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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,511 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Oh! If Only
Michael Foreman
Step into the glamorous and complex world of Georgiana Cavendish, an 18th-century duchess who became one of England's mo
Ages 6–10
Never Caught, The Story of Ona Judge
Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Ona Judge was born into enslavement at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, but her spirit could not be held as she risked
Ages 9–13
Trucks
Debbie Powell
Giant trucks clash with clever pushcart owners armed with pea shooters in this satirical future-history report of a lege
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
The Notorious Benedict Arnold
Steve Sheinkin
Trace the incredible rise and shocking fall of America’s most famous traitor, from his heroic leadership in battle to hi
Ages 10–18
Winnie (Jacobson) #2
Winnie at Her Best
Jennifer Richard Jacobson
For the child who feels overshadowed by talented friends and needs help discovering their own unique sparkle and worth.
Ages 6–9
The Space We're In
Katya Balen
For the child navigating the complex emotions of loving a non-verbal autistic sibling while processing a sudden family t
Ages 9–12
No Fixed Address
Susin Nielsen
For the child feeling the weight of a family secret or facing financial stress at home, this story balances heavy realit
Ages 10–14
The Breadwinner #4
My Name Is Parvana
Deborah Ellis
In the midst of the Third Afghan Civil War, eleven-year-old Parvana must find the courage to support her entire family w
Ages 10–14
Uncle Daddy
Ralph Fletcher
Nine-year-old Rivers feels torn between the great-uncle who raised him and the father who suddenly returned after years
Ages 8–12
Ender's Game
First Meetings in the Enderverse
Orson Scott Card
Travel back to the origins of the Enderverse to witness the first encounters of legendary heroes and the unexpected meet
Ages 12–18
Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929
Karen Blumenthal
Relive the frantic days of the 1929 stock market crash through the eyes of those who gambled everything during a golden
Ages 12–18
Hopepunk
Preston Norton
When a sister flees to avoid a conversion camp, Hope starts an activist rock band to find her and fight for a world wher
Ages 14–18
Eleanor Roosevelt
Ilene Cooper
For the child finding their own path when they feel they don't quite fit in. This biography shows how a shy girl grew in
Ages 8–12
The Rachel Trilogy #1
Rachel's Secret
Shelly Sanders
For the young teen grappling with the weight of family history and the courage needed to stand up against systemic preju
Ages 11–15
Naming Maya
Uma Krishnaswami
For the child grappling with the sale of a family home or navigating the complex feelings of belonging to two different
Ages 9–12
Diego: Bigger Than Life
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Aztec-inspired art and free verse poetry chronicle the massive life and bold murals of Diego Rivera, one of the twentiet
Ages 8–12
Streetcar to Justice
Amy Hill Hearth
For the child who feels the sting of unfairness and wants to know how one person can spark a movement by standing up for
Ages 10–14
Other Talk, The: Reckoning With Our White Privilege
Brendan Kiely
For white teenagers and their families navigating the complexities of race: a guide to understanding systemic racism and
Ages 12–18
Hummingbird Heart
Robin Stevenson
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence of family secrets and the complicated hope of meeting an absent parent for
Ages 12–17
The Secret to Freedom
Marcia Vaughan
For children learning about the power of hidden messages and the immense bravery required to seek justice and liberty in
Ages 6–10
Tales of Famous Americans
Connie Roop, Peter Roop
For the curious child eager to discover the heroes who shaped our world, from George Washington to Harriet Tubman.
Ages 6–9
Sorry You're Lost
Matt Blackstone
For the middle schooler navigating the heavy fog of losing a parent while trying to figure out the messy, awkward world
Ages 10–14
Goldie the Dollmaker
M.B. Goffstein
For the child who takes deep pride in their hobbies and finds quiet joy in making things. A gentle look at the integrity
Ages 6–10
Black Girl Survives in This One, The: Horror Stories
Desiree S. Evans, Saraciea J. Fennell
For the teenager who wants to see themselves as the hero who makes it to the end, even in the darkest, most chilling cir
Ages 14–18