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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
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The Disappearances
Emily Bain Murphy
For the teenager grappling with how the past shapes the present, this story explores how losing memories and sensory det
Ages 12–18
The Good Fight
Anne Quirk
For the child curious about why we vote and how we got here. This history of the American struggle for voting rights emp
Ages 8–12
The Size of the Truth
Andrew Smith
For the child grappling with a secret or a difficult past, this story explores how to move beyond labels and find the co
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Mississippi Mud: Three Prairie Journals
Ann Warren Turner
For children processing the mixed emotions of a big move. This collection of poems captures the bravery, loss, and wonde
Ages 7–11
Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia
Esther Hautzig
For the child grappling with sudden life changes or hardship, this memoir shows how the strength of family and a resilie
Ages 10–15
Stand Up! Speak Out!: A Story Inspired by the Climate Change Revolution
Andrew Joyner
For the child who wants to help the planet but feels too small to make a difference.
Ages 4–8
The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle
Leslie Connor
For the child who feels misunderstood or struggles with school, this gentle mystery explores the power of radical honest
Ages 8–12
Yuki
Gloria Whelan
For the child adjusting to a new environment or culture, follow a young girl's journey of displacement and her search fo
Ages 8–12
The One True Thing
Linda Newbery
When the ground shifts, where can one true thing be found?
Ages 9–12
Sally Lockhart #1
The Ruby in the Smoke
Philip Pullman
Sixteen-year-old Sally Lockhart hunts for the truth behind her father's death through the dangerous alleys of Victorian
Ages 12–17
Ready, Steady, Read
Inside the World Wide Web
Roopa Pai
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how a digital brain connects the whole world as a friendly guide explains the
Ages 8–12
Girls to the Rescue #2
Girls to the Rescue, Book 2
Bruce Lansky
For the girl who wants to see herself as the hero of her own story, these folk tales celebrate cleverness and bravery wi
Ages 8–12
All About
All About Continents & Oceans
Anam Rasheed
Vibrant maps and fascinating facts lead a journey across seven continents and five oceans to uncover the geography and c
Ages 9–12
Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan
Jeanette Winter
Two courageous children from Pakistan stand up for the rights of others in these woven biographies of Malala Yousafzai a
Ages 4–9
Scholastic Reader
Ruby Bridges Goes to School: My True Story
Ruby Bridges
For the child learning about bravery and standing up for what is right. Ruby Bridges shares her own experience as the fi
Ages 4–8
My Book of Life by Angel
Martine Leavitt
For mature teens processing heavy themes of survival, this verse novel explores the vulnerability of life on the streets
Ages 14–18
Mile End #1
Colette's Lost Pet
Isabelle Arsenault
Colette tries to make friends by telling a tiny lie about a lost bird, only to watch her story grow into a giant, colorf
Ages 4–8
Max and Alexa
The Safest Place in the World
Philipp Winterberg
Max is terrified to deliver a letter on his own, but a brave friend steps in to show him that any journey is easier when
Ages 3–8
Voices of the People
Joseph Bruchac
For children seeking to understand their roots or explore the impact of Indigenous leaders, this collection uses poetry
Ages 8–12
Gadget Girl #1
Gadget Girl
Suzanne Kamata
Fourteen-year-old manga artist Aiko navigates life with cerebral palsy while holding onto the dream of finding her fathe
Ages 12–17
When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop
Laban Carrick Hill
For the child who loves to dance or create, this story shows how one person's innovative idea at a neighborhood party sp
Ages 6–10
The Magical Yet #2
The Curious Why
Angela DiTerlizzi
A whimsical new friend helps turn every question about how the world works into a soaring imaginative journey through th
Ages 4–8
42 Miles
Tracie Vaughn Zimmer
Twelve-year-old Jo Ellen uses free verse to describe the forty-two miles between her city and country homes as she tries
Ages 8–12
The Nowhere Girls
Amy Reed
Three girls unite to start a movement in their high school, determined to uncover the truth about an alleged rape and ch
Ages 14–18