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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,952 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
408 books
4–7 yrs
2627 books
8–11 yrs
3003 books
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Chapter Books
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(475)
Poetry
(234)
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(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Take It to the Hoop, Magic Johnson
Quincy Troupe
The rhythm of the court comes alive in this rhythmic tribute to Magic Johnson, celebrating his legendary basketball skil
Ages 6–10
The Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries #34
Abby and the Notorious Neighbor
Ann M. Martin
Stuck in bed with a boring illness, Abby spies on her neighbors through binoculars until she spots a notorious criminal
Ages 6–9
Telephone Tales
Gianni Rodari
For the child who loves 'one more story' at bedtime, these bite-sized, surreal tales bridge the distance between a trave
Ages 5–10
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Bully
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Bully only has mean names for his friends, but a series of blunt interactions show how his words push others away in thi
Ages 3–7
Gabby #3
To Catch a Crook
Dorothy Haas
A Career Day project turns serious when Gabby puts on her private eye hat to investigate a string of mysterious local di
Ages 8–11
The School Mouse
Dick King-Smith
Flora is the most educated mouse in the world, and she must use everything she has learned to save her family during a s
Ages 7–10
Mike Leonetti's Sports Stories #2
Swinging for the Fences: Hank Aaron and Me
Mike Leonetti
Young baseball fan Mark watches from the stands as the legendary Hank Aaron chases history and prepares to break the all
Ages 6–10
Easy Reader Biographies
Abraham Lincoln: A Great President, a Great American
Violet Findley
For the student preparing their first big biography report or the child curious about how a humble boy in a log cabin be
Ages 9–12
First Graphics: Biographies
Marie Curie: Physicist and Chemist
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes for her groundbreaking work on radioactivity. Learn how she balanced life as a scientis
Ages 6–9
The Hidden Child
Anne Cassidy
Lou thinks she knows her best friend Anna, but a collection of hidden newspaper clippings reveals a shocking secret abou
Ages 12–16
Pocket Bios
Rosa Parks
Clémentine V. Baron
One woman's refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus sparks a movement and turns Rosa Parks into a symbol for civ
Ages 6–9
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Love
Ziggy Marley
Simple conversations about compassion show how keeping kindness front and center can heal divisions and change the world
Ages 5–9
Zinnia and the Bees
Danielle Davis
For the child who carries their worries on the outside, this story of a girl with bees in her hair explores sibling loss
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Michelangelo?
Kirsten Anderson
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how a young apprentice became a master of the Sistine Chapel and the statue o
Ages 8–12
Circle the Truth
Pat Schmatz
For the child navigating the heavy fog of loss while feeling like they see the world differently than everyone else.
Ages 9–13
Forever Four #1
Leading Ladies
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the young girl looking for role models and the historical inspiration to lead, this collection profiles women who sh
Ages 8–12
Love in the Time of Global Warming #2
The Island of Excess Love
Francesca Lia Block
For the teen navigating a world that feels broken, searching for beauty, queer identity, and a sense of belonging amidst
Ages 14–18
Guys Read #3
The Sports Pages
Jon Scieszka
For the middle-schooler who would rather be on the field than in a book. This high-energy collection uses humor and grit
Ages 8–12
Trans+
Kathryn Gonzales, Karen Rayne
For the teen or young adult navigating the complexities of gender identity, this guide offers supportive insights on tra
Ages 12–18
Deadly Aim: The Civil War Story of Michigan's Anishinaabe Sharpshooters
Sally M. Walker
For the reader grappling with the sting of unfairness and the long road to finding justice after being wronged by those
Ages 12–18
Angry Management
Chris Crutcher
For the teenager grappling with deep-seated resentment or past trauma, these stories offer a raw, honest look at finding
Ages 14–18
Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched into History
Leah Henderson
From local protests to massive social shifts, see how the 1960s counterculture and Vietnam War demonstrations moved a na
Ages 8–12
Step Up To the Plate, Maria Singh
Uma Krishnaswami
Maria Singh works to find her voice and a sense of belonging in a multicultural world while balancing her love for the g
Ages 8–12
Mixed Beasts
Wallace Edwards
For the child who loves to doodle imaginary monsters, this whimsical bestiary of hybrid creatures sparks creativity thro
Ages 4–8