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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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Chapter Books
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(475)
Poetry
(234)
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(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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Run Away with Me
Brian Selznick
Danny and Angelo wander the ancient streets of Rome, uncovering city secrets and falling in love over the course of one
Ages 14–18
Who HQ: What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Wonder Woman?
Steve Korte
The Amazonian ambassador has used her lasso of truth to fight for equality for over seventy years; here is how this femi
Ages 8–12
My Most Excellent Year
Steve Kluger
Three Boston teenagers share a transformative year defined by the spark of first love and the bonds of new friendship.
Ages 12–18
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Groundbreaking Guys: 40 Men Who Became Great by Doing Good
Stephanie True Peters
For children questioning what it means to be a hero, this collection offers an inspiring alternative to traditional tale
Ages 8–12
Fabled Lands #1
The War-Torn Kingdom
Dave Morris, Jamie Thompson
For the reader who thrives on agency and choice: this open-world adventure allows children to build their own destiny in
Ages 9–14
The Danger Files #1
Real-Life Disasters
Anna Crowley Redding
Step into the shoes of a reporter to investigate history's most famous shipwrecks, floods, and fires using real eyewitne
Ages 8–12
My Life So Far
Enrique Garcia
For the child adjusting to a new home, this authentic memoir by a young boy explores the hurdles and small victories of
Ages 6–10
Too Many Books!
Caroline Feller Bauer
Maralou has a collection that has grown far too large, but her clever plan to share her library brings unexpected joy to
Ages 4–8
Aisha's Colors
Nabila Adani
For the child who feels frustrated when things don't go as planned or struggles with comparing their life to others.
Ages 3–7
My Nest of Silence
Matt Faulkner
Mari vows to stay silent until her brother returns from the front lines of WWII, using her drawings to express the pain
Ages 8–12
The Looking Glass Wars
Princess Alyss of Wonderland
Frank Beddor
Letters, journals, and artifacts reveal the hidden life of a real princess who escaped to our world with only her imagin
Ages 9–14
Vanilla
Billy Merrell
Two boys navigate the shifting tides of their long-term relationship as high school pressures and differing physical bou
Ages 14–18
Sketches
Eric Walters
For the teenager grappling with a difficult home life or seeking to understand the harsh realities of those living on th
Ages 12–17
Mya and Kayla's Fun Creative Day!
Betty Zayas
For the child who loves to turn every afternoon into a masterpiece of glitter, glue, and make-believe.
Ages 3–7
Classic Children's Tales: 150 Years of Frederick Warne
Beatrix Potter, Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway, Edward Lear
For the family seeking a timeless connection to literature through a beautiful treasury of classic stories, silly poems,
Ages 3–10
My Undead Life
Emma T. Graves
For the middle schooler who feels like an outsider, this humorous diary follows a girl navigating the awkwardness of bei
Ages 8–12
The Other Side of the Story
Listen, My Bridge Is SO Cool!
Nancy Loewen
The bridge-dwelling troll finally speaks up to explain the real story behind his stomping and roaring in this clever loo
Ages 6–9
Grimoire #1
The Curse of the Midions
Brad Strickland
Jarvey is pulled into a magical book and stranded in a strange city where he must join a gang of orphans to survive and
Ages 8–12
The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic
Jennifer Trafton
Persimmony Smudge overhears a secret that pulls her from her quiet life into a dangerous mission to save her island from
Ages 8–12
Women of Our Time
Mary McLeod Bethune: Voice of Black Hope
Milton Meltzer
For the child curious about how one person can change the world, this biography follows Mary's journey from working in c
Ages 7–11
How the Movies Were Invented
Gerald Ewing
For the child who wonders how their favorite movies actually work, this guide explores the clever inventions that first
Ages 6–10
Anne of Green Gables #6
Anne of Ingleside
L.M. Montgomery
For the family adjusting to growing pains, this classic explores the everyday wonders and small heartaches of childhood
Ages 9–14
To be Young in America Growing Up with the Country, 1776-1940
Sheila Cole
For the student who wonders what life was like before iPhones and schools: a look at the grit, chores, and play of kids
Ages 10–14
Invisible Girls Club #6
Jocks Don't Fall for Bookworms
Emma Dalton
Book-loving introvert meets basketball captain next door in this sweet romance where helping a jock find love leads to a
Ages 12–17