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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,415 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3156 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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The Half-birthday Party
Charlotte Pomerantz
For children who love finding magic in the mundane, this story celebrates family bonds and the joy of creating your own
Ages 4–8
Make Good Trouble Discover Movements That Sparked Change
Jamia Wilson
For the teenager who wants to make a difference: this guide explores historical social justice movements to inspire the
Ages 12–18
Perspectives Flip Books
The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement
Don Nardo
For the student grappling with how people can see the same issue so differently, this flip-book explores the intense deb
Ages 8–12
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid #2
Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley is back at school and desperate to stop his older brother Rodrick from exposing a mortifying secret about h
Ages 8–12
It's Your World Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!
Chelsea Clinton
Learn how to tackle global challenges like climate change and poverty through clear facts, inspiring stories, and action
Ages 10–14
I Think I Thought, and Other Tricky Verbs
Marvin Terban
Master thirty irregular verbs through the rhythm of humorous, alliterative couplets that make the jump from present to p
Ages 6–10
Historical Biographies #1
Take Command, Captain Farragut!
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
A young midshipman writes home to his father about life at sea, a fierce naval battle, and the courage it takes to face
Ages 7–10
What's the Point of...?
What's the Point of Art?
Ann Kay, Cynthia Fischer, Sam Atkinson
For the inquisitive child who wonders why humans create art and how to look at it. This visual guide breaks down complex
Ages 9–12
Nikki & Deja #3
The Newsy News Newsletter
Karen English
Deja just wants her dad at her eighth birthday party, but a rival celebration and a family business trip threaten to rui
Ages 7–10
Worry Warriors #3
Nervous Nellie Fights First-Day Frenzy
Marne Ventura
For the child who experiences 'what-ifs' and physical butterflies before the first day of school, this story offers rela
Ages 6–9
Opinions and Opossums
Ann Braden
For the child who has big questions about the way things are and needs the courage to speak up even when it feels safer
Ages 10–14
Who Will Tell My Brother?
Marlene Carvell
A Native American teenager stands up against his high school's offensive mascot, discovering the deep strength of his an
Ages 12–18
What Could I Be?
What Could Brianna Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the young dreamer starting to wonder what they will be when they grow up, this encouraging story explores a world of
Ages 3–7
What Could I Be?
What Could Gabriella Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the curious child imagining who they might become, this rhyming journey explores diverse career paths to inspire big
Ages 3–7
The Six Rules of Maybe
Deb Caletti
Scarlet has always been the quiet listener for others, but her world shifts when her sister returns home, forcing her to
Ages 14–18
The Misadventures of Salem Hyde #1
Spelling Trouble
Frank Cammuso
Salem Hyde is a young witch who prefers magic to studying, but winning the school spelling bee requires teamwork with he
Ages 7–10
They Called Us Enemy
George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott
George Takei shares his childhood experience of being forced into a Japanese American internment camp and the impact it
Ages 12–18
Rookie Read-About Language Arts
What Is an Idiom When It's at Home?
Emma Carlson Berne
Clear up the confusion of common cliches and learn when it is best to use colorful phrases in this bright, engaging guid
Ages 6–9
Hispanic Star
Bad Bunny
Claudia Romo Edelman, Ann Dávila Cardinal
For the child who loves music and wonders how a grocery store bagger became a global icon by staying true to his roots.
Ages 8–12
Good-bye for Today The Diary of a Young Girl at Sea
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
Nine-year-old Laura records the daily dangers and quiet moments of living aboard her father’s whaling ship as it sails t
Ages 7–10
Reading Beauty
Deborah Underwood
For the child who loves books but feels like they are being told to put them away, or for any young reader who believes
Ages 4–8
Here Lies Arthur
Philip Reeve
For the reader questioning the truth behind the heroes they admire, this gritty reimagining explores how stories are cra
Ages 12–18
Pity Party
Kathleen Lane
For the child who feels like a 'work in progress' and needs a humorous, surreal way to process social anxiety, insecurit
Ages 8–12
Science Verse
Jon Scieszka
After a teacher claims science is like poetry, a student is cursed to hear every scientific fact as a hilarious parody o
Ages 7–12