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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,508 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2784 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Sports Illustrated Kids: Would You Rather Challenges
Would You Rather Snag the Most Steals or Block the Most Shots?
Matt Chandler
The colorful jargon of the baseball diamond comes to life in this guide to the specialized terms and phrases used during
Ages 7–11
Magids #2
The Merlin Conspiracy
Diana Wynne Jones
For the teenager navigating big responsibilities or feeling like an outsider, this tale explores finding your voice whil
Ages 10–15
Andrew Drew and Drew
Barney Saltzberg
Andrew doesn't just draw pictures; he draws himself into adventures through die-cut pages that follow the movement of hi
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Library of Doom #38
The Index Insects
Michael Dahl
A swarm of paper-eating insects escapes from a mysterious book, forcing the Librarian into a desperate battle to save th
Ages 8–12
My Snake Blake
Randy Siegel
Blake the snake isn't your average reptile; he cooks meals, writes stories, and even takes the dog for a walk in this wh
Ages 4–8
A Sack Full of Feathers
Debby Waldman
Yankel loves to talk, but a wise rabbi uses a sack of feathers to show him how easily rumors fly and how impossible they
Ages 4–9
Early Success
My Friend Edward Cole
Tony Bradman
I don't believe what my friend, Edward Cole, says. Do you?
Ages 5–7
Uncommon Faith
Trudy Krisher
For the teenager beginning to question inherited traditions and seeking the courage to speak out against social injustic
Ages 12–17
Eliza
Margaret McNamara
Imaginary letters and folk-style art reveal the strength and independent spirit of Eliza Hamilton as she moves beyond th
Ages 4–9
The Serpent King
Jeff Zentner
For the teenager grappling with a difficult family legacy and the fear that their small-town roots might define their en
Ages 14–18
Infinite Hope
Ashley Bryan
Ashley Bryan shares personal letters and memories from his time as a segregated soldier during World War II and the D-Da
Ages 10–14
Chapter Two is Missing!
Josh Lieb
A take-charge narrator and a goofy detective race against a suspicious janitor to figure out why the second chapter has
Ages 4–8
Blood Water Paint
Joy McCullough
For the teenager grappling with the weight of silence and the need for truth, this verse novel explores finding one's vo
Ages 14–18
Poetry for Young People
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes, David Roessel, Arnold Rampersad
For the child exploring their identity and the world around them. This vibrant collection introduces young readers to th
Ages 8–14
Catskill Eagle
Herman Melville
A majestic mountain eagle soars high above the peaks, proving that even at its lowest point, it can still fly higher tha
Ages 6–10
All for Love
Tasha Tudor
Songs, letters, and Victorian-inspired facts fill this gentle treasury that gathers many different ways people express t
Ages 6–12
Harry Miller's Run
David Almond
While helping an elderly neighbor pack, eleven-year-old Leam is transported back to 1938 through the vivid memory of a l
Ages 7–10
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
Greta Thunberg
A teenager stands before world leaders to demand a better future. These sixteen powerful speeches show how one small spa
Ages 10–18
Fables from Aesop
Tom Lynch
Classic fables are retold using strict literary constraints. This collection brings Aesop's lessons to life through patt
Ages 4–8
All about Anne
Menno Metselaar
Vivid drawings and photographs illustrate the life of Anne Frank, from her days in Amsterdam and the Secret Annex to her
Ages 10–14
Truth and Salsa
Linda Lowery
Hayley seeks a fresh start at her grandmother's house in Mexico, finding new hope and mystery while healing from her par
Ages 8–12
Lucy and Linh
Alice Pung
For the teen navigating the unspoken rules of a new school and the pressure to change who they are to fit in with the po
Ages 13–18
Kate the Great #1
Kate the Great: Except When She's Not
Suzy Becker
Quirky fifth-grader Kate navigates the ups and downs of school and family life in a story filled with her own funny cart
Ages 8–12
Let Me Hear a Rhyme
Tiffany D. Jackson
For the teenager grappling with the sudden loss of a friend while facing the complex realities of systemic injustice and
Ages 14–18