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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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Early Readers
(39)
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Aristotle and Dante #2
Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World
Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Aristotle and Dante navigate the final year of high school and a secret love while the outside world is shaped by the he
Ages 14–18
When the Library Lights Go Out
Megan McDonald
The library is a quiet place until the lights go out and the storytime puppets spring to life to search for their missin
Ages 4–8
Return to Sender
Julia Alvarez
Tyler and Mari navigate a complex friendship on a Vermont farm as one family faces a tractor accident and the other live
Ages 9–12
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Geronimo Stilton #2
Watch Your Whiskers, Stilton!
Elisabetta Dami
A mysterious one-eyed rat is buying up Geronimo’s entire empire. To save his newspaper, the famous mouse must win a mill
Ages 7–10
My People
Langston Hughes
Lyrical poetry and sepia-toned photography celebrate the soul, beauty, and daily life of Black Americans in this moving
Ages 2–8
Zorgamazoo
Robert Paul Weston
Katrina Katrell stumbles upon a fantastical creature beneath the subway, sparking a rhyming underground adventure full o
Ages 8–12
What Could I Be?
What Could Olivia Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the preschooler who loves to play pretend and asks 'what will I be when I grow up?' through imaginative dress-up and
Ages 2–5
Look Both Ways in the Barrio Blanco
Judith Robbins Rose
Jacinta is caught between her life in the barrio and the wealthy world of her famous mentor as she fights to keep her fa
Ages 9–13
Melissa and Friends #3
Green
Alex Gino
A non-binary middle-schooler finds their voice and a sense of belonging while campaigning for inclusive casting in the s
Ages 8–12
Girl Code
Andrea Gonzales, Sophie Houser
For the teenager who wants to change the world but doesn't know where to start, this memoir shows how passion and progra
Ages 12–18
Giants of Science #1
Leonardo da Vinci
Kathleen Krull
Peek into the mind of a genius who used observation and experimentation to bridge the gap between the fifteenth century
Ages 10–14
The Realm of Possibility
David Levithan
High school hearts collide and break in these interconnected stories about the impossible, messy, and beautiful moments
Ages 14–18
Follow the Trail
Baby Animals
Dawn Sirett
Trace shiny paths with your fingers to help animal parents find their babies while learning about shapes and fine motor
Ages 1–4
Roomies
Sara Zarr, Tara Altebrando
Two strangers from opposite coasts share their lives through email during the final summer before they move into a Berke
Ages 14–18
My Australian Story #23
The Deadly Flu
Kerry Greenwood
For the child curious about history's hardest moments, this diary follows a girl helping a doctor during the 1919 pandem
Ages 10–14
Shark Girl #1
Shark Girl
Kelly Bingham
After a shark attack changes her life in an instant, fifteen-year-old Jane must piece her world back together through ar
Ages 12–18
How to Lose Yourself Completely
Peter Bognanni
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief who needs to know that healing often involves a messy, sometimes fu
Ages 14–18
The Secret Series #2
If You're Reading This, It's Too Late
Pseudonymous Bosch
Cass and Max-Ernest are back, stumbling upon a Museum of Magic and a five-hundred-year-old mystery that leads them deepe
Ages 8–12
Queer and How We Got Here: A (Personal) History
Hazel Newlevant
For the teenager seeking a deeper understanding of their community, this graphic memoir weaves personal experience with
Ages 14–18
Brown Girl, Brown Boy #2
My Brown Boy
Leslé Honoré
For parents seeking to instill a sense of boundless potential and emotional freedom in their sons through rhythmic, affi
Ages 4–8
Graphic Horror #1
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Carl Bowen
For middle grade readers who love logic puzzles and spooky atmosphere, this graphic novel makes a complex classic detect
Ages 9–14
The Apprentices
Leon Garfield
Traverse the foggy streets and dangerous quays of 18th-century London through the eyes of twelve young apprentices fight
Ages 10–14
The Circuit #2
Breaking Through
Francisco Jiménez
For the teenager navigating the weight of family responsibility while chasing a dream that feels out of reach due to sys
Ages 12–18
Chrestomanci #4
The Magicians of Caprona
Diana Wynne Jones
Tonino lacks the family spell-making instinct, but his secret ability to talk to cats might be the only thing that can s
Ages 8–12