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Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,406 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
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A Picture Book Biography #15
A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth
David A. Adler
Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth used her powerful voice to become a legendary crusader for abolition and civil rights
Ages 6–9
The Library of Fates
Aditi Khorana
Princess Amrita becomes a fugitive after a failed marriage alliance, joining an oracle on a high-stakes quest to find a
Ages 12–18
Football Talk #1
Hail Mary, Pick Six, and More Gridiron Lingo
Martin Driscoll
For the young football fan who wants to sound like a pro when watching the game, this guide explains the curious stories
Ages 8–11
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Other Boys
Damian Alexander
For the child who feels like an outsider or is processing trauma, this memoir explores finding your voice when silence f
Ages 10–14
Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes
Nora Shalaway Carpenter, Rocky Callen
For the teen who feels defined by their mental health struggles and needs to see that a diagnosis is only one part of a
Ages 14–18
Out of the Shadows: How Lotte Reiniger Made the First Animated Fairytale Movie
Fiona Robinson
For the child who loves to craft, draw, and imagine, discover the true story of the woman who used paper and scissors to
Ages 6–9
The Light in the Lake
Sarah R. Baughman
For the child navigating the heavy waves of losing a sibling. This gentle mystery helps young readers bridge the gap bet
Ages 8–12
Please Pay Attention
Jamie Sumner
For the child who feels like their brain is always moving too fast or too differently. Maybelle's journey with ADHD help
Ages 8–12
World of Language #6
Behind the Mask: A Book About Prepositions
Ruth Heller
Rhyming verses and vibrant illustrations reveal the hidden patterns of prepositions and how they build the sentences we
Ages 6–10
Enter the Body
Joy McCullough
For the teen processing the weight of their own story or seeking to understand the voices of women often silenced by his
Ages 14–18
Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote
Michael Eric Dyson, Marc Favreau
For the teenager asking why their vote matters or wondering about the history of fairness in America, this book connects
Ages 12–18
Let Freedom Ring
Betsy Ross
Jane Duden
For the young reader curious about the faces behind history, this accessible biography highlights how skill and dedicati
Ages 6–9
My First Book of Nature #1
Stomp and Chomp: My First Book of Dinosaurs
Simon Mole
For the young explorer obsessed with all things prehistoric, this vibrant collection uses rhythmic poetry to make dinosa
Ages 4–8
Classroom 13 #2
The Disastrous Magical Wishes of Classroom 13
Honest Lee, Matthew J. Gilbert
The students of Classroom 13 get exactly what they asked for when a dangerous Djinn grants their wishes, leading to tota
Ages 7–10
Return to the Library of Doom #5
Blood in the Library
Michael Dahl
For the child who finds big chapter books intimidating, this fast-paced supernatural mystery uses a hero librarian to tu
Ages 8–12
My First Telugu
Words for Communication
Abhaya S.
For the parent of a toddler beginning to find their voice. This simple guide introduces essential first words and social
Ages 0–3
Hush: An Irish Princess' Tale
Donna Jo Napoli
Kidnapped and stripped of her royal title, an Irish princess chooses a vow of silence to reclaim her power aboard a Viki
Ages 12–18
The Story of Chicken Licken
Jan Ormerod
For the child who loves to put on a show. This creative retelling uses shadow puppets to explore how rumors spread and t
Ages 4–8
The Stupendously Spectacular Spelling Bee #2
The Most Marvelous International Spelling Bee
Deborah Abela
For the child who feels small in a big world, this story follows a quiet speller discovering that courage and true frien
Ages 8–12
The Unforgotten Coat
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
For children who see a friend facing unfairness and want to help, this poignant story explores the beauty of cultural ex
Ages 8–12
From Archie to Zack
Vincent X. Kirsch
For the child experiencing their first big crush and the nervous excitement of wanting to tell a friend how much they ma
Ages 4–8
What Could I Be?
What Could Ann Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play dress-up and wonders what they'll be when they grow up. This rhyming journey explores di
Ages 2–6
Who Was?
Who Was Aretha Franklin?
Nico Medina
The Queen of Soul begins her journey in her father's church choir before rising to global stardom as one of the most suc
Ages 8–12
Maxx Comedy
Gordon Korman
Max Carmody is determined to prove he is the funniest kid in the world, facing wild obstacles and hilarious mishaps to w
Ages 8–12