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Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,414 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3155 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Tales from the House of Bunnicula #4
The Amazing Odorous Adventures of Stinky Dog
James Howe
Howie the dachshund is facing a looming deadline. To save the day, he invents a stinky superhero and a plucky sparrow si
Ages 7–10
DK Readers
Kamala Harris
DK Publishing
For the child curious about the people who lead our country. This early reader introduces Kamala Harris's journey from a
Ages 5–8
Where Do Presidents Come From? And Other Presidential Stuff of Super Great Importance
Michael Townsend
For the curious child asking about the election or how a regular person becomes the President, this graphic novel makes
Ages 8–12
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A Tale Dark and Grimm #3
The Grimm Conclusion
Adam Gidwitz
Two children face ogres, demons, and the occasional death in this dark, weird, and bloody conclusion to a twisted fairy
Ages 10–14
Sugar
Jewell Parker Rhodes
For the child curious about how people from different worlds find common ground. This moving story explores the power of
Ages 8–12
Make Way for Sam Houston
Jean Fritz
Follow the life of the bold soldier who led the fight for Texas' independence and served as a leader during the nation's
Ages 8–12
Anxious Hearts
Tucker Shaw
Modern-day Maine teens who were childhood friends find their bond deepening into love and remain determined to reunite e
Ages 13–18
Maggie Valley #1
Gentle's Holler
Kerry Madden
Livy Two Weems pours her heart into songwriting while dreaming of a life beyond her crowded North Carolina holler in the
Ages 8–12
Clues to the True You
Julia Marsden
For the pre-teen who is curious about who they are and how they fit in. This interactive guide uses quizzes and journali
Ages 8–12
Big Words #5
Helen's Big World: The Life of Helen Keller
Doreen Rappaport
For the child curious about how we experience the world, this moving biography shows how Helen Keller broke through sile
Ages 6–10
The Sylvie Cycle #1
The Great Good Thing
Roderick Townley
Sylvie has been a twelve-year-old princess for eighty years, but she is tired of the same plot and decides to risk every
Ages 8–12
Marcia Williams Presents
The Tudors: Kings, Queens, Scribes, and Ferrets!
Marcia Williams
For the child who finds textbooks dry, this comic-style journey makes the high-stakes drama of the Tudor dynasty approac
Ages 7–12
Fairyland #1
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Catherynne M. Valente
A Green Wind appears at September's window, whisking her away from an ordinary life in Omaha to a whimsical world of mag
Ages 10–14
Frankie and Friends #1
The Missing Sock
Christine Platt
For the curious child who turns every lost item into a grand adventure and loves to ask 'why' and 'how' about the world
Ages 6–9
Birdie's Lighthouse
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child who thrives on independence and responsibility, this diary-style story follows a young girl proving she ha
Ages 5–9
Fact Finders: Great Women of History
Great Women of the American Revolution
Brianna Hall
For the child who loves stories of hidden heroes and wants to see themselves in the history books. Discover the women wh
Ages 8–13
Peace One Day
Jeremy Gilley
For the child wondering if one person can really make a difference. This true story follows a filmmaker's journey to cre
Ages 7–10
My Uncle Emily
Jane Yolen
Six-year-old Gilbert navigates the wonderful and sometimes confusing world of his neighbor and aunt, the famous reclusiv
Ages 6–10
Exploring the Five Senses of English
What Words
Carrie B. Sheely
For the child who struggles to find the right way to express their ideas. This hybrid graphic novel helps young writers
Ages 8–11
Moving Up: How to Ace Secondary School
Christian Foley
A supportive collection of poems to help pre-teens navigate the giant leap from primary to secondary school, from first-
Ages 10–13
When Thunder Comes: Poems for Civil Rights Leaders
J. Patrick Lewis
For the child curious about why the world looks the way it does: these poems celebrate the brave people who stood up for
Ages 8–12
Dream Journal
Karen Halvorsen Schreck
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief after losing a parent and searching for a way to reconnect with the
Ages 12–17
What the Artist Saw
Frida Kahlo: She Painted Her World in Self-Portraits
Amy Guglielmo
For the child navigating physical challenges or looking for their own unique voice. Discover how Frida Kahlo transformed
Ages 8–12
I Was Here
Gayle Forman
Eighteen-year-old Cody retraces her best friend's final steps, uncovering unexpected secrets while searching for a way t
Ages 14–18