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Writing & Storytelling
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
(2902)
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(475)
Poetry
(234)
Middle Grade
(205)
Graphic Novels
(166)
Picture Books
(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
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The Rats of NIMH #2
Racso and the Rats of NIMH
Jane Leslie Conly
A field mouse and a bold young rat join forces to save a hidden civilization of highly intelligent, literate rats from c
Ages 8–12
Dead Girls Don't Write Letters
Gail Giles
Sunny's sister died in a fire, so when a girl claiming to be her arrives at the door, a suspenseful mystery begins where
Ages 12–17
Tuff Fluff #1
The Case of Duckie's Missing Brain
Scott Nash
Duckie the cloth toy can no longer tell stories because his brain is missing. It is up to Tuff Fluff, the toy detective,
Ages 6–9
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Claymates #2
Claydate
Dev Petty
Two friends molding clay characters must navigate messy feelings of jealousy and impatience as they try to build a story
Ages 4–8
I Don't Want to Read This Book #1
I Don't Want to Read This Book
Max Greenfield
Ugh, paragraphs! This meta-fictional romp talks directly to kids who would rather do anything else than stare at a page
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Chuck Jones?
Jim Gigliotti
Step behind the drawing board with the legendary animator who brought Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and over two hundred other
Ages 8–12
Let's Read Biographies
Frederick Douglass
Houghton Mifflin
For the child curious about heroes who changed the world. This accessible biography introduces Frederick Douglass and hi
Ages 6–9
Poetry in Science
And Then There Were Eight: Poems about Space
Laura Purdie Salas
Stunning photography and clever wordplay bring the planets to life, making the vast mysteries of our solar system feel c
Ages 6–9
Introducing Primary Sources
The Declaration of Independence
Kathryn Clay
Thomas Jefferson’s words come to life through primary sources and sidebars that show what it was like for the people pre
Ages 7–10
Sweet Memories Still
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
An old camera feels like a disappointing birthday gift until Shelby sees the world through her grandmother's eyes and ra
Ages 7–10
Remember the Ladies: The First Women's Rights Convention
Norma Johnston
The fight for the vote begins at a small convention in Seneca Falls, where a group of determined women first gathered to
Ages 9–14
Beyond the Headlines
The Fight Against War and Terrorism
Jilly Hunt
Look past the flashy headlines to understand the complex realities of global conflict and learn how to distinguish facts
Ages 9–14
The Cataract of Lodore
Robert Southey
The thunderous sound of a rushing English waterfall comes to life through the rhythmic, splashing words of a master poet
Ages 5–10
Sadiq #8
Sadiq and the Perfect Play
Siman Nuurali
Sadiq wants his new theater club to be perfect, but he has to learn that being a great director means letting his friend
Ages 6–9
The Other Side of the Story
Frankly, I'd Rather Spin Myself a New Name!
Jessica Gunderson
Perfect for the child who feels misunderstood or unfairly blamed, this clever retelling shows how there are always two s
Ages 5–9
Faith #2
Faith and the Rocket Cat
Patrick Jennings
Faith is back from Mexico with a big secret: her dog, Edison, can write! Now she just has to keep him quiet while they r
Ages 8–12
Tiggie Tompson #2
Tiggie Tompson, All at Sea
Tessa Duder
Boundaries of time blur as a modern actress finds her own reality beginning to merge with the 19th-century character she
Ages 12–17
Past Eight O'Clock
Joan Aiken
Bedtime becomes a gateway to magic in these eight enchanting stories about the world of dreams and the mystery of sleep.
Ages 7–10
Suddenly Supernatural #3
Scaredy Kat
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the tween girl navigating the awkward waters of middle school, popularity, and learning to trust her own voice despi
Ages 9–13
Willow
Tonya Cherie Hegamin
A fifteen-year-old girl in 1848 must choose between the life she knows and a dangerous flight toward freedom with a man
Ages 14–18
Library of Doom #23
The Haunted Handwriting
Michael Dahl
A mysterious severed hand is writing spells in the dark, and the Librarian must race against time to stop the resurrecti
Ages 8–11
My Story
The Hunger
Carol Drinkwater
Phyllis McCormack records her daily struggle for survival in a personal diary set during the height of the Irish potato
Ages 9–14
The Other Side of the Story
Trust Me, Hansel and Gretel Are Sweet!
Nancy Loewen
The witch has a very different story to tell about the time two children showed up at her gingerbread house and learned
Ages 6–9
Equestria Girls
Wondercolts Forever: The Diary of Celestia and Luna
Sadie Chesterfield
Peek inside the private journals of teenage sisters Luna and Celestia to see what life is really like in the hallways of
Ages 8–12