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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,405 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3154 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Pearls of Childhood: The Poignant True Wartime Story of a Young Girl Growing Up in an Adopted Land
Vera Gissing
For the reader grappling with questions of displacement and survival, this memoir offers a gentle but honest look at lif
Ages 12–18
From Challenge to Champion
Skyler Trepel
For the child who needs to see that even the world's greatest athletes faced setbacks, poverty, and doubt before reachin
Ages 8–12
Barking Spiders #1
Barking Spiders and Other Such Stuff
C.J. Heck
For the child who loves to giggle at the relatable (and sometimes gross) moments of life, this playful collection finds
Ages 5–10
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Small Worlds: Of Bees and Trees and Butterfly Knees
Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Robert Louis Stevenson
For the child who loves to explore the backyard and marvel at tiny creatures, this collection uses classic verse to fost
Ages 5–10
Juris P. Prudence's Kindness Contracts
J.N. Childress
For children struggling with playground disputes or sibling arguments, this book uses a young judge to teach the power o
Ages 5–9
What does God's Word say about anger?
Afia Keteku
For the child struggling with big feelings and temper flares, this faith-based guide uses Bible verses to teach healthy
Ages 4–8
Up The Tree House Children Poetry
Unknown
For the child discovering their inner strength while navigating a world of wonder and hidden dangers alongside loyal fri
Ages 8–14
Yucka Drucka Droni
Vladimir Radunsky
For the child who loves the silly sounds of language, this rhythmic tongue-twister turns family introductions into a del
Ages 4–8
Nelly the Monster Sitter #4
Cowcumbers, Pipplewaks & Altigators
Kes Gray
For the child who loves inventing their own silly words and the grown-up who gets to playfully correct them while laughi
Ages 3–7
The Ultimate Teen Girl's Survival Guide
Jessica Blakely
For the teen or tween girl navigating the whirlwind of puberty, social media, and shifting friendships while trying to s
Ages 11–16
Eighteen People Changed the World
Gloria Day
For the curious child who dreams of making a difference, these bite-sized biographies show how ordinary people achieved
Ages 7–11
Dear America #18
One Eye Laughing, the Other Weeping
Barry Denenberg
For the child grappling with news of global conflict or injustice, this diary offers a personal window into holding onto
Ages 9–14
Rosa Parks
Brianna-Ann Awahnde
For the child noticing when things aren't fair, this biography explores how one quiet act of courage can spark a movemen
Ages 5–9
Bilingual Children's Stories
Bilingual French-English Children Stories
Frederic Bibard
For the child curious about new sounds or preparing for a trip abroad. These short, dual-language stories make learning
Ages 6–11
A Rainbow of Poetry for Children
Miriam Kam Weisbrod
For the curious child who finds magic in a ladybug or a rainy day, this collection offers gentle rhymes to explore the w
Ages 4–9
The Adventures of Pomodoro Penguin #1
Pomodoro Penguin and the Library Lemur
Bryce Westervelt
For the child who loves getting lost in books or feels a little shy in new places. This story celebrates the quiet magic
Ages 4–8
The Royal Diaries #3
Elisabeth: The Princess Bride
Barry Denenberg
For the young reader feeling the weight of high expectations or navigating a sudden, life-changing transition into a mor
Ages 9–14
Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement
Angela Joy
Mamie Till-Mobley’s heartbreaking loss turned into a profound act of bravery that forced the world to look at injustice
Ages 7–10
The Beginning of Everything
Robyn Schneider
For the teen navigating a major life detour who feels like their future was stolen and needs help finding a new sense of
Ages 14–18
Wise Girl Talk
LaVern McCants
A supportive guidebook for young women navigating the transition to adulthood, focusing on self-esteem, smart decision-m
Ages 10–18
Niko Draws a Feeling
Bob Raczka
For the child who expresses themselves in unconventional ways and the parents who want to honor their child's unique int
Ages 4–8
Why Was There An American Revolution?
For the curious middle grader wondering why people fought for independence and how a group of colonies became a brand ne
Ages 8–12
Mindset Memos: Bite-sized Biographies for Learning to Think Like a Leader
Unknown
For the child who needs a boost of confidence or a shift in perspective. These short profiles of great leaders turn life
Ages 8–13
All Out #2
Out Now: Queer We Go Again!
Saundra Mitchell
Seventeen short stories capture the lives of teens navigating diverse gender identities and the pull between societal ex
Ages 12–18