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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,391 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3148 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Confessions of a Mango
Kate Lumsden, Nate Pieplow
Standing up against the pressure of a competitive charter school, a neurodivergent girl starts a movement to prove there
Ages 8–12
Fact Finders
Pretty in Print: Questioning Magazines
Stergios Botzakis
Help your child decode the hidden messages in media. This guide empowers middle-graders to look past glossy ads and unde
Ages 9–12
A Letter for Leo
Sergio Ruzzier
Leo the weasel spends his days delivering letters to everyone else, until a chance encounter with a bird brings him a me
Ages 3–7
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1643 books
Milton's Big Idea
Carol Marie Figoni
For the child who loves the library or feels like they have a big secret to share, this story celebrates the power of bo
Ages 4–8
Children's Poetry
Fatimah Al-Asadi
For the family looking to nurture a love for the Arabic language through rhythm and rhyme, this collection uses simple v
Ages 3–8
Whispers of Mermaids and Wonderful Things
Sheree Fitch
For the child who loves the music of words, this collection transitions from giggle-inducing nonsense to quiet reflectio
Ages 4–12
The Boyfriend Rules of Good Behavior
Catherine Bateson
Millie navigates a whirlwind of changes as she tries to adjust to her mother’s new boyfriend in this poetic story about
Ages 10–14
Blade #1
Playing Dead
Tim Bowler
Blade lives by his wits on the streets of London, but his survival skills are tested when he must protect two strangers
Ages 12–17
My Invisible Boyfriend
Susanna Mary Day
Fifteen-year-old Heidi invents a fake boyfriend to fit in at her British high school, only to realize maintaining a lie
Ages 12–16
Maps, the Oceans & Continents
Baby Professor
For the curious learner who wants to understand how we map our world and the vast waters within it. This guide makes big
Ages 5–9
Women of Power
The Only Woman in the Photo: Frances Perkins & Her New Deal for America
Kathleen Krull
Shy and quiet Frances Perkins finds her courage to step through open doors, eventually becoming the first woman to serve
Ages 4–9
Sylvia & Miz Lula Maye
Pansie Hart Flood
Ten-year-old Sylvia finds an unexpected light in her new South Carolina home through a heartwarming bond with her hundre
Ages 8–12
The Ellie McDoodle Diaries #2
New Kid in School
Ruth McNally Barshaw
Ellie uses her sketchbook to document the hilarious ups and downs of pet-sitting, family arguments, and surviving her la
Ages 7–12
For Black Girls Like Me
Mariama J. Lockington
Growing up as a Black girl in a white adoptive family, Makeda searches for her own identity while navigating her mother'
Ages 8–12
The Princess's Blankets
Carol Ann Duffy
A princess is trapped in a perpetual chill that no one can cure until a stranger arrives to offer a unique solution to w
Ages 7–11
Vivaldi and the Invisible Orchestra
Stephen Costanza
Young Candida helps Vivaldi by copying his scores in Venice, weaving her own daydreams into the music of the hidden orch
Ages 5–9
You Choose: Fiction
Cinderella
Jessica Gunderson
Cinderella's fate is in your hands as you choose whether she lives in a modern city, a medieval kingdom, or a colony in
Ages 8–12
The Imaginary Veterinary #5
The Griffin's Riddle
Suzanne Selfors
A mysterious illness is striking down mythical creatures, forcing Ben and Pearl to hunt for a legendary griffin's feathe
Ages 8–12
Half Moon Summer
Elaine Vickers
For the preteen navigating the messy transitions of middle school, family secrets, and the quiet power of showing up for
Ages 8–12
A Boy Named Beckoning
Gina Capaldi
For the child exploring their identity or learning about the strength of the human spirit. A moving journey of resilienc
Ages 7–12
The Butter Man
Elizabeth Alalou, Ali Alalou
As a young girl waits for her dinner, her father shares a powerful story about his own childhood in Morocco during a tim
Ages 4–8
Great Episodes #1
Wolf by the Ears
Ann Rinaldi
Harriet Hemings weighs the promise of freedom against the safety of the only home she knows while trapped in the velvet
Ages 12–17
The Person Who Arrives
Leah Kelley
For the family celebrating a child who sees and feels the world with a unique intensity. A gentle guide to understanding
Ages 3–8
Petals of Rhyme
Masood Ul Hussain
For the child who finds magic in the morning dew and wonder in the changing seasons, these gentle poems celebrate the qu
Ages 8–12