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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,391 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3148 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Shadow & the Ghost, The
Cat Min
A shadow and a ghost inhabit different worlds of light and dark, yet they build a meaningful bond by leaving hidden mess
Ages 4–8
The Border Trilogy #3
Lines
Suzy Lee
A pencil line on paper and a skate blade on ice come together in this artistic journey that follows a young skater acros
Ages 3–8
Charlotte's Journals #1
Charlotte in Paris
Joan MacPhail Knight
Charlotte records every detail of her 1893 trip to Paris in her journal, from the bustling city streets to a groundbreak
Ages 7–11
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I'm From
Gary R. Gray Jr.
Vibrant paint and paper collages bring to life a young boy's poetic journey through the people, places, and memories tha
Ages 4–8
Tell All the Children Our Story: Memories and Mementos of Being Young and Black in America
Tonya Bolden
Lived experiences of Black children in America come to life through memories and mementos spanning from the colonial era
Ages 10–14
Paul Cookson's Themed Poetry Anthologies
Disgusting Poems
Paul Cookson
Gross-out rhymes and revolting verses come together in this high-energy collection designed for rapping, miming, and gig
Ages 6–11
Aunt Flossie
Aunt Flossie's Hats (and Crab Cakes Later)
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard
A visit to Aunt Flossie's house means tea, cookies, and a colorful trip down memory lane through her vast and storied co
Ages 4–8
The Incredible Book Eating Boy
Oliver Jeffers
Henry doesn't just read books—he eats them. He's becoming the smartest boy alive, until a massive stomachache leaves his
Ages 4–8
Sunday's Child
Gudrun Mebs
Ten-year-old Jenny expects a life of luxury with her new foster mother, but she soon finds that real belonging is worth
Ages 8–12
Charlotte's Journals #4
Charlotte in New York
Joan MacPhail Knight
Travel from France to the bustling streets of 1894 New York through the eyes of Charlotte, who captures the city's energ
Ages 8–12
The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
Karen Cushman
Lucy hates the dust, the tents, and the lack of libraries in the California gold fields, but she might just find that ho
Ages 8–12
Fact vs. Fiction in U.S. History
Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address
Nel Yomtov
Sift through primary sources and historical facts to separate the real story of Abraham Lincoln's most famous speech fro
Ages 8–11
Library of Doom #1
The Eye in the Graveyard
Michael Dahl
A Librarian attempts to bury an evil volume deep underground, only to face the terrifying secrets of an eerie tower and
Ages 7–11
Love Times Infinity
Lane Clarke
Struggling with a complicated past and a high-stakes future, Michie must decide if she can risk opening her heart to a n
Ages 14–18
Letters from... #2
Dear Austin: Letters from the Underground Railroad
Elvira Woodruff
Levi writes letters to his brother while embarking on a dangerous journey with his friend Jupiter to find a sister kidna
Ages 8–12
Word Dilemma #2
Ann and Nan Are Anagrams
Mark Shulman
Robert’s life is getting scrambled now that his sisters, his grandma, and almost everything he owns have turned into tri
Ages 6–10
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
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