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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,510 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Rabbit and the Not-So-Big-Bad Wolf
Michael Escoffier
A frightened rabbit uses his own creativity to face his fears in this imaginative tale filled with playful, mixed-media
Ages 4–8
Happily Ever Island #1
Happily Ever Island
Crystal Cestari
Eighteen-year-old Madison and her best friend Lanie head to a fully-immersive resort where they can live as their favori
Ages 13–18
OCD, The Dude, and Me
Lauren Roedy Vaughn
High school senior Danielle is living in a shell after a trauma, but a social skills class might be the unlikely place w
Ages 14–18
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The Turtle of Oman #1
The Turtle of Oman
Naomi Shihab Nye
Before moving from the shores of Oman to a new life in Michigan, Aref spends his final days collecting memories and sayi
Ages 8–12
The Making of America #1
Susan B. Anthony
Teri Kanefield
Drawing from primary sources and personal writings, this biography traces the life of the pioneering activist who fought
Ages 10–14
Lala's Words: A Story of Planting Kindness
Gracey Zhang
Rambunctious Lala rushes through the city to whisper loving words to the local plants, watching them grow in response to
Ages 4–8
The Boy Who Bit Picasso
Antony Penrose
For the child who needs to see that even the world's most famous adults were once playful, messy, and remarkably ordinar
Ages 7–11
Mr. Putney's Quacking Dog
written and ill. by Jon Agee
Mr. Putney’s house is full of absurd animals and clever visual puns. Solve these silly riddles while looking at humorous
Ages 4–8
Loud and Proud: The Life of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
Lesa Cline-Ransome
A studious girl uses her powerful voice and sharp intelligence to overcome obstacles and become a historic changemaker f
Ages 4–8
From Sea to Shining Sea: A Treasury of American Folklore and Folksongs
Amy Cohn
Tall tales, historic poems, and over 140 folk songs come together to paint a vibrant portrait of the many people who bui
Ages 6–12
Beauty Queens
Libba Bray
A plane crash leaves Miss Teen Dream contestants stranded on a tropical island where they must trade pageant prep for ra
Ages 14–18
Can't Stop Won't Stop: A Hip-Hop History (YR Edition)
Jeff Chang, Dave Cook
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how a local Bronx movement transformed into a global force through the storie
Ages 12–18
Sister Anne's Hands
Marybeth Lorbiecki
Seven-year-old Anna confronts the harsh realities of 1960s racism when an African American nun arrives to lead her class
Ages 6–10
Empress Wu
Baby Professor
For the child curious about history's most powerful women, this biography explores the life of Empress Wu Zetian and her
Ages 6–9
Eric Carle and Friends #2
What's Your Favorite Color?
Eric Carle
Fifteen famous children's book illustrators reveal their most beloved colors and unique artistic styles in this creative
Ages 4–8
Just Grace #1
Just Grace
Charise Mericle Harper
Grace spends her time drawing comics and taking photos of cats, but when her neighbor’s pet disappears, she puts her big
Ages 6–10
Clarice Bean #3
Clarice Bean: What Planet Are You From?
Lauren Child
Clarice Bean transforms a school project into an all-out family protest when she learns a neighborhood tree is in danger
Ages 5–9
Jane, Wishing
Tobi Tobias
For the child who constantly compares themselves to others and wishes for a more 'exciting' life, this gentle story mode
Ages 4–8
Dog Called Homeless, A
Sarah Lean
For the child navigating the heavy silence of grief. When words feel too small for a big loss, Cally's story shows that
Ages 8–12
Mother Jones: One Woman's Fight for Labor
Betsy Harvey Kraft
Follow the life of a fearless crusader and union organizer who dedicated herself to fighting for the rights of American
Ages 9–12
American Sisters #10
Pacific Odyssey to California 1905
Laurie Lawlor
Poetry weaves through this moving account of a Korean immigrant family facing the hardships of life in Hawaii and Califo
Ages 8–12
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Failure
Laymon Hicks
Since every child is certain to face a setback, this honest guide helps them rethink what it means to mess up and how to
Ages 5–9
Magic in the Margins: A Medieval Tale of Bookmaking
W. Nikola-Lisa
Simon, a young apprentice scribe, searches for the spark of true imagination while learning to illuminate beautiful medi
Ages 6–10
We've Got a Job: the 1963 Birmingham Children's March
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person starting to realize the power of their own voice and wanting to know how kids their age have change
Ages 10–18