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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
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3–5
6–8
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Horrible Histories: Secret Diaries #2
Queen Boudica's Secret Diary
Terry Deary
Go behind the scenes of history with the warrior queen herself as she rants about Romans, leads a Celtish uprising, and
Ages 7–12
Another Dimension of Us
Mike Albo
For teens searching for a sense of belonging while navigating their identity and the weight of history in an ever-changi
Ages 14–18
Lydia, Queen of Palestine
Uri Orlev
For the child navigating a big move or family upheaval, this story shows how a bold imagination and a bit of defiance ca
Ages 8–12
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Kids Who Are Changing the World
Kids Who Are Changing the World
Anne Jankéliowitch
Young activists from around the globe use their talents in art, song, and protest to protect the planet and save endange
Ages 8–12
What Could Gemma Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend, this rhyming story explores the exciting world of 'what if' as Gemma imagines a
Ages 2–5
A Picture Book Biography #1
A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
David A. Adler
Help your child understand the power of words and peaceful protest through the life of Dr. King, from his childhood in t
Ages 5–9
A Stone in My Hand
Cathryn Clinton
For the child processing deep grief or the fear of family loss, this story follows a young girl in Gaza finding her voic
Ages 10–14
Leonardo's Horse
Jean Fritz
For the child who needs to see that big dreams are worth the wait. Discover how a Renaissance masterpiece was finally co
Ages 7–10
My Best Everything
Sarah Tomp
For the teenager navigating the weight of family loyalty and the pressure to escape a cycle of poverty in pursuit of the
Ages 14–18
The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class #10
Sebastian Metzger Solves a Sticky Situation
Kyle Lukoff
For the child who loves finding solutions to life's little messes and the worry that comes with making a mistake at scho
Ages 7–10
The Untold History of the United States (Young Readers Edition) #1
The Untold History of the United States: Volume 1, 1898-1945
Oliver Stone, Peter Kuznick, Susan Campbell Bartoletti
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is the hidden side of American history from 1898 to 1945, using declassified fil
Ages 10–15
The Books of Ember #3
The Prophet of Yonwood
Jeanne DuPrau
A town is gripped by a woman’s dark visions of fire, leaving young Nickie to hunt for hope in a world on the brink of a
Ages 9–13
With My Hands: Poems About Making Things
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Celebrate the quiet satisfaction of creating something from scratch. These poems invite children to explore the magic of
Ages 4–8
The Ghost Downstairs
Leon Garfield
Greedy Mr. Fast trades seven years of his life for a fortune, only to find himself haunted by a small, lost spectre in t
Ages 10–14
What Could I Be?
What Could Maeve Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend, this rhythmic story celebrates the endless possibilities of who they might beco
Ages 2–6
Lincoln's Spymaster Allan Pinkerton, America's First Private Eye
Samantha Seiple
For the curious middle-grader fascinated by real-life undercover operations and the high-stakes origins of the American
Ages 10–14
According to Humphrey #2
Friendship According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
For the child navigating classroom cliques or feeling replaced by a new friend, Humphrey the hamster offers a tiny persp
Ages 7–10
The Dam Keeper #1
The Dam Keeper
Robert Kondo, Dice Tsutsumi
Pig lives in a peaceful valley protected from a deadly black fog by a massive dam, but he is haunted by the day his fath
Ages 8–12
A Summer to Die
Lois Lowry
Thirteen-year-old Meg struggles with jealousy over her sister's popularity, only to face the heartbreaking reality of a
Ages 10–14
Who Was?
Who Was Woodrow Wilson?
Margaret Frith
Trace the journey of a boy named Tommy from the halls of Princeton to the White House as he leads a nation through the f
Ages 8–12
Capstone Classics
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Carl Bowen, Robert Louis Stevenson
For the child grappling with the idea that everyone has a 'good' and 'bad' side, this graphic novel brings a spooky clas
Ages 9–13
Popular: How a Geek in Pearls Discovered the Secret to Confidence
Maya Van Wagenen
Maya attempts a hilarious social experiment by spending her school year following the rigid etiquette of a 1950s popular
Ages 10–14
Reality Boy
A.S. King
For the teen struggling with a reputation they can't outrun or feeling exploited by the adults in their life. A raw look
Ages 14–18
Postcards from Buster #1
Buster Catches a Wave
Marc Brown
Buster is hitting the waves in Florida, sending postcards back home to share every exciting detail of his surfing lesson
Ages 6–9