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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,509 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2785 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Newsgirl
Liza Ketchum
In 1851 California, Amelia refuses to let her gender stop her from braving the rough streets to earn money for her famil
Ages 8–12
Jackrabbit McCabe & the Electric Telegraph
Lucy Margaret Rozier
The fastest man in the West tries to outrun a lightning-fast telegraph signal in this tall tale about human speed versus
Ages 4–9
What Happened on Planet Kid
Jane Leslie Conly
While her mother heals from surgery, Dawn retreats into the country to build a magical imaginary world with a new friend
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
Lemonade Mouth has finally been discovered by a big-time promoter, but the band must decide if fame is worth losing thei
Ages 12–17
Cat Talk
Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan Charest
Romeo, Tuck, and a cast of independent felines share their secrets and stories through gentle free verse and expressive
Ages 4–8
Rock & Roll Highway: The Robbie Robertson Story
Sebastian Robertson
Follow the rhythm of Robbie Robertson’s life as his Mohawk heritage and love for rock music propel him toward internatio
Ages 6–10
What's Going On Here?
Olivier Tallec
Every flip of these die-cut pages changes the story, creating a silly world of mix-and-match characters and hilarious in
Ages 3–6
Jack #2
Breakfast for Jack
Pat Schories
A boy and his dog lead the way through a wordless morning adventure where the pictures tell the whole story of their bre
Ages 3–6
Rabbi and the Reverend, The: Joachim Prinz, Martin Luther King Jr., and Their Fight against Silence
Audrey Ades
A rabbi who escaped the Nazis joins forces with Martin Luther King Jr. to prove that speaking out is the most powerful w
Ages 7–11
The Acadia Files #1
Acadia Files
Katie Coppens
Why is hair curly? Where does sand come from? Acadia uses the scientific method to find answers to the most curious ques
Ages 8–12
Dear Whiskers #2
Meow Means Mischief
Ann Whitehead Nagda
Adjusting to a new school while her parents are away, Rana finds unexpected comfort in her Indian grandparents' care and
Ages 7–10
Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights
Lawrence Goldstone
The ballot box has been a site of struggle since 1787. Trace the long, determined journey of African Americans fighting
Ages 12–18
Hallowilloween
Calef Brown
Wacky rhymes and vibrant art bring a playful energy to the spookiest time of year, making Halloween more silly than scar
Ages 4–8
The Forbidden Schoolhouse: The True and Dramatic Story of Prudence Crandall and Her Students
Suzanne Jurmain
In 1831, Prudence Crandall sparked a firestorm in a Connecticut town by defying local outrage to open her school doors t
Ages 10–14
Gold Fever! Tales from the California Gold Rush
Rosalyn Schanzer
Real diary entries and comic-style panels bring the chaos, grit, and excitement of the 1848 California Gold Rush to life
Ages 8–12
Diego Rivera
Susan Goldman Rubin
Vibrant murals and a deep love for Mexico define this look at a legendary artist who used his paintbrush to tell the sto
Ages 8–12
Pete the Cat's Groovy Guide to Love
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child learning about kindness and connection, Pete the Cat explores famous wisdom about love through a cool, eas
Ages 4–8
The Isle of Lost Dreams
Junie Crane
For the child who feels overwhelmed by forgotten ideas or lost creative sparks. This journey helps children process letd
Ages 5–9
The Story of Israel for Children
Addie Richman Altman
For the family seeking to connect with their heritage, this narrative history weaves together biblical stories and the j
Ages 8–12
Instant Help Solutions
The Self-Love Revolution: Radical Body Positivity for Girls of Color
Virgie Tovar
Societal standards often weigh heavy, but self-love is a radical act. Interactive exercises and personal stories offer a
Ages 12–18
Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out
Muzoon Almellehan, Wendy Pearlman
Follow Muzoon’s journey from a Syrian village to Jordanian refugee camps and her rise as a global advocate fighting for
Ages 10–15
Miss Rita, Mystery Reader
Sam Donovan, Kristen Wixted
For children navigating feelings of vulnerability when sharing their unique family life or personal identity with others
Ages 4–8
Fun for Tots
Little Brother
Fun for Tots
For the child adjusting to a growing family, this gentle story explores the shifting dynamics and new bonds that come wi
Ages 2–6
The Bowlegged Rooster
Joyce Carol Thomas
Humorous animal fables told in the African-American signifying tradition bring warmth and wit to these spirited family t
Ages 6–10