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Writing & Storytelling Chapter Books
Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
The Log of Christopher Columbus: The First Voyage, Spring, Summer, and Fall 1492
Christopher Columbus, Steve Lowe
For the curious student exploring primary sources, this adaptation of Columbus's journals reveals the uncertainty and wo
Ages 7–11
Isabella #4
Artist Extraordinaire
Jennifer Fosberry
For the child who sees a blank wall as a canvas, this story celebrates how imagination can transform a rainy afternoon i
Ages 4–8
Ahwoooooooo!
Yannick Murphy
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in with the group. A young wolf searches for his own unique voice in a
Ages 4–7
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Where Do Presidents Come From? And Other Presidential Stuff of Super Great Importance
Michael Townsend
For the curious child asking about the election or how a regular person becomes the President, this graphic novel makes
Ages 8–12
A Tale Dark and Grimm #3
The Grimm Conclusion
Adam Gidwitz
Two children face ogres, demons, and the occasional death in this dark, weird, and bloody conclusion to a twisted fairy
Ages 10–14
Sugar
Jewell Parker Rhodes
For the child curious about how people from different worlds find common ground. This moving story explores the power of
Ages 8–12
What the Artist Saw
Frida Kahlo: She Painted Her World in Self-Portraits
Amy Guglielmo
For the child navigating physical challenges or looking for their own unique voice. Discover how Frida Kahlo transformed
Ages 8–12
Riddle Me, Riddle Me, Ree
Maria Leach
For the curious child who loves to stump their parents and friends with clever wordplay while discovering how people aro
Ages 8–12
Circa Now
Amber McRee Turner
Circa discovers that the digital changes she makes to old photographs are starting to appear in the real world following
Ages 8–12
Biography from A to Z
Malcolm X: Force for Change
Kristin Thoennes Keller
For children beginning to ask about fairness and history, this accessible biography introduces the life and evolution of
Ages 7–10
Almost Forever
Maria Testa
For children facing a long separation from a parent, this gentle story in verse captures the quiet ache of waiting and t
Ages 8–12
The Nightmare Thief #1
The Nightmare Thief
Nicole Lesperance
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of family loss and looking for the inner strength to protect their loved o
Ages 8–12
Village of Scoundrels
Margi Preus
For the young reader processing the weight of historical injustice, this story shows how ordinary teens find the bravery
Ages 10–14
Dog Tales #1
One Golden Year
Coleen Hubbard
For the child who enjoys imagining life in a simpler time, this gentle diary-style story explores the changing seasons a
Ages 8–12
Destination Unexpected
Donald R. Gallo
For the teenager standing at a crossroads, these ten short stories follow young people on journeys that lead to surprisi
Ages 12–17
African Proverbs for All Ages
Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Nelda LaTeef
For the child curious about the world, these timeless sayings from across Africa offer bite-sized wisdom and colorful ar
Ages 4–10
Third Grade Mermaid #1
Third Grade Mermaid
Peter Raymundo
For the child who feels overwhelmed by school subjects that don't come naturally, this underwater diary offers a humorou
Ages 7–10
Freshman Year & Other Unnatural Disasters
Meredith Zeitlin
Fourteen-year-old Kelsey heads to high school in Manhattan with a plan to reinvent herself, only for every attempt at a
Ages 12–15
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Boy
Emmanuel Acho
For parents and educators seeking a way to discuss systemic racism and privilege with kids through clear, honest, and co
Ages 10–14
Rites of Passage: Stories About Growing Up by Black Writers from Around the World
Tonya Bolden
Seventeen acclaimed authors share stories of young people of African descent as they face the universal challenges and t
Ages 12–18
Perspectives Flip Books
The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement
Don Nardo
For the student grappling with how people can see the same issue so differently, this flip-book explores the intense deb
Ages 8–12
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #2
Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley is back at school and desperate to stop his older brother Rodrick from exposing a mortifying secret about h
Ages 8–12
What's the Point of...?
What's the Point of Art?
Ann Kay, Cynthia Fischer, Sam Atkinson
For the inquisitive child who wonders why humans create art and how to look at it. This visual guide breaks down complex
Ages 9–12
If I Ran the Circus
Dr. Seuss
A young boy dreams up the most spectacular circus ever imagined, complete with bizarre creatures and gravity-defying act
Ages 4–8
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