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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
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(475)
Poetry
(234)
Middle Grade
(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
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Emily of New Moon #3
Emily's Quest
L. M. Montgomery
For the teenager navigating the gap between girlhood and adulthood while balancing professional dreams with the complexi
Ages 12–18
Carly Keene: Literary Detective #1
Braving the Brontës
Katherine Rue
Spunky Alaskan Carly Keene takes a nap in a magical bookstore and wakes up in 1846, right as Charlotte Brontë is beginni
Ages 8–12
Emily of New Moon #1
Emily of New Moon
L. M. Montgomery
Follow an orphan girl as she builds a new life on Prince Edward Island in this classic series from the creator of Anne o
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
The Last Cuentista #1
The Last Cuentista
Donna Barba Higuera
Petra is the only person on a spaceship who remembers Earth. Now she must use her grandmother's stories to save humanity
Ages 10–14
A Boy Called Dickens
Deborah Hopkinson
Young Charles works long hours in a boot-blacking factory, but his imagination transforms the bleak London winter into s
Ages 4–9
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
Jon Scieszka
The narrator loses control of the book as the Stinky Cheese Man and other ridiculous characters rewrite their own storie
Ages 6–12
Never Forget Eleanor
Jason June
For children processing a grandparent's memory loss, this gentle story shows how shared memories and storytelling can ke
Ages 4–8
Eyes Open
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
When 1960s Portugal tightens its grip, Sónia must trade her dreams of poetry for a dangerous reality and learn what it t
Ages 12–18
Hearts Forged in Dragon Fire
Erica Hollis
For the child exploring how courage and identity are shaped through history. A powerful look at the legacy of a voice th
Ages 8–12
Love, Aubrey
Suzanne LaFleur
After a tragedy leaves eleven-year-old Aubrey alone, she begins writing letters to process her grief and find her way ba
Ages 9–13
Amal Unbound #1
Amal Unbound
Aisha Saeed
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story explores how courage and a love for learning can li
Ages 10–14
A Million Fish... More or Less
Patricia C. McKissack
For the child who loves telling big stories or needs a playful way to practice counting and understanding the difference
Ages 4–8
Simon's Book
Henrik Drescher
For the child who loves to create and wants to see their drawings come to life, even when they make mistakes or face sca
Ages 4–8
Darius and Twig
Walter Dean Myers
For the teenager striving to build a future through their talents while navigating the intense pressures and loyalties o
Ages 12–17
Amelia's Notebook #19
Vote 4 Amelia
Marissa Moss
Amelia doodles her way through middle school drama, documenting every crush, move, and gossip-filled journal entry in th
Ages 9–12
Young Walter Scott
Elizabeth Janet Gray
For the child who feels different because of a physical limitation, this story of young Walter Scott shows how a curious
Ages 10–14
A Story, a Story
Gail E. Haley
The Sky God owns all the stories in the world until a clever man sets out on a quest to win them back for the people bel
Ages 4–8
The Zack Files #20
The Day That Went from Bad to Verse
Dan Greenburg
A strange tick bite leaves Zack floating through the air like a balloon and unable to speak in anything but rhythmic rhy
Ages 7–10
Who Was?
Who Was Maya Angelou?
Ellen Labrecque
Maya Angelou rose from a difficult childhood in the segregated South to become a trailblazing streetcar operator, a glob
Ages 8–12
We Made It All Up
Margot Harrison
For the teenager navigating the blurry line between digital fantasy and reality while searching for belonging in a commu
Ages 14–18
Cat Kid Comic Club #1
Cat Kid Comic Club
Dav Pilkey
Twenty-one rambunctious baby frogs try their hand at making comics, using everything from clay and cookies to haiku and
Ages 6–12
Love Letters to the Dead
Ava Dellaira
Laurel processes her sister’s mysterious death and her mother’s absence by writing honest, heart-wrenching letters to fa
Ages 14–18
Adam Canfield #2
Watch Your Back!
Michael Winerip
Adam’s dream snow day turns into a reporting nightmare when he is mugged for his shoveling money and his own newspaper s
Ages 8–12
Monster
Walter Dean Myers
Sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon processes his murder trial from a prison cell, documenting the courtroom drama through the
Ages 13–18