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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
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Portraits of African-American Heroes
Tonya Bolden
Biographies of twenty legendary figures, from Frederick Douglass to Gwendolyn Brooks, reveal the lives of the heroes who
Ages 8–12
Right Where I Left You
Julian Winters
Isaac’s plan for one last perfect summer of comics and Pride with his best friend Diego hits a snag when an old crush an
Ages 14–18
The Loss of the Burying Ground
J. Anderson Coats
For the teen processing the heavy weight of family legacy or the ethical questions surrounding how we honor and remember
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Walden
Henry David Thoreau, Steve Lowe
A man leaves the noisy world behind to live in a small cabin by a pond, finding deep peace and big lessons in the simple
Ages 5–10
The Enchanted Dolls' House
Robyn Johnson
For the child who gets lost in small worlds, this tactile treasure explores the secret lives of dolls through intricate
Ages 5–10
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children
Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Gabe is ready to let his B-side play as he hosts a community radio show and finally embraces his true identity, even if
Ages 14–18
Voices from the Second World War: Stories of War as Told to Children of Today
Walker Books
Children sit down with their elders to record firsthand memories of World War II, preserving the human stories behind th
Ages 10–14
The Dutch Cheese, and Other Stories
Walter de la Mare
For the child who loves the feeling of twilight and the mystery of the woods, these lyrical stories blend everyday life
Ages 8–12
The Story of Art Without Men
Katy Hessel
Writers, freedom fighters, and game changers fill these pages, revealing the incredible women artists who have been left
Ages 8–14
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #13
Bones and Berserkers
Nathan Hale
From a Jersey devil baby to a haunted Confederate well, these chilling folk tales and eerie facts reveal the most hair-r
Ages 8–12
Ow-em-gee!
Rachael Atkins
For the child who experiences every small mishap as a major drama, these funny poems turn daily 'OMG' moments into relat
Ages 6–11
Promposal
RaeChell Garrett
For the teen navigating the high-stakes pressure of graduation while trying to balance family expectations, entrepreneur
Ages 12–18
We Are Not from Here
Jenny Torres Sanchez
For teens grappling with the reality of global migration, this story offers a raw, empathetic look at the courage requir
Ages 14–18
Freddy the Pig #19
Freddy the Pilot
Walter R. Brooks
Freddy the pig takes to the skies in a daring aerial mission to protect a circus from a greedy comic book tycoon and his
Ages 8–12
North Star Books #26
Wells Fargo
Ralph Moody
For the curious reader who loves true tales of grit: discover how brave drivers and expressmen built the American West t
Ages 9–13
Dear Universe
Florence Gonsalves
Chamomile balances the stress of senior year with her father's illness until an absurdly dressed volunteer helps her fin
Ages 14–18
The Badger Knight
Kathryn Erskine
Small and different, young Adrian flees his life as a scribe to become an archer, only to find that the reality of war i
Ages 9–13
King Lear
Gareth Hinds, William Shakespeare
A king’s decision to divide his land sparks a violent power struggle in this graphic novel adaptation that explores loya
Ages 12–18
President Barack Obama: The Road from Childhood to the White House
Shelia P. Moses
For the child curious about how a kid from Hawaii grew up to lead a nation: this biography highlights the power of educa
Ages 8–12
Geographunny: A Book of Global Riddles
Mort Gerberg
Witty wordplay and clever riddles turn global map names into a series of geography-themed jokes.
Ages 7–11
What Could I Be?
What Could Layla Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend and wonders about the grown-up world. This gentle story explores the many exciti
Ages 3–6
George Brown, Class Clown #10
Revenge of the Killer Worms
Nancy Krulik
George is torn between serving dinner at a shelter and meeting his favorite action star, all while dealing with a rival
Ages 7–10
Rebel Geniuses #1
Rebel Genius
Michael Dante DiMartino
In a world where art is outlawed, Giacomo discovers a birdlike Genius spirit and joins a secret studio to use creativity
Ages 8–12
The Key to Extraordinary
Natalie Lloyd
Twelve-year-old Emma lives by a haunted cemetery, waiting for a dream to reveal her destiny, only to find a mysterious k
Ages 8–12