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Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
Gabby #3
To Catch a Crook
Dorothy Haas
A Career Day project turns serious when Gabby puts on her private eye hat to investigate a string of mysterious local di
Ages 8–11
The School Mouse
Dick King-Smith
Flora is the most educated mouse in the world, and she must use everything she has learned to save her family during a s
Ages 7–10
Mike Leonetti's Sports Stories #2
Swinging for the Fences: Hank Aaron and Me
Mike Leonetti
Young baseball fan Mark watches from the stands as the legendary Hank Aaron chases history and prepares to break the all
Ages 6–10
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Easy Reader Biographies
Abraham Lincoln: A Great President, a Great American
Violet Findley
For the student preparing their first big biography report or the child curious about how a humble boy in a log cabin be
Ages 9–12
First Graphics: Biographies
Marie Curie: Physicist and Chemist
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes for her groundbreaking work on radioactivity. Learn how she balanced life as a scientis
Ages 6–9
The Hidden Child
Anne Cassidy
Lou thinks she knows her best friend Anna, but a collection of hidden newspaper clippings reveals a shocking secret abou
Ages 12–16
Pocket Bios
Rosa Parks
Clémentine V. Baron
One woman's refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus sparks a movement and turns Rosa Parks into a symbol for civ
Ages 6–9
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Love
Ziggy Marley
Simple conversations about compassion show how keeping kindness front and center can heal divisions and change the world
Ages 5–9
Zinnia and the Bees
Danielle Davis
For the child who carries their worries on the outside, this story of a girl with bees in her hair explores sibling loss
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Michelangelo?
Kirsten Anderson
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how a young apprentice became a master of the Sistine Chapel and the statue o
Ages 8–12
The President Has Been Shot!
Rebecca C. Jones
Four presidents were lost to assassins, and others narrowly escaped. These are the true, factual accounts of the most sh
Ages 8–12
Lily and Willy #2
Good Night, Lily
Martha Alexander
Lily shares a bedtime story with her brother Willy, starting a cozy chain of reading that travels all the way to the fam
Ages 0–3
Enter Title Here
Rahul Kanakia
Reshma Kapoor is a high school senior who will stop at absolutely nothing to get into Stanford, even if it means faking
Ages 14–18
A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919
Claire Hartfield
Tensions boil over in this detailed examination of the systemic forces and specific events that sparked the 1919 race ri
Ages 12–18
Hard Hit
Ann Turner
For teens navigating the heavy reality of a parent's terminal illness while trying to maintain their own identity and pa
Ages 12–17
The Golden Hamster Saga #5
Freddy's Final Quest
Dietlof Reiche
Freddy the golden hamster travels back in time to ancient Assyria, where he must escape crusaders and experience life in
Ages 8–12
The Code: The 5 Secrets of Teen Success
Mawi Asgedom
From a childhood in East Africa to the halls of Harvard, Mawi Asgedom shares five essential secrets for finding success
Ages 12–18
Up Close
Rachel Carson
Ellen Levine
A determined biologist changes the world by exposing the hidden dangers of pesticides and sparking the modern environmen
Ages 10–14
Orp #4
Orp and the FBI
Suzy Kline
Orville and Derrick launch their own detective agency to track down a mysterious intruder and solve the case of a very s
Ages 8–12
The Perry Family #2
Sunrise Over Fallujah
Walter Dean Myers
Robin Perry leaves Harlem for the Civilian Affairs Battalion in Iraq, facing a high-stakes deployment that will fundamen
Ages 14–18
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Ogden Nash: Playing with Words
Jiang Qingling
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how poet Ogden Nash turned ordinary language into hilarious, wiggly rhymes
Ages 6–9
Through the Tempests Dark and Wild
Sharon Darrow
Wild Scottish landscapes and local legends set the stage for a young Mary Shelley, revealing the atmosphere that sparked
Ages 8–12
Marvin Terban's Wordplay #8
It Figures! Fun Figures of Speech
Marvin Terban
Metaphors, similes, and hyperbole come to life through fun examples and clear guidelines that show how to use colorful l
Ages 8–12
Here Is a Book
Elisha Cooper
Step inside an artist's studio to see how a few sketches travel through the publishing world to become the book you are
Ages 4–8
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(205)
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(166)
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(152)
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(39)
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