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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,198 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2787 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Roald Dahl Nonfiction
Boy: Tales of Childhood
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl shares the true stories of his youth, from summer trips to Norway to the chocolate-filled dreams and boarding
Ages 8–12
Bella and Ben #2
We're in the Wrong Book!
Richard Byrne
Bella and Ben get bumped right off their page and must trek through a strange land of sphinxes and lollipops to find the
Ages 3–7
Owl Diaries #6
Baxter is Missing
Rebecca Elliott
Eva has a big story to write for a visiting author, but she cannot focus on anything except finding her pet bat, Baxter,
Ages 5–8
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
A Child of Books
Sam Winston, Oliver Jeffers
A girl on a raft sails across seas of words and through forests of fairy tales to invite a young boy into a world built
Ages 4–8
Nia and the New Free Library
Ian Lendler
For children processing the loss of a community space or learning that even the smallest action can spark big change whe
Ages 5–8
Polly Diamond #1
Polly Diamond and the Magic Book
Alice Kuipers
Everything Polly writes in her new book comes to life, but she quickly discovers that literal magic can lead to some ver
Ages 6–9
Adventures in Cartooning #3
Create a World!
James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, Alexis Frederick-Frost
Floating cities and underwater empires are just a sketch away as the Knight and Edward the Horse learn to draw epic new
Ages 6–10
Once Upon an Alphabet
Oliver Jeffers
Every letter from A to Z gets its own quirky story, featuring a fearful astronaut, a dynamic owl-and-octopus duo, and ma
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder?
Patricia Brennan Demuth, Who HQ
Real life on the frontier was full of both hardship and wonder. See how the true childhood of Laura Ingalls Wilder inspi
Ages 8–12
Help! We Need a Title!
Hervé Tullet
The characters in this book are in a panic because they don't have a title yet, and they need your help to get the story
Ages 4–8
The Swifts #1
A Dictionary of Scoundrels
Beth Lincoln
Shenanigan Swift is a mischief-maker by name, but she intends to be a detective as she hunts for lost treasure and track
Ages 8–12
Miles and Spike #1
Give Me Back My Book!
Travis Foster, Ethan Long
Redd and Bloo get into a hilarious, high-energy argument over who owns a favorite book, discovering along the way how mu
Ages 3–6
Who Was?
Who Was Roald Dahl?
True Kelley
Meet the man behind the most imaginative stories in children's literature in this fascinating look at the life and caree
Ages 8–12
Mother Bruce
Be Quiet!
Ryan T. Higgins
Rupert the mouse has a vision for a sophisticated, silent picture book, but his chatty friends are about to ruin his qui
Ages 4–8
My Pencil and Me
Sara Varon
Sara wants to tell a great story but worries her ideas aren't good enough, until her trusty pencil shows her that imagin
Ages 4–8
Doctor Esperanto and the Language of Hope
Mara Rockliff
For children who see conflict in their neighborhood and wish everyone could just understand each other: a story of a boy
Ages 6–9
Elephant & Piggie #13
I Broke My Trunk!
Mo Willems
Gerald has a broken trunk and a very long, wild story to explain how it happened in this loud and silly tale of accident
Ages 4–8
Ship of Dolls
Shirley Parenteau
Lexie hopes a letter-writing contest and a special doll exchange with Japan will be her ticket away from her strict gran
Ages 8–12
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
School Spirit!
Louise Alexander
The Cutie Mark Crusaders join the school newspaper to see if reporting is their true calling in this quest to discover t
Ages 6–9
The Sisters Club #1
The Sisters Club
Megan McDonald
Middle sister Stevie struggles to keep her family together while her older sister is distracted by the spotlight and a n
Ages 8–12
Opus #3
Goodnight Opus
Berkeley Breathed
Opus the penguin ditches the usual bedtime routine to rewrite his favorite story and lead his own surreal midnight adven
Ages 4–9
Twenty Questions
Mac Barnett
Playful and profound questions wander through whimsical scenes, inviting curious minds to invent their own endless answe
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Anne Frank?
Ann Abramson
Maps and diagrams illustrate the daily life of a young girl forced into hiding, capturing both her private dreams and he
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Dr. Seuss?
Janet B. Pascal
Meet Theodor Geisel, the imaginative man behind the rhymes and whimsical characters of the world's most famous Dr. Seuss
Ages 8–12