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Writing & Storytelling Chapter Books
Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
Ten-Word Tiny Tales To Inspire and Unsettle
Joseph Coelho
For the creative child who loves spooky stories but has a short attention span, these micro-tales use exactly ten words
Ages 7–12
Walt Whitman
Catherine Reef
The rapidly changing landscape of 19th-century America comes alive through the eyes and verses of a poet who captured th
Ages 10–14
Liza's Blue Moon
Diane Stevens
Thirteen-year-old Liza finds her voice as a writer while navigating the quiet tensions of her parents' marriage and the
Ages 10–14
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Who Was?
Who Was Jane Austen?
Sarah Fabiny
Jane Austen wrote her world-famous novels in secret during the 1700s, quietly critiquing high society while her own life
Ages 8–12
Back Home: Story Time with My Father
Arlène Elizabeth Casimir
For the child who wants to feel connected to a place they have never visited, this lyrical story celebrates the bridge b
Ages 4–8
The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs
Betty G. Birney
Twelve-year-old Eben has seven days to find seven local marvels in his small Missouri town if he wants to win a train ti
Ages 8–12
Sparkle and Spin: A Book About Words
Ann Rand
Bibrant art and playful text celebrate the magic of language, showing how words can spin, sparkle, and bring imagination
Ages 3–6
Elizabeth and Tara-Starr #1
P.S. Longer Letter Later
Paula Danziger, Ann M. Martin
Elizabeth and Tara-Starr are best friends whose worlds have been pulled apart, but they keep their bond alive through a
Ages 9–12
Ruby Electric
Theresa Nelson
Movie-obsessed Ruby Miller applies her screenwriting skills to real life to solve the mystery of her missing father and
Ages 8–12
Carrie Wasserman #2
We Interrupt This Semester for an Important Bulletin
Ellen Conford
Carrie dives into investigative reporting to catch the eye of the school paper editor, only to find that real news leads
Ages 11–15
Communication
Aliki
From spoken words and written letters to the subtle signals of body language, we have countless ways to send messages to
Ages 4–9
Julia Redfern #2
Julia's Magic
Eleanor Cameron
For the child who has ever felt the crushing weight of a secret mistake and the frantic need to fix things before being
Ages 8–12
A Visit to Oma
Marisabina Russo
When a little girl visits her great-grandmother, she uses her imagination to translate an unfamiliar language into a sha
Ages 4–8
Tending to Grace
Kimberly Fusco
Cornelia is used to taking care of her mother, but being left with an eccentric aunt might finally force her to take car
Ages 12–17
First Biographies
Charles M. Schulz
Cheryl Carlson
For children who love Snoopy and Charlie Brown, this simple biography introduces the man who turned his imagination and
Ages 5–8
North Star Books #20
Mark Twain and the River
Sterling North
For the young dreamer who loves adventure and needs to see how a mischievous boy with a big imagination can grow up to c
Ages 9–14
Likely Story #2
All That Glitters
David Van Etten
Mallory is producing a hit soap opera and surviving high school, but her mother is trying to take over the show and her
Ages 12–17
Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London
Andrea Warren
Step into the slums and workhouses of Victorian London to see how Charles Dickens used his writing to fight for the righ
Ages 10–14
The Last Invisible Boy
Evan Kuhlman
Grieving the sudden loss of his father, twelve-year-old Finn begins to physically fade away and turns to writing to find
Ages 8–12
WonderWits #2
Wonder Worlds
Lisa Thompson
Luke and Sophie set out on an urgent quest to find a reclusive author after learning their favorite comic series is comi
Ages 7–10
Parts of Speech #1
Nouns Say What's That?
Michael Dahl
For the child curious about the building blocks of language, this playful rhyming guide transforms grammar into a fun ga
Ages 5–8
My Album
Eleanor Schick
A young writer fills her journal with observations of her family and daily life, capturing the small moments that make h
Ages 5–8
Growin' Pains
Mary Blount Christian
Twelve-year-old Ginny Ruth feels the walls closing in within her fading Texas town, finding her only comfort in a specia
Ages 9–12
Famous Figures of the Civil War Era
Harriet Beecher Stowe: Abolition Advocate
Brenda Haugen
For the child curious about how a single voice can change history: discover how Harriet Beecher Stowe's writing fueled t
Ages 9–14
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Young Adult
(475)
Poetry
(234)
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
(4907)
Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 4–7
(3258)
Writing & Storytelling Books for Ages 8–11
(6011)