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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
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Hear My Sorrow: The Diary of Angela Denoto, a Shirtwaist Worker, New York City 1909
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child grappling with questions of systemic unfairness and the cost of the things we buy, or those curious about
Ages 8–14
Miss Alaineus
written and ill. by Debra Frasier
A embarrassing spelling mistake could ruin anyone's day, but a little creativity turns a vocabulary blunder into a cleve
Ages 7–10
Boris Ate A Thesaurus
Neil Steven Klayman
After accidentally swallowing a reference book, a young boy can only speak in synonyms in this silly, word-filled advent
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
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My Life Undecided
Jessica Brody
Fifteen-year-old Brooklyn is so tired of making mistakes that she starts a blog to let strangers vote on every single de
Ages 12–17
In Other Lands
Sarah Rees Brennan
Elliot is a nerdy pacifist stuck in the Borderlands, a magical realm where everyone loves to fight. He will have to use
Ages 14–18
Somewhere Among
Annie Donwerth-Chikamatsu
For the child navigating life between two cultures, this moving story explores the meaning of home and identity during a
Ages 9–12
Buzz Kill
Beth Fantaskey
High school reporter Millie hunts for the truth when her father becomes the prime suspect in the murder of the school’s
Ages 12–17
Firebirds Rising
Sharyn November
For the teen who feels like they don't quite fit in and loves exploring the 'what ifs' of other worlds through a variety
Ages 12–18
Bravo!
Margarita Engle
For the child who needs to see that history is made by people who persevere. This collection of biographical poems celeb
Ages 8–12
The Popularity Papers #1
The Popularity Papers
Amy Ignatow
Two best friends document their hilarious and often awkward social experiments in a notebook as they try to crack the se
Ages 8–12
4 Kids in 5E & 1 Crazy Year
Virginia Frances Schwartz
Twenty-two fifth grade misfits discover their own hidden potential when a new teacher arrives to transform their school
Ages 8–12
Fairyland #2
The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There
Catherynne M. Valente
Twelve-year-old September is whisked away from her ordinary life to a magical realm where she must lead the revels in th
Ages 10–14
The Lie Tree
Frances Hardinge
A strange tree that feeds on whispered lies takes center stage in this award-winning historical mystery set in a world o
Ages 12–18
Crazy
Linda Vigen Phillips
For the teenager navigating a parent's mental health crisis while fearing for their own future well-being and identity.
Ages 12–18
That Thing We Call a Heart
Sheba Karim
As high school ends, two Muslim-American girls in New Jersey struggle to navigate the exciting but messy terrain of new
Ages 14–18
One
Sarah Crossan
For the teenager navigating the delicate balance between belonging to a family and finding a unique identity while facin
Ages 13–18
The Annoyance Bureau
Lucy Frank
For the child curious about history's real life heroes and how one person can transform national security through dedica
Ages 8–12
A Little Pigeon Toad
Fred Gwynne
For the child who takes everything literally, this hilarious exploration of wordplay turns confusing idioms and homonyms
Ages 4–9
The Breadwinner
Kids of Kabul
Deborah Ellis
For the child curious about global events or needing a perspective shift on their own life by hearing the real voices of
Ages 11–18
A History for Peter #3
America Moves Forward
Gerald W. Johnson
For the student curious about how modern America came to be. This narrative history helps children make sense of the com
Ages 10–14
Eclipse
Andrea Cheng
In 1952 Hungary, Peti deals with a crowded house of relatives while worrying about his grandfather’s safety behind the I
Ages 10–14
Emancipation Proclamation: Lincoln and the Dawn of Liberty
Tonya Bolden
For the student exploring the complexities of American history: this detailed guide uses primary sources to reveal the i
Ages 10–15
The Watch That Ends The Night
Allan Wolf
The tragic sinking of the Titanic comes to life through a haunting chorus of voices, retelling the 1912 disaster from mu
Ages 14–18
To the Mountaintop
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
A courageous young woman steps onto the University of Georgia campus to face segregation firsthand during a pivotal mome
Ages 12–18