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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
(2902)
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(475)
Poetry
(234)
Middle Grade
(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
6–8
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The Last Dragon Chronicles #3
Fire Star
Chris d'Lacey
While on an Arctic research trip, David begins writing a legend about dragons and bears, only to realize his story is da
Ages 9–13
Choice Selections of Poetry for Children and Youth
John W. Baird
For the young student or parent seeking timeless wisdom and moral guidance through the beauty of classical verse and Vic
Ages 8–16
Rain Reign
Ann M. Martin
When a massive storm hits and her dog Rain goes missing, Rose Howard must break all her strict routines to search the fl
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Laura Ingalls Wilder
William Anderson
Panthers roam and fiddles play in this look at the wild Wisconsin woods where Laura Ingalls grew up among a resilient fa
Ages 8–12
The Gravity of Us
Phil Stamper
A teen journalist’s life turns into a media circus when his father is chosen for a Mars mission, making his new romance
Ages 13–18
The Wonderful O
James Thurber
For the child who loves the power of words and language, this playful fable explores what happens when a villainous ban
Ages 8–12
Fortunately, the Milk
Neil Gaiman
A simple trip for milk turns into a wild time-traveling odyssey featuring space aliens, pirates, and a stegosaurus in a
Ages 7–12
Bill Peet: An Autobiography
Bill Peet
Bill Peet: An Autobiography is the life story of the Disney animator and author who helped bring The Jungle Book to the
Ages 8–14
The Children's Second Book of Poetry
Emilie Kip Baker
For the young reader beginning to explore the beauty of language. This classic collection uses timeless verse to inspire
Ages 7–12
The Book Thief
Markus Zusak
Narrated by Death, a young foster girl in Nazi Germany finds survival and connection by stealing books and sharing them
Ages 13–18
The Shakespeare Stealer #1
The Shakespeare Stealer
Gary Blackwood
Orphaned Widge must infiltrate the Globe Theatre to steal a script for his master, but the world of the stage offers a f
Ages 9–14
Líderes como nosotros
Pura Belpré
Annette M. Clayton
For the child who loves visiting the library and needs to see how one person's passion for their own culture can change
Ages 7–11
Writing, Counting and Calendars
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders how we started tracking time and sharing ideas across the ages.
Ages 7–10
Behind the Mountains
Edwidge Danticat
For the child navigating a major move or family separation, this diary offers a window into the challenges and hopes of
Ages 9–14
Muslim Girl
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
Amani shares her journey from a childhood shaped by post-9/11 stereotypes to building a global digital movement that cel
Ages 13–18
Moving Words About a Flower
K. C. HAYES
For the child curious about the natural world, this visual journey transforms the life of a dandelion into a dancing, po
Ages 4–8
The Bookworm and Other Stories
Leslie Brazier Smit
For the child who gets lost in the pages of a book, these stories celebrate the magic of reading and the vast worlds tuc
Ages 6–10
Alice you are amazing!
Marta Rodriguez
For the child who feels uninspired by their schoolwork or finds their daily routine dull. Milo's whimsical journey spark
Ages 8–12
The Misfits #2
Totally Joe
James Howe
Joe writes his way from A to Z, uncovering his own voice while dealing with middle school bullies and his identity as a
Ages 10–14
The Ship We Built
Lexie Bean
Rowan releases secrets into the sky via balloon-borne letters, searching for a connection while struggling with a painfu
Ages 10–14
The Last Dragon Chronicles #1
The Fire Within
Chris d'Lacey
A collection of handmade clay dragons comes to life with a secret power: they only survive as long as they are loved by
Ages 9–13
Fairy Animals of Misty Wood
Mia the Mouse
Lily Small
For the imaginative child who often gets lost in their own thoughts and stories, even when they have a job to do.
Ages 4–8
Miss Smith #4
Miss Smith Under the Ocean
Michael Garland
Miss Smith’s magic book brings Moby Dick and Captain Nemo to life for a deep-sea field trip aboard the Nautilus.
Ages 4–9
The Silver Path
Christine Harris
For the child feeling the ache of a parent being far away, this story offers a lyrical way to stay connected through the
Ages 5–8