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Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,511 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Satomi's Fantastical Quests: A Journey through Imagination
Payal Kushwaha
For the creative child who loves to daydream, these short adventures show how a big imagination can be the ultimate tool
Ages 6–10
Semi-Famous
Josh Sundquist
A comedian goes on a pseudo-scientific quest to find out if being a viral star can actually make a person happy.
Ages 12–18
Charmed Life #3
Keys to the City
Lisa Schroeder
For the child navigating the quiet changes of a family divorce and the search for their own voice. A gentle exploration
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
The Diary of Pig #1
The Unbelievable Top Secret Diary of Pig
Emer Stamp
For the child who loves a good laugh and might feel a bit overwhelmed by the world, this silly diary follows a clueless
Ages 7–10
Melanie Martin #1
The Diary of Melanie Martin
Carol Weston
Melanie Martin’s diary captures every messy detail of her family’s Italian vacation, from annoying younger brothers to b
Ages 8–12
Nim's Island
Nim's Friends
Danielle Denega
Nim lives on a remote island with her father, finding companionship in the wild animals and the characters she reads abo
Ages 6–9
My Story
Mill Girl
Sue Reid
Eliza faces the deafening noise and daily dangers of the Manchester cotton mills as she fights for a better life in the
Ages 9–12
The Only Girl in School
Natalie Standiford
Life on a tiny island changes instantly for Claire when she becomes the only girl in school and her old friends suddenly
Ages 8–12
The Sisters Club #3
Rule of Three
Megan McDonald
Three sisters in Oregon navigate the chaos of school musicals, cupcake contests, and a shared obsession with Little Wome
Ages 8–12
Enduring Freedom
Jawad Arash, Trent Reedy
For teens grappling with the complexity of world conflict and the desire to see the human face behind the headlines of t
Ages 12–18
Mother Tongue
Julie Mayhew
For the teenager grappling with senseless tragedy and the long road of recovery. This powerful novel explores finding yo
Ages 14–18
The Boy Lost in the Maze
Joseph Coelho
For the teenager navigating the complex search for a father they've never known while wrestling with what it truly means
Ages 14–18
Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Francis Pharcellus Church
A young cat writes to a New York newspaper with a big question and receives a timeless answer about the enduring spirit
Ages 4–8
Stink #10
Stink and the Hamlet and Cheese
Megan McDonald
Swordplay and Shakespearean cursing sound like the perfect spring break, until Stink realizes he might be the only boy a
Ages 6–9
The Language of Dragons #1
A Language of Dragons
S. F. Williamson
Codebreaking meets dragon scales in 1920s London as Vivian enters a dangerous world of secret languages to save her fami
Ages 13–18
The Trial of William Tinkling
Charles Dickens
For the child who loves dramatic make-believe and needs to see the silliness in taking peer games and 'rules' too seriou
Ages 8–12
Big Words Biography #1
John's Secret Dreams: The Life of John Lennon
Doreen Rappaport
Rich paper collages and song lyrics trace the evolution of a boy who dreamed of fame and became a man who used his music
Ages 6–10
Ellie Engle
Bree Boyd Is a Legend
Leah Johnson
For the child who feels the weight of adult expectations or the pressure to always be the best while trying to help thei
Ages 8–12
Poor Richard
James Daugherty
For the child who loves to tinker and ask why, this lively biography follows Ben Franklin from a runaway apprentice to a
Ages 10–14
What the Jaguar Told Her
Alexandra V. Méndez
For the child navigating the loneliness of a big move or the heavy weight of a loved one's illness while searching for t
Ages 8–12
The Paper Knife
Marc Talbert
After fleeing to a new town to escape his mother’s boyfriend, ten-year-old Jeremy faces the difficult truth of his past
Ages 10–14
This Place I Know Poems of Comfort
Georgia Heard
These gentle poems offer a quiet space for reflection and healing after the difficult events of September 11.
Ages 8–12
The Missing: The True Story of My Family in World War II
Michael Rosen
Armed with old papers and digital archives, Michael Rosen investigates the fate of six relatives who disappeared during
Ages 10–16
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place #6
The Long-Lost Home
Maryrose Wood
For the child seeking answers about where they come from and why they fit in, this witty Victorian mystery brings a hear
Ages 8–12