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Writing & Storytelling
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
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Curious Cats: In Art and Poetry
William Lach
Classic feline verses meet elegant masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in this celebration of all things ca
Ages 4–10
Orangutan Tongs
Jon Agee
For the child who loves the sound of words and the joy of a good giggle. This collection of tongue twisters and nonsense
Ages 4–8
Meanwhile Back on Earth
Oliver Jeffers
For the child curious about why people fight or why the world feels so big: this cosmic road trip offers a gentle, breat
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
1653 books
Return to the Library of Doom #1
Zombie in the Library
Michael Dahl
For the child who finds thick books intimidating but loves a good thrill. This spooky graphic novel uses a library escap
Ages 8–12
The New Rules of High School
Blake Nelson
For the teenager who feels suffocated by the pressure to be perfect and is ready to trade their straight-A reputation fo
Ages 14–18
The Big Book of Monsters: The Creepiest Creatures from Classic Literature
Hal Johnson
For the curious reader who loves a good chill, this guide uncovers the surprising literary origins of the world's most f
Ages 8–12
War Is-- Soldiers, Survivors, and Storytellers Talk about War
Marc Aronson
For the teenager grappling with the ethics of conflict, this anthology offers a raw, honest look at the reality of war f
Ages 13–18
Write Your Own #4
Write Your Own Tall Tale
Natalie M. Rosinsky
For the child who loves telling big stories or needs a creative spark for school writing assignments: discover the secre
Ages 8–12
Passion of Dolssa
Julie Berry
For the teen exploring the intersection of personal conviction and institutional power. This intense historical journey
Ages 14–18
Phoebe's Diary
Phoebe Wahl
For the teenager navigating the intense transition from high school to adulthood while trying to find their creative voi
Ages 14–18
The Librarian Who Measured the Earth
Kathryn Lasky
Shadows cast at high noon on a summer day help a brilliant librarian use simple geometry to calculate the entire circumf
Ages 6–11
Big Words #6
Jack's Path of Courage: The Life of John F. Kennedy
Doreen Rappaport
For the child who feels overshadowed by a sibling or struggles with health, this moving biography shows how John F. Kenn
Ages 6–10
DC Super Heroes: Batman
The Maker of Monsters
Eric Fein
Hugo Strange is transforming his patients into a monstrous army, and it is up to Batman and Robin to stop his scheme and
Ages 8–12
The Fizzy Whiz Kid
Maiya Williams
Mitch is a Hollywood outsider until a soda commercial turns him into a viral sensation with a catchphrase everyone is re
Ages 8–12
Sweet Valley Twins: The Graphic Novel #2
Choosing Sides
Francine Pascal
For the child navigating the tricky waters of middle school cliques and wondering how to stay true to themselves when fr
Ages 8–12
Nantucket #3
Hello, Sunshine
Leila Howland
After college rejections stall her plans, Becca heads to L.A. to chase stardom through viral videos and unexpected encou
Ages 13–18
A Thousand Nights #2
Spindle
E. K. Johnston
Yashaa and a brave princess embark on a lush journey to break an ancient curse in this transformative retelling of Sleep
Ages 12–18
Shakespeare's Globe Stories #2
Twelfth Night
The Shakespeare Globe Trust
For the child who loves dramatic play and funny mix-ups, this vibrant retelling brings Shakespeare's classic tale of twi
Ages 7–10
The Fortune-Tellers
Lloyd Alexander
A carpenter in Cameroon visits a fortune teller and watches in amazement as the strange predictions for his life begin t
Ages 4–9
Costumes for Time Travelers
A. R. Capetta
For the teen who uses fashion to find themselves, this guide blends history with DIY craft to help creators express thei
Ages 12–18
What Could I Be?
What Could Hope Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child navigating a difficult season or big feelings: a gentle introduction to finding hope in the small, everyda
Ages 3–7
The Spinster Club #2
How Hard Can Love Be?
Holly Bourne
For the teenager navigating the complicated emotions of a parent with a drinking problem while trying to understand the
Ages 14–18
Clarice Bean #11
Clarice Bean, Smile
Lauren Child
For children processing the stress of family changes or the pressure of school projects, Clarice Bean offers a relatable
Ages 8–12
The Strange Night Writing of Jessamine Colter
Cynthia DeFelice
For the child grappling with the concept of life's end, this gentle story uses a touch of magic to explore legacy, prepa
Ages 8–12