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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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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Let's Celebrate #1
Martin Luther King, Jr., and His Birthday
Jacqueline Woodson
The life and legacy of the courageous civil rights leader are honored in this introduction to the man behind the nationa
Ages 4–8
Buxton #2
The Madman of Piney Woods
Christopher Paul Curtis
Two boys playing in the woods of Ontario stumble upon the deep, hidden scars left behind by the American Civil War and t
Ages 9–12
Skinnybones #1
Skinnybones
Barbara Park
Alex Frankovitch may be the skinniest kid on the baseball team, but his big mouth and a funny letter to a cat food compa
Ages 8–12
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Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight #1
Monsters at Midnight
Jeremy Lambert, R.L. Stine
A boring summer trip turns terrifying when two sisters enter a dusty used bookstore and find themselves trapped in an up
Ages 8–12
Say It!
Charlotte Zolotow
Golden autumn leaves and a whistling wind surround a mother and daughter as they share a poetic, love-filled stroll thro
Ages 3–7
Photobiographies
Lincoln: A Photobiography
Russell Freedman
Trace the life of the Civil War president through powerful photographs and stories that follow his path from a log cabin
Ages 9–13
Leaders of the Enlightenment
Benjamin Banneker: Self-Educated Scientist
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
From studying the stars to writing complex almanacs, Benjamin Banneker rose to become one of early America's most influe
Ages 7–10
Dork Diaries #6
Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker
Rachel Renée Russell
Middle school gets complicated as Nikki Maxwell deals with the stress and drama of deciding how to ask a boy to the scho
Ages 9–13
Little Leaders
Follow Your Dreams, Little One
Vashti Harrison
For parents who want to inspire their little ones with real-life heroes. This gentle introduction to Black history shows
Ages 0–3
The Selection #3
The One
Kiera Cass
With the competition nearing its end and threats rising outside the palace, America Singer must decide what she is willi
Ages 13–18
Sofia's Diary #1
Sofia's Diary
Georgina Newbery
Life is moving so fast and getting so weird that Sofia has to write everything down just to prove these hilarious, unbel
Ages 8–12
26 Fairmount Avenue #5
Things Will Never Be the Same
Tomie dePaola
Daily life at home and school feels familiar and safe for young Tomie, until the monumental events of 1941 change his wo
Ages 7–10
Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior #5
Quest Mode
Cube Kid
A young villager leaves his home behind to battle epic bosses and navigate terrifying dungeons in this high-stakes Minec
Ages 8–12
Track #2
Patina
Jason Reynolds
Four very different kids with clashing personalities must find a way to run together as an elite track team with a shot
Ages 10–14
The Notebook of Doom #2
Day of the Night Crawlers
Troy Cummings
Strange night crawlers are leaving clues all over town. Alexander and Rip must track down giant tunnel fish and mystery
Ages 6–9
Grandmothers Galore!
Judith Henderson, Ellen Yeomans
For children navigating the funny side of competition, this whimsical tale celebrates the unique quirks that make every
Ages 4–8
Nell's Elf
Jane Cowen-Fletcher
A dull, rainy afternoon transforms into something magical when Nell's drawing of a tiny elf suddenly leaps off the paper
Ages 3–7
Father Water, Mother Woods
Gary Paulsen
The rugged woods of Minnesota come alive in these true stories of hunting, fishing, and the quiet lessons learned while
Ages 10–14
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #17
Diper Överlöde
Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley joins his brother Rodrick’s band, Löded Diper, only to find that the rock 'n' roll lifestyle is full of unp
Ages 8–12
March #1
March: Book One
John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
Congressman John Lewis recounts his journey from an Alabama farm to the front lines of the civil rights movement in this
Ages 12–18
A Life of Service: The Story of Senator Tammy Duckworth
Christina Soontornvat
Experience the barrier-breaking journey of a Thai American hero who became the first woman with a disability to serve in
Ages 4–9
Orlando's Little-While Friends
Audrey Wood
Orlando captures his journey of overcoming shyness and meeting new people inside the colorful pages of his very own pers
Ages 4–8
Again, Again
E. Lockhart
For teens grappling with 'what-ifs' after a family crisis, this inventive story explores how different choices can lead
Ages 14–18
Gay Club!
Simon James Green
Shade, scandals, and school politics erupt when an election for the LGBTQ+ Society president goes public and reveals eve
Ages 14–18