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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,400 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3153 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Yo, Robinson Sanchez, habiendo naufragado (I, Robinson Sanchez, Having Been Shipwrecked)
Eliacer Cansino
Moving from Salamanca to Seville feels like a shipwreck for a teenager navigating a new school, a stern principal, and t
Ages 12–16
Remember This: The Fascinating World of Memory
Monique Polak
Your brain uses many different ways to store and recall information. See how memory works through clear explanations and
Ages 9–12
Kibitzers and Fools
Simms Taback
Thirteen spirited Jewish folktales full of humor and traditional wisdom show that even the silliest mistakes come with a
Ages 6–10
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Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
Tricky Vic
Greg Pizzoli
Robert Miller made a career out of outsmarting the wealthy by using their own greed against them in this stylish look at
Ages 7–12
Bold Women in History
15 Women's Rights Activists You Should Know
Meghan Vestal
For the child who asks why things aren't always fair, this book introduces fifteen trailblazers who fought for equality
Ages 8–12
Wonderful Hair: The Beauty of Annie Malone
Eve Nadel Catarevas
Annie Malone built a beauty empire for Black women to become the first self-made female millionaire through determinatio
Ages 5–9
Arlene, The Rebel Queen
Carol Liu
Arlene navigates life with physical handicaps while learning how to stand up for herself and fight against the injustice
Ages 8–12
Leonard Bernstein: In Love with Music
Caroline Evensen Lazo
Follow the life of the legendary man behind West Side Story as he grows from a music-obsessed child into a world-famous
Ages 11–18
Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise
Geri Kolesar
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise challenges old traditions to bring modern, fair changes to his community in this inspiring story
Ages 6–9
Flibbertigibbety Words: Young Shakespeare Chases Inspiration
Donna Guthrie
For the child who loves the sounds of words but struggles to find ideas for their own writing, this story shows how ever
Ages 5–9
My So-Called Family
Courtney Sheinmel
Thirteen-year-old Leah begins to question the true meaning of family after discovering she was conceived through artific
Ages 10–14
Fannie Never Flinched
Mary Cronk Farrell
Fannie Sellins stands her ground against powerful industries, risking everything to demand fair treatment for workers in
Ages 10–14
Bluffton
Matt Phelan
An ordinary summer in 1908 Michigan turns magical when Henry strikes up a life-changing friendship with a young, talente
Ages 9–12
René #1
René Has Two Last Names / René tiene dos apellidos
René Colato Laínez
René shares the story behind his two last names, showing how his full name carries the history and pride of his mother a
Ages 4–8
Air Awakens #5
Crystal Crowned
Elise Kova
With the Solaris Empire falling under a new dark shadow, Vhalla Yarl must step onto the stage of fate for one final, wor
Ages 14–18
Streetwise
Mr Darwin and the Ape Boy
Linda Newbery
For the child who asks 'where do we come from?' and 'is science always right?', this story explores big ideas through th
Ages 9–11
She Was the First: The Trailblazing Life of Shirley Chisholm
Katheryn Russell-Brown
Shirley Chisholm rose from a childhood in Barbados and Brooklyn to become the first Black person to run for president, d
Ages 6–10
El espejo de los sueños
Isabel Mesa de Inchauste
Ancient spirits and legends come alive in these nine traditional myths from the high Andes mountains to the deep Amazon
Ages 8–13
Razia's Ray of Hope
Elizabeth Suneby
Razia lives in a village in Afghanistan where she must find the words to convince her father and brother that she deserv
Ages 8–12
Fighting for Justice #1
Fred Korematsu Speaks Up
Laura Atkins, Stan Yogi
Verse and photographs tell the powerful true story of a Japanese American man who fought for justice and civil rights du
Ages 9–13
Breakfast with Neruda
Laura Moe
Living in his car while his mother struggles with hoarding, Michael finds an unexpected connection with a fellow misfit
Ages 14–18
Party for Florine, A: Florine Stettheimer and Me
Yevgenia Nayberg
A young girl discovers a magical connection to artist Florine Stettheimer, finding inspiration in their shared creative
Ages 4–8
The Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)
Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
After spending 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit, Anthony Ray Hinton shares how faith and friendship he
Ages 10–15