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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,952 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
408 books
4–7 yrs
2627 books
8–11 yrs
3003 books
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Chapter Books
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(234)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
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Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth
Anne Rockwell
Born into slavery, a woman named Isabella uses her quick wit and courageous voice to campaign for freedom and rights acr
Ages 7–10
The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name
Sandhya Parappukkaran
Zimdalamashkermishkada tries to shorten his long name to fit in at his new school until a new friend helps him find the
Ages 4–8
A Lulu Kelly Mystery #2
Murder among the Stars
Adam Shankman, Laura L. Sullivan
Glamour turns deadly at the posh Hearst Castle when a rival actress is found murdered. Lulu Kelly must find the killer b
Ages 12–18
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12–18 yrs
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Pedro #12
Pedro Goes to Mars
Fran Manushkin
Pedro wonders if he can survive on the Red Planet without ice cream while he researches a school report and imagines lif
Ages 5–7
The Loser List #1
The Loser List
H.N. Kowitt
Danny tries to escape his geek reputation by drawing for the school bullies, only to realize he is being pulled into a c
Ages 8–12
Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir
Eloise Greenfield, Lessie Jones Little
Three generations of Black women share their childhood memories, tracing a family history that spans from the 1880s thro
Ages 9–12
Only Opal: The Diary of a Young Girl
Jane Boulton
Young Opal shares her deep wonder for the natural world through her diary entries while living in a turn-of-the-century
Ages 5–9
America Border Culture Dreamer: The Young Immigrant Experience from A to Z
Wendy Ewald
Young immigrants from across the globe share their personal journeys and perspectives in this striking A-to-Z catalog of
Ages 8–14
Celebrating America
Laura Whipple
Voices from many backgrounds, including folk poets and tribal leaders, come together to tell the vibrant story of Americ
Ages 7–12
A Boy Called Hope
Lara Williamson
Dan Hope attempts to mend his muddled family and bring his father home after a sudden departure leaves his world feeling
Ages 9–12
Pirates
C. Drew Lamm
Max just wants a cozy cat story, but when his sister insists on reading a scary pirate tale, he has to find a clever way
Ages 5–9
Jim Springman #1
Jim Springman and the Realm of Glory
Joshua Wright
Goblins are riding the bus and a dragon is loose after Jim's brother accidentally drags their town into the world of a b
Ages 9–12
Who Was?
Who Was Norman Rockwell?
Sarah Fabiny
Norman Rockwell painted the ideal world he wished he grew up in. Learn how he created 322 famous magazine covers and cap
Ages 8–12
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie #2
Sophomores and Other Oxymorons
David Lubar
For the teenager navigating the awkward middle of high school: Scott Hudson returns with humor to tackle shifting friend
Ages 12–17
Anson's Way
Gary D. Schmidt
Anson is a British soldier in 18th-century Ireland who must decide between his duty to the King and his sympathy for a s
Ages 10–14
Stone Men
Nicki Weiss
A grandmother tells the story of a humble peddler who used his small stone figures and his wits to save an entire villag
Ages 4–8
History News
The Roman News
Andrew Langley, Philip de Souza
Catch up on the latest headlines from 753 B.C. through articles on Roman fashion, food, politics, and daily life in this
Ages 8–12
Masters of Horror
Daniel Cohen
Go behind the scenes of the silver screen to meet the iconic actors, directors, and makeup artists who created the most
Ages 9–14
In Their Own Words #1
Sojourner Truth
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
Witness the life of a woman who escaped slavery to become a powerful voice for freedom and equality through this collect
Ages 8–12
Classroom 13 #3
The Fantastic and Terrible Fame of Classroom 13
Honest Lee, Matthew J. Gilbert
The students of Classroom 13 get exactly what they wished for when a talent agent makes them famous, but they quickly le
Ages 7–10
Aveline Jones #1
The Haunting of Aveline Jones
Phil Hickes
A mysterious crossed-out story in an old book leads Aveline into a thirty-year-old cold case just as Halloween shadows b
Ages 9–12
My Story #1
The Great Plague
Pamela Oldfield
A thirteen-year-old's diary entries reveal the fear and daily reality of surviving the bubonic plague in the year leadin
Ages 9–14
Silent Thunder
Andrea Davis Pinkney
Siblings Summer and Rosco share their perspectives on life and the longing for freedom as the Civil War reaches their Vi
Ages 8–12
Twelfth
Janet Key
A hunt for a lost diamond ring leads a group of theater campers through costume shops and lighting booths to save their
Ages 8–12