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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
By format:
Chapter Books
(2902)
Young Adult
(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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Always, Jackie
Ron Rabinovitz & J. Patrick Lewis
Follow the life of Jacqueline Kennedy, the First Lady who used her passion for the arts and culture to redefine her role
Ages 6–10
The Silver Balloon
Susan Bonners
After releasing a balloon with his address on it, Gregory begins a mystery gift exchange that turns into a fascinating r
Ages 7–10
American Diaries #11
Nell Dunne
Kathleen Duey
Aboard a cramped ship in 1904, Nell fears her family will be torn apart at Ellis Island if her grandmother fails the ins
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Blueprint
Charlotte Kerner
In a future where a teenage girl is a genetic clone of her mother, she must face the psychological and ethical weight of
Ages 13–18
This Side of Home
Renée Watson
For the teenager grappling with changes in their neighborhood and realizing their once identical path with a sibling is
Ages 12–18
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School
Tiffany Jewell
Personal narratives and data expose the reality of systemic racism within the education system through the eyes of the G
Ages 13–18
Great Episodes #17
Or Give Me Death
Ann Rinaldi
Told through the eyes of his daughters, this historical drama explores a dark family secret hidden in the cellar while P
Ages 12–18
Sensitive
Sara Levine
For the teenager grappling with class divide and the search for belonging. This classic explores finding your own moral
Ages 12–18
The Moon Within
Aida Salazar
For the child navigating the confusing arrival of puberty and wanting to honor their heritage while finding their own vo
Ages 8–12
If Ever I Return Again
Corinne Demas
For the child seeking to understand the journey of life and the strength required to stay on a path of integrity when fa
Ages 10–18
Like Vanessa
Tami Charles
For the girl struggling to see her own beauty in a world of narrow standards. Vanessa finds her voice and confidence whi
Ages 10–14
Every Month Is a New Year
Marilyn Singer
For the teenager navigating the complex social hierarchies and high-stakes drama of a competitive private school environ
Ages 14–18
Popinjay Stairs
Geoffrey Trease
For the young reader who loves unravelling secrets and standing up for what is right in a world of political intrigue an
Ages 10–14
A Beautiful Girl
Amy Schwartz
For the teenager navigating the high-stakes world of social hierarchies, intense friendships, and the pressure of public
Ages 14–18
Voices From the March on Washington
J. Patrick Lewis, George Ella Lyon
Experience the struggle for civil rights through the eyes of John Lewis in this striking graphic novel memoir about the
Ages 12–18
Letters from Bear
Gauthier David
For the child adjusting to a long-distance move or needing to maintain a connection with someone far away.
Ages 4–8
We Can: Portraits of Power
Tyler Gordon
For the child who needs to see that their voice and talents can change the world. This stunning gallery of trailblazers
Ages 4–8
A Whimsical Holiday for Children
Carol Wills, Paula Shene, Janice Abel, Carolyn Tody, Gwenna D'Young
For children ready to embrace the magic of the holidays through a variety of gentle tales and festive rhymes.
Ages 5–10
Lost for Words
Alice Kuipers
Guilt and silence weigh heavy after a sudden family tragedy. This award-winning story captures the difficult process of
Ages 14–18
Faraway Grandpa
Roberta Karim
For the child noticing a grandparent becoming forgetful, this story provides gentle sensory tools to maintain their lovi
Ages 4–8
The Rainbow People
Laurence Yep
Passed down through generations, these twenty folktales offered comfort and a connection to cultural traditions for Chin
Ages 8–12
Molly Bannaky
Alice McGill
Exiled from England and sent to the colonies as a servant, Molly Bannaky builds a new life of freedom and passes the gif
Ages 6–10
Dirk Daring #1
Dirk Daring, Secret Agent
Helaine Becker
For the child trying to survive the awkwardness of middle school by reinventing themselves, only to realize their true s
Ages 9–12
Backwater
Joan Bauer
Ivy trades her father’s legal ambitions for a hike into the Adirondack wilds to find a reclusive aunt and uncover her ow
Ages 12–17