
For children curious about the origins of the natural world, this traditional Dreamtime story offers a window into the s
Ages 5–10
A Perfect Gentle Knight
Kit Pearson
For siblings navigating the heavy fog of grief who use play to process loss, but find themselves struggling to tell wher
Ages 9–12
Walter Was Worried
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Help children identify and name complex emotions through clever typography where the letters of a feeling actually form
Ages 3–7
The Memory Prisoner
Thomas Bloor
Maddie hasn't left her house in thirteen years, but to save her brother from a dangerous librarian, she must finally fac
Ages 10–14
On My Journey Now: Looking at African-American History Through the Spirituals
Nikki Giovanni
For middle grade readers exploring the deep roots of Black history, this powerful collection reveals how spirituals serv
Ages 10–15
Tom Gates #9
Top of the Class (Nearly)
Liz Pichon
Tom is desperate to join the school council, but his habit of drawing hilarious teacher caricatures and ignoring his own
Ages 8–12
The World-Famous Nine #3
The Shadow of the World-Famous Nine
Ben Guterson
Zander and Natasha must solve a series of complex riddles to break a dark spell that has the employees of a giant depart
Ages 8–12
Gaby, Lost and Found
Angela Cervantes
Gaby finds solace caring for shelter cats while her own home life fractured after her mother's deportation, leaving her
Ages 8–12
Dark Horse of Woodfield
Florence Hightower
In the midst of the Great Depression, Maggie enters a horse show to save her beloved mare, only to stumble into a surpri
Ages 9–12
Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker #1
Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker
Shelley Johannes
Beatrice Zinker fears her best friend is slipping away, so she taps into her uniquely upside-down way of thinking to set
Ages 7–10
Signature Lives
Michelangelo: Sculptor and Painter
Barbara A. Somervill
Step into the Renaissance world of the master artist who transformed blocks of stone into David and turned a chapel ceil
Ages 9–14
Little Boost
Too Shy for Show-and-Tell
Beth Bracken
Sam’s heart races at the thought of standing in front of his classmates, but a special object for show-and-tell might he
Ages 4–7
Arthur Chapter Books #4
Arthur and the Popularity Test
Marc Brown, Stephen Krensky
When a magazine quiz makes Fern and Sue Ellen act like completely different people, Arthur and his friends wonder if the
Ages 7–10
Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation
Sally M. Walker
Learn how a property line surveyed in the colonial wilderness grew into a deep cultural divide that shaped the very iden
Ages 10–18
Who HQ
What Is the Story of Captain Kirk?
M. D. Payne
Go behind the scenes of Starfleet to see how James T. Kirk became a legend and learn the surprising true story of how th
Ages 8–12
I Am Books #5
I Am One
Susan Verde
A single seed or a lone musical note can spark a movement, showing how small actions and individual voices build toward
Ages 4–8
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