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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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The Superpower of Self-Confidence for Teens
Robin Roth
For the teenager struggling with self-doubt, social anxiety, or the pressure to fit in during the middle and high school
Ages 12–18
I Am Hermes!
Mordicai Gerstein
Hermes is the fastest, trickiest god on Mount Olympus. Watch him invent the lyre and bestow the magic of storytelling in
Ages 4–9
How Turtle's Back was Cracked
Gayle Ross
In this Cherokee folktale, a boastful turtle's pride leads to a run-in with a pack of wolves and a permanent change to h
Ages 4–8
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Milo Imagines a World
Matt de la Peña
While riding the subway to visit his mother, Milo uses his sketchbook to imagine the hidden lives and secret stories of
Ages 4–8
Sticky Note Manifesto of Aisha Agarwal, The
Ambika Vohra
Aisha is an ambitious scholarship student who has everything planned out until a new friend pushes her to finally step o
Ages 14–18
Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President
Barbara Park
Unpopular fourth-grader Rosie Swanson decides she has had enough of the status quo and challenges the two most popular k
Ages 8–11
Scooter
Vera B. Williams
Elana Rose Rosen navigates her parents' divorce and a move to a new New York apartment by mastering scooter tricks and m
Ages 7–10
Childhood of Famous Americans
Coretta Scott King: First Lady of Civil Rights
George E. Stanley
For the child curious about how leaders are made, this early biography explores the childhood values and musical passion
Ages 6–10
The Barftastic Life of Louie Burger #1
The Barftastic Life of Louie Burger
Jenny Meyerhoff
Louie Burger is determined to become a famous comedian, but his path to stardom is blocked by a massive case of stage fr
Ages 8–12
Big Meeting
Dee Parmer Woodtor
Relatives from all over travel South to the Bethel A.M.E. church to feast, worship, and renew deep family ties at the Bi
Ages 4–8
Kaleidoscope Song
Fox Benwell
Music is Neo’s refuge until she falls for a singer in a local band, forcing her to risk everything for love in a world t
Ages 14–18
Alphabet Acrostics #4
Winter: An Alphabet Acrostic
Steven Schnur
From A to Z, these acrostic poems capture the quiet beauty of falling snow and the cozy joys found during the coldest mo
Ages 4–9
Grandma's Purse
Vanessa Brantley-Newton
Every visit from Grandma Mimi is a treasure hunt. Peek inside her purse to find the objects and stories that connect a l
Ages 3–7
Wonder World of Rhymes
Sandeep Rao
For the child whose imagination thrives on rhythm and rhyme. This collection of playful verses explores everyday magic a
Ages 3–8
6 Chelsea Walk #1
Girls for the Vote
Linda Newbery
Thirteen-year-old Polly’s world expands when she meets two suffragettes and decides to join their protest march, even if
Ages 9–12
Wings on the Wind: Bird Poems
Kate Kiesler
Feathered friends take center stage in this lyrical mix of serious and silly verses written by some of literature’s most
Ages 4–8
A Yoga Storytelling Adventure
Melanie Moyer, Kathe Hudson
For the active child who loves to move and play, this interactive story turns reading time into a physical adventure thr
Ages 3–7
Warning: Do Not Open This Book! #1
Warning: Do Not Open This Book!
Adam Lehrhaupt
Danger lurks behind every page as the narrator pleads with you to stay away, or else you might accidentally set a troop
Ages 4–8
Alita finds her color
Unknown
For the child who feels like they are stuck in black and white while the world is in color. This story explores finding
Ages 5–9
Subway Sonata
Patricia Lakin
The hum of the tracks and the rhythm of the commuters inspire four different riders to turn their New York City subway t
Ages 4–8
I Need All of It
Petra Postert
Pockets full of pebbles and scraps hold entire worlds of adventure in this vibrant celebration of the stories hidden ins
Ages 3–7
Mr. Wayne's Masterpiece
Patricia Polacco
Quiet Trisha is terrified of speaking in front of an audience, but a supportive drama teacher helps her find the courage
Ages 6–9
Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth
Alice Faye Duncan
For children discovering that one person can change the world through patience and persistence. This story connects the
Ages 4–8
The Notations of Cooper Cameron
Jane O'Reilly
Returning to the lake cabin where his grandfather died, Cooper looks for a way through his fears and the weight of his g
Ages 8–12