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Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
Picture Book Biographies
A Picture Book of Frederick Douglass
David A. Adler
Follow the journey of a man who escaped slavery to become one of the most powerful voices for freedom and abolition in t
Ages 6–10
P.S. I Like You
Kasie West
A chemistry desk becomes a secret mailbox when Lily discovers an anonymous student is finishing the song lyrics she scri
Ages 12–17
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?
Lauren Child
After mistreating his books, a boy falls inside a world of fairy tales where his scribbles and folds have created a chao
Ages 5–9
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Who Was Sojourner Truth?
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Long before the modern civil rights movement, a woman named Belle escaped slavery and changed her name to travel the cou
Ages 8–12
My Australian Story #11
Our Don Bradman
Peter Allen
Cricket-obsessed Victor moves to Sydney during the Great Depression, hoping for a chance to see his hero Don Bradman fac
Ages 9–13
Pacy Lin #1
The Year of the Dog
Grace Lin
A Taiwanese American girl uses the lessons of the Chinese Year of the Dog to help her find her own hidden talents and ma
Ages 8–12
Thornhill
Pam Smy
A haunting mystery unfolds through two parallel timelines as a young girl uses art and text to discover the secret of th
Ages 10–14
Ghost Town Treasure
Clyde Robert Bulla
Desperate to save his family's store from closing, a boy follows clues from an old diary in hopes of finding gold hidden
Ages 7–10
A Day That Changed America
The March on Washington
Margeaux Weston
For children asking why fairness matters, this narrative history brings the 1963 March on Washington to life, showing ho
Ages 7–10
Animal Gallery
Brian Wildsmith
Vibrant, yawning lions and curious giraffes fill these pages, introducing the wonderful world of collective nouns like a
Ages 3–7
The School Story
Andrew Clements
Twelve-year-old Natalie writes a novel in secret and uses a pseudonym to get it past her own mother, an editor who has n
Ages 8–12
Do Not Open This Book!
Michaela Muntean
Pig is trying his hardest to write a story, but he gets very grumpy when you keep interrupting him by turning the pages.
Ages 4–8
I Can't Believe I Have to Do this
Jan Alford
For the middle schooler who feels like everything is a chore. This relatable diary captures the awkward, funny, and frus
Ages 10–14
The Rag Coat
Lauren Mills
When Minna is teased for wearing a coat made of scraps, she reveals that every piece of fabric holds a beautiful story f
Ages 5–10
Dear America #11
A Line in the Sand
Sherry Garland
Twelve-year-old Lucinda Lawrence records the grueling reality of the Texas colonies as her community prepares to fight f
Ages 8–12
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
Jon Scieszka
Alexander T. Wolf finally gets to tell his side of the story, insisting that a bad cold and a cup of sugar are the real
Ages 5–10
Notes and Predictions of Tabitha Reddy #2
The Boy Problem
Kami Kinard
Tabitha is hunting for the perfect boyfriend by following secret signs and predictions, but finding romance is a lot mor
Ages 9–12
The Journal of the Two Sisters
Amy Keating Rogers
For the My Little Pony fan curious about the 'once upon a time' of Equestria. This diary explores sisterhood, the weight
Ages 8–12
The Tamarack Tree
Patricia Clapp
An English girl faces the brutal 47-day siege of Vicksburg in 1863, finding her loyalties and her courage stretched to t
Ages 12–17
Seven Little Monsters #3
Bedtime Story
Arthur Yorinks
Seven little monsters are determined to stay awake, but Mama knows that the right story is the only way to turn their hi
Ages 3–6
Armadillo Tattletale
Helen Ketteman
Armadillo loves to eavesdrop, but his habit of misreporting secrets makes the other animals so angry they plot to stop h
Ages 4–8
Knuckleheads
Joan Holub
Meet Handerella and the Knuckleheads in these pun-filled, finger-puppet parodies that turn your favorite classic fairy t
Ages 4–8
This Is What I Did
Ann Dee Ellis
For the teen processing a difficult event or feeling the weight of a secret. This minimalist story explores the heavy bu
Ages 12–17
The Books of Pellinor #2
The Riddle
Alison Croggon
Maerad must master her growing powers and cross a frozen wilderness to solve an ancient riddle before her fractured king
Ages 12–18
More Formats for Writing & Storytelling
Young Adult
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Middle Grade
(205)
Graphic Novels
(166)
Picture Books
(152)
Early Readers
(39)
Writing & Storytelling by Age Group
Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 0–3
(419)
Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 12–18
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Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 4–7
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Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 8–11
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