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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
By format:
Chapter Books
(2902)
Young Adult
(475)
Poetry
(234)
Middle Grade
(205)
Graphic Novels
(166)
Picture Books
(152)
Early Readers
(39)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Be and Do, It's Up to You
Darcelle Malby, Lauren Fitch
For the child learning how to handle big dreams and daily setbacks, this rhyming guide introduces the power of a positiv
Ages 4–9
One Good Punch
Rich Wallace
A track star's perfect life shatters when drugs are planted in his locker, forcing him to choose between his future and
Ages 12–17
25 Women
25 Women Who Defied Limitations
Emma Carlson Berne
For the child who needs to see that no obstacle is too big to overcome. Discover 25 incredible women who changed the wor
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Fig Pudding
Ralph J. Fletcher
Eleven-year-old Cliff experiences a year of boisterous family life, marked by both intense holiday excitement and sudden
Ages 8–12
I Speak English for My Mom
Muriel Stanek
Young Lupe acts as the bridge between her mother and the English-speaking world until her mom decides to tackle a new la
Ages 7–10
Jude Banks, Superhero
Ann Hood
Twelve-year-old Jude grapples with the sudden loss of his sister Katie and the heavy guilt he carries until a new friend
Ages 8–12
New Found Land: Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery
Allan Wolf
For the teenager grappling with how different people experience the same event, this verse novel explores the Lewis and
Ages 12–18
Understanding the U.S. Government
The Mayflower Compact
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Primary sources and photos reveal how a group of travelers wrote the first framework for American government while aboar
Ages 7–10
My Presentation Today is about the Anaconda
Bibi Dumon Tak
Earthworms talk about anacondas and cleaner fish explain sharks in this hilarious collection of twenty science presentat
Ages 8–12
Amelia Bedelia I Can Read! #12
Amelia Bedelia Chalks One Up
Herman Parish
For the child who interprets every instruction literally, this playful story celebrates how 'misunderstandings' can lead
Ages 4–8
Piper Perish #1
Piper Perish
Kayla Cagan
Piper’s dreams of escaping to New York art school are thrown into chaos after a public breakup and a series of life-alte
Ages 14–18
The Anti-Slavery Alphabet
Hannah Townsend, Mary Townsend
For parents seeking to introduce the gravity of history, this primary source from 1846 uses the alphabet to teach the mo
Ages 7–12
The Carpet People
Terry Pratchett
Two brothers embark on a journey across the tribes of the Carpet to stop a destructive force from flattening their minia
Ages 8–12
Gumshoe Zoo #1
Betty's Burgled Bakery
Travis Nichols
The Gumshoe Zoo detectives face a sticky situation when Betty’s Bakery is burgled, leading to a pun-filled caper packed
Ages 5–9
First Notes: The Story of Do, Re, Mi
Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton
In an Italian abbey, a monk named Guido battles skepticism to create a brand new way of writing down music so it can be
Ages 4–9
Pocket Change Collective
Black Internet Effect
Shavone Charles
For the young creative who wants to see how digital trends start and how to navigate big tech spaces while staying true
Ages 12–18
The Queen's Thief #3
The King of Attolia
Megan Whalen Turner
Eugenides is a king trapped in a court of lethal secrets. Watch a cynical young guard get pulled into the center of a da
Ages 11–16
Usborne Detective Guides
Fakes and Forgeries
Judy Hindley
For the curious child fascinated by mysteries and trickery, this guide explores the high-stakes world of art forgeries,
Ages 8–12
Before I Made History
A Teddy Bear for President Roosevelt
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
For the child who loves their stuffed animal and wonders how it was invented. This gentle history lesson shows how a sma
Ages 7–9
Ugly
Robert Hoge
This candid account tells the story of an author born with a facial tumor, offering a stark look at his personal experie
Ages 8–12
First but Forgotten
The Untold Story of John P. Parker: Underground Railroad Conductor
Artika R. Tyner
For the child who asks how one person can change the world. This graphic biography follows a man who turned his pain int
Ages 8–12
Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America
Candacy Taylor
Archival photos and personal stories reveal how Black travelers used the Green Book to find safety and community during
Ages 12–18
Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa
Veronica Chambers
For children finding their own voice, this rhythmic tribute to Celia Cruz shows how staying true to your roots can turn
Ages 5–9
DC Brave and Bold
Brave and Bold! Female DC Super Heroes Take on the Universe
Sam Maggs
For the young reader looking for heroines to look up to, this colorful guide explores the courage and compassion of over
Ages 7–12