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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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Early Readers
(39)
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Between Two Ends
David Ward
Yeats enters the exotic world of The Arabian Nights to solve a thirty-year-old family secret hidden inside a pair of eer
Ages 8–12
Keeping the Castle #1
Keeping the Castle
Patrice Kindl
Money-minded Althea hopes her beauty will save her family's crumbling castle, but her sharp tongue keeps getting in the
Ages 12–18
They Call Me Woolly What Animal Names Can Tell Us
Keith Du Quette
For the curious child who asks 'why' about everything in nature, this rhyming guide reveals how animals like the anteate
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Flights of Fancy
Quentin Blake
For the aspiring young writer or artist who needs a spark to get started. Ten legendary creators share their secrets to
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Robert Ripley?
Kirsten Anderson
For the curious child who loves weird facts and wonders how an ordinary person creates an extraordinary legacy through t
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #93
Mary Anne and the Memory Garden
Ann M. Martin
Shock and grief collide when Mary Anne returns to school only to learn that her friend and project partner has suddenly
Ages 8–12
Marvin Terban's Wordplay #5
Guppies in Tuxedos: Funny Eponyms
Marvin Terban
The Earl of Sandwich and other real-life figures are the surprising sources behind everyday words in this collection of
Ages 8–13
Usborne Illustrated Stories
Illustrated Stories from Dickens
Mary Sebag-Montefiore
For the child curious about classic literature but intimidated by big words. These retold tales introduce iconic charact
Ages 7–11
Yo, Yolanda!
Advice from an Expert
Kim Feltes, Grace Chen
For the student who wants to grow their critical thinking skills through real-world guidance. This educational reader he
Ages 8–11
Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution
Kacen Callender
For the teen navigating the complexities of online identity, social media burnout, and the courage it takes to be honest
Ages 14–18
Usborne Classics Retold
Victorian Ghost Stories
Mike Stocks
For the child who loves a chilly thrill, these adapted Victorian classics offer the perfect entry point into the world o
Ages 8–12
Julia Redfern #3
A Room Made of Windows
Eleanor Cameron
An aspiring young writer keeps a sharp eye on the lives and secrets of the neighbors around her while nurturing her own
Ages 10–14
Under the Royal Palms: A Childhood in Cuba
Alma Flor Ada
Personal memories and vivid impressions recreate the sights and sounds of a young girl's childhood growing up in Cuba.
Ages 8–12
The World of Arthur and Friends
Marc Brown
For the child navigating the highs and lows of second grade, from schoolyard mishaps to the pressure of getting everythi
Ages 4–8
Rules for Camouflage
Kirstin Cronn-Mills
For the teen who feels like they are constantly performing to fit in, this verse novel celebrates the courage it takes t
Ages 12–18
Dear America #8
So Far from Home
Barry Denenberg
For the child who feels homesick or overwhelmed by new responsibilities, this diary offers a window into the grit and he
Ages 9–14
My Big Fat Teen Crisis
Jenny Smith
For the teen feeling uprooted by a family move, this diary-style comedy captures the awkwardness of starting over in the
Ages 11–14
The Chosen One: Triumphs of a Black Girl in the Ivy League
Echo Brown
For the teen feeling the weight of family expectations while navigating high-pressure spaces where they don't see themse
Ages 14–18
Scott of the Antarctic
Evelyn Dowdeswell, Julian Dowdeswell, Angela Seddon
For the child captivated by history and high-stakes adventure, this book uses real letters and photos to explore the gri
Ages 8–12
Shoes #1
Ballet Shoes
Noel Streatfeild
Three sisters trade their quiet lives for the grueling spotlight of stage school, where they must balance family loyalty
Ages 8–12
The Secret Life of Amanda K. Woods
Ann Cameron
Growing up in 1950s Wisconsin, eleven-year-old Amanda navigates the complicated bonds of her family while discovering wh
Ages 8–12
Full Moon Stories
Eagle-Walking Turtle
Grandpa Iron shares thirteen Arapaho stories, one for every moon of the year, to pass down the sacred beliefs and tradit
Ages 6–10
Write Your Own
Write Your Own Historical Fiction Story
Tish Farrell
For the young storyteller or history buff who wants to turn facts into fiction. This guide empowers middle-grade writers
Ages 9–12
Hard Love #1
Hard Love
Ellen Wittlinger
Writing secret feelings in a DIY zine helps sixteen-year-old John process his parents' divorce and find a way out of his
Ages 14–18