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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,512 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2787 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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12 Things to Do Before You Crash and Burn
James Proimos III
James Hercules Martino attempts to finish twelve specific tasks in Baltimore while confronting the complicated memory of
Ages 12–18
Bright and Early Thursday Evening
Audrey Wood
An egg-laying rooster and a bald baby with long hair star in this rhythmic, upside-down world where every page brings a
Ages 3–8
Black Children Affirmations #2
Black Girl, Bloom Bright
Mahogany L. Browne
Lyrical language and vibrant art celebrate the strength and joy of Black girlhood in a poetic world filled with deep cul
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Dreamdark #2
Silksinger
Laini Taylor
Whisper Silksinger carries the fate of the world as the final guardian of an ancient being who once dreamed existence in
Ages 10–14
Amulet: A Quest for King Arthur #2
Amulet: A Quest for King Arthur
James G. Riley
Solve 35 encrypted riddles etched on copper sheets to follow the coronation of King Arthur and the legendary battles of
Ages 10–16
Stella Etc. #6
Twists, Turns and 100% Tilda
Karen McCombie
Strange coded notes are appearing all over Stella’s quiet new town, and she is determined to find out who is writing the
Ages 8–12
Creepy Tales! #3
Creepy Crayon!
Aaron Reynolds
Jasper Rabbit thinks he has found a shortcut to success when a purple crayon starts doing his homework, but this magical
Ages 4–9
Horrible Histories
The Bloody Scotland
Terry Deary
The wildest parts of Scottish history come to life through foul facts about William Wallace, gory ghost stories, and ter
Ages 8–13
No More!: Stories and Songs of Slave Resistance
Doreen Rappaport
First-person accounts and powerful spirituals reveal the courage of enslaved people who fought for freedom through both
Ages 9–12
Sounds of Language #6
Sounds of Mystery
Bill Martin Jr.
Folk tales, rhythmic poems, and songs come to life through the unique brushes of different artists in this vibrant colle
Ages 9–11
What Was?
What Is Juneteenth?
Kirsti Jewel, Who HQ
Help your child understand the historical roots of Juneteenth through an accessible look at the end of slavery and why w
Ages 8–12
Letter to Somewhere #1
Letter to Somewhere
Karen Parsons
Lucas dreams of becoming a doctor, but he must first find a way to survive a fractured home and his father’s lack of lea
Ages 13–17
Septimus Heap #7
Fyre
Angie Sage
Septimus Heap must use every ounce of his magical skill to destroy a dangerous ring and banish the Darke Domaine in this
Ages 9–13
Requiem: Poems of the Terezin Ghetto
Paul B. Janeczko
These haunting and rhythmic verses honor the lives and memories of the people held within the Terezín concentration camp
Ages 12–18
Emma #1
Fix-It
David McPhail
When the television breaks and nothing seems to fix her disappointment, Emma finds herself completely lost in the magic
Ages 3–6
If You Give... #5
If You Take a Mouse to School
Laura Numeroff
A knitting sheep and a reading sheep face a very hungry wolf, only to realize that a famous literary reputation is a gre
Ages 3–7
Lady Liberty: A Biography
Doreen Rappaport
Ordinary citizens across two oceans pooled their pennies to build a pedestal for the giant copper statue that became a w
Ages 6–10
What Was?
What Was the Boston Tea Party?
Kathleen Krull, Who HQ
One famous night in Boston Harbor changed the course of American history forever by sparking a revolution against Britis
Ages 8–12
Drop Everything, It's D.E.A.R. Time!
Ann McGovern
Chaos turns to quiet across the whole school when students and staff drop their work to solve the most important mystery
Ages 5–8
Point Horror
The Diary
Sinclair Smith
Delia finds a mysterious diary in her locker and begins to see the world through a dead girl's eyes as her own identity
Ages 8–12
All the Places to Love
Patricia MacLachlan
A poetic celebration of the places we love and the family stories that make them special, perfect for helping children f
Ages 4–8
Out of My Mind #2
Out of My Heart
Sharon M. Draper
Melody is determined to face her fears and learn to ride a horse at a summer camp specifically designed for kids with ce
Ages 9–13
The Dogman (Oliveira) #3
The Dogman 3
Luis Oliveira
A big mystery awaits in this third adventure, written by an author who proves that faith and big dreams can overcome any
Ages 7–10
Good-bye, Curtis
Kevin Henkes
The whole neighborhood gathers to say a fond farewell to Curtis the mailman as he walks his familiar route for the very
Ages 4–8