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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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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Project X Alien Adventures #16
The Last Stand
Elen Caldecott
For children ready to dive into the world of legends and brave knights, this accessible retelling of Roland's final stan
Ages 7–11
Sounds of Language #4
Sounds of Laughter
Bill Martin Jr., Peggy Brogan
Funny folk tales, silly songs, and whimsical poems come together in this rhythmic collection designed to make reading fe
Ages 5–8
Heartside Bay #4
More Than a Love Song
Cathy Cole
Rhi lands a dream record deal and catches her ex-boyfriend's eye, but she soon realizes that getting everything she want
Ages 11–14
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Magic Tree House #22
Revolutionary War on Wednesday
Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie are transported back to colonial times for a high-stakes adventure during the American Revolution.
Ages 6–9
Great People Who Reached for the Stars
Louise Page
Extraordinary people throughout history prove that success is built on courage and the strength to define oneself agains
Ages 8–12
Ramona Quimby
The Ramona Quimby Diary
Beverly Cleary
For the child who wants to express their unique personality and find their voice through writing, just like the spirited
Ages 7–11
What's My Name?
What's My Name? Coretta
Tiina Walsh
For the curious child who dreams of making an impact. This book introduces a literary icon who used her voice to stand u
Ages 6–10
Red Rocket Readers
Playground Games
Pam Holden
For the child exploring the magical worlds of Alice in Wonderland, this guide helps parents and teachers navigate the ma
Ages 8–12
Fiction Fantastic Young Writers Winners Anthology #2024
Realm of Forgotten Dreams
Wordcrafters in Eugene
Young local writers share their hearts through an anthology of adventurous escapes, self-reliance, and the deep connecti
Ages 10–18
Bo at the Buzz #4
Bo and the Poetry Lesson
Elliott Smith
For the child who feels stuck when facing a blank page or a school project. This sweet story shows how inspiration often
Ages 5–8
Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré
Anika Aldamuy Denise
For the child who loves to create or feels their own traditions aren't reflected in the world around them.
Ages 4–9
Young Voices
Jared Morningstar
Fifteen young writers from around the globe share fiction that tackles social issues and human relationships to offer a
Ages 12–18
Dear Max
Sally Grindley
Nine-year-old Max navigates grief, illness, and a school bully through a year of heartfelt letters and drawings shared w
Ages 7–10
The Bookstore Mouse
Peggy Christian
For the child who gets lost in their own imagination. A mouse discovers that words are gateways to adventure when he lit
Ages 8–12
A Stranger in Olondria
Sofia Samatar
A merchant’s son travels to a land of endless books, only to be haunted by a ghost and caught in a dangerous struggle be
Ages 14–18
And We Stay
Jenny Hubbard
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief and guilt after a sudden loss, finding solace in the power of words
Ages 14–18
Anything but Typical
Nora Raleigh Baskin
For the child who feels like an outsider in a neurotypical world, this story explores the vulnerability of making your f
Ages 10–14
The Adventures of Mark Twain by Huckleberry Finn
Robert Burleigh
Huckleberry Finn himself tells the story of his creator, Mark Twain, from his Mississippi River roots to his life as a f
Ages 6–10
Bad Boy: A Memoir
Walter Dean Myers
Young Walter hides library books in brown paper bags to avoid teasing while navigating the complex streets and racial st
Ages 12–18
13 Words
Lemony Snicket
Panache, haberdashery, and cake collide in this whimsical journey through thirteen marvelous words and beautiful, madcap
Ages 4–9
Mr. Zinger's Hat
Cary Fagan
For the child who struggles to find their own ideas, this gentle story shows how a shared spark of imagination can turn
Ages 4–8
I Capture the Castle
Dodie Smith
Seventeen-year-old Cassandra records her family's eccentric life in a crumbling English castle as they navigate poverty,
Ages 13–18
The Lost Language
Claudia Mills
Scarlett O’Hara will do anything to save her family plantation from poverty as she struggles to survive the destruction
Ages 8–12
Word After Word After Word
Patricia MacLachlan
Five school friends discover how writing can help them process life changes.
Ages 8–12