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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,397 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3153 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Once Upon America
Rebel with a Cause
Kathleen V. Kudlinski
Fourteen-year-old Dicey Langston risks everything to sneak through enemy lines and warn her brothers of an incoming atta
Ages 8–12
Sandra Boynton's Music Books #2
Philadelphia Chickens
Sandra Boynton
For children who love to sing, dance, and wiggle, this imaginary musical revue turns everyday animals into Broadway star
Ages 1–8
The Friskative Dog
Susan Straight
Sharron holds tight to a beloved stuffed dog, the last gift from her father, as she navigates the confusing ache of his
Ages 8–12
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1645 books
I Saw Esau
Iona Archibald Opie, Peter Opie
Witty riddles and playground rhymes fill this collection of traditional verses passed down through generations of childr
Ages 7–12
Juna's Journey
David Kherdian
Journey alongside Juna the Dream Helper as she enlists the aid of several Djanigs to navigate a challenging and magical
Ages 6–10
Witch, Goblin, and Ghost #2
Witch, Goblin, and Ghost Are Back
Sue Alexander
Join a witch, a goblin, and a ghost in five easy-to-read adventures about friendship and feelings.
Ages 6–9
Wonder Why
Ruth Peabody Harnden
Rhythmic verses capture the fleeting feelings and everyday discoveries that make being a child such a unique and curious
Ages 5–9
Watts Library
The History of the Internet
Josepha Sherman
The world changed forever when computers first connected; follow the people and secret military projects that built the
Ages 9–12
Little Golden Book Biography
Zendaya: A Little Golden Book Biography
Lauren Clauss
Hard work and staying true to yourself can turn big dreams into reality in this biography of a young icon of performance
Ages 8–12
Snow Job
Charles Benoit
Nick has a list of rules to remake his life, but a new friendship and a series of illegal deliveries create an avalanche
Ages 14–18
My American Story
Power for the People: How Does Our Government Work?
Michael Burgan
Learn how the three branches of the U.S. government balance power and how the Constitution shapes the lives of citizens
Ages 8–12
Drawing Out Feelings #1
When Someone Very Special Dies
Marge Heegaard
An interactive art therapy workbook that helps children express complex emotions and develop coping strategies after los
Ages 6–12
Edgar #2
Edgar's Second Word
Audrey Vernick
Hazel has waited forever for her baby brother to finally speak, but she is in for a major disappointment when he finally
Ages 4–7
A Step Into History #1
The Civil Rights Movement
Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
Trace the history of African American resistance from the 1600s through the 1950s and 60s, exploring the activists and o
Ages 8–12
DK Readers
I'm an Activist
DK
Real-life stories and authentic images show how young people around the world are using their voices to stand up for wha
Ages 7–9
Pegasus #1
Pegasus
Robin McKinley
Princess Sylvi and her Pegasus, Ebon, share a bond so intense it threatens to break a thousand-year alliance and plunge
Ages 12–18
Adventures at Tabby Towers #4
Fishing Frankie
Shelley Swanson Sateren
Tabitha builds a creative indoor water park to keep a mischievous, lake-loving Bengal cat named Frankie from escaping hi
Ages 6–9
My Little Golden Book About
My Little Golden Book About Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Shana Corey
For the child who asks 'why?' and values fairness. This early reader shows how a young girl's stand against a small rule
Ages 5–8
Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa
Andrea Davis Pinkney
Scat Cat Monroe narrates the rhythmic rise of a seventeen-year-old girl from the Apollo Theater stage to global fame as
Ages 6–10
Bumpa and The Piggies #1
Bumpa and The Piggies
Mike DeWald
For the child who shares a playful bond with their grandpa. This sweet story celebrates the silly nicknames and everyday
Ages 3–7
A Young Readers' History of the Civil War #1
A Nation Torn: The Story of How the Civil War Began
Delia Ray
Historical figures like Harriet Tubman and Henry Clay take center stage in this account of the people and events that le
Ages 10–14
Jake Maddox Graphic Novels
Home Ice Rivals
Jake Maddox
Benny faces a heartbreaking move and a teasing older sister by challenging her to an epic pond hockey tournament with hi
Ages 8–12
Dark House #1
Welcome to the Dark House
Laurie Faria Stolarz
A contest to meet a famous horror director turns into a real-life nightmare when seven fans are trapped inside a creepy,
Ages 14–18
From the Fields to the Fight: How Jessica Govea Thorbourne Organized for Justice
Angela Quezada Padron
Jessica Govea Thorbourne rose from the hot California fields to become a powerful organizer, proving that one child can
Ages 4–8