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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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If I Ran the Circus
Dr. Seuss
A young boy dreams up the most spectacular circus ever imagined, complete with bizarre creatures and gravity-defying act
Ages 4–8
The Usborne Book of
Famous Women
Richard Dungworth, Philippa Wingate
For the child who needs to see that one person can change the world. These bite-sized stories of grit and genius inspire
Ages 7–10
Who Was?
Who Was Lucille Ball?
Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
For the child who loves to make people laugh, this biography shows how a determined girl became the Queen of Comedy and
Ages 8–12
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Mighty Justice: The Untold Story of Civil Rights Trailblazer Dovey Johnson Roundtree
Katie McCabe, Jabari Asim
For the young reader seeking inspiration from a real-life hero who fought for fairness and equality in the face of deep-
Ages 10–14
You Choose: Interactive History Adventures
Spies of the Civil War
Michael Burgan, Angie Kaelberer
For the curious student who loves secrets and puzzles, this book explores the daring, real-life heroes who worked in the
Ages 8–12
Cheyenne Again
Eve Bunting
For children processing the pain of being forced to fit in or the struggle to hold onto their family heritage when every
Ages 6–10
Stories for Young Readers #1
Stories for Six-Year-Olds
Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin
For the child with a growing curiosity about the world who needs stories that match their developing attention span and
Ages 5–7
Wordplay Riddles #2
Razzle-Dazzle Riddles
Giulio Maestro
Wordplay and wit take center stage in this collection of over sixty original riddles designed to challenge and entertain
Ages 6–9
Pepper Page Saves the Universe!
Landry Q. Walker
For the child who feels like a quiet observer and longs to find their inner strength, this futuristic adventure explores
Ages 8–12
The Manifesto on How to Be Interesting
Holly Bourne
For the teenager grappling with the pressure to be perfect online, this raw story explores the cost of popularity and th
Ages 14–18
Agatha: Girl of Mystery #1
The Heist at Niagara Falls
Sir Steve Stevenson
Twelve-year-old detective Agatha Mistery uses her photographic memory to track down a jewel thief at the thundering Niag
Ages 7–10
Ever After High
An Enchanted Pop-Up Scrapbook
Matthew Reinhart
For the curious child who loves to tinker and explore, this intricate pop-up scrapbook brings a Victorian-style adventur
Ages 6–12
Seen and Unseen What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration
Elizabeth Partridge
For the middle grade reader exploring how art and media can both hide and reveal the truth about history and systemic in
Ages 10–14
With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote
Ann Bausum
Banners fly and spirits soar in this grit-filled history of the suffragists who endured hunger strikes and jail to win t
Ages 10–14
From the Files of Madison Finn #16
All That Glitters
Laura Dower
Madison heads to the bright lights of New York City for a whirlwind thirteenth birthday celebration with her friend Lind
Ages 8–12
All Our Broken Pieces
L.D. Crichton
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of OCD or physical scars, this raw romance explores finding beauty in brokennes
Ages 14–18
A Porcupine Named Fluffy
Helen Lester
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit their label or name. This silly story helps kids embrace their unique
Ages 4–7
Adventuregame Comics #2
The Beyond
Jason Shiga
For the puzzle-loving child who enjoys cracking codes and charting their own course through mysterious, imaginative worl
Ages 8–12
Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Own Stories
Ellen Levine
Young people at the heart of the 1950s and 60s Civil Rights movement share their personal accounts of courage and activi
Ages 10–15
Buried Alive: The Elements of Love
Ralph Fletcher
The heavy, wild, and quiet moments of love unfold through the elemental lenses of earth, water, air, and fire in this po
Ages 11–16
The Journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce: A Pilgrim Boy, Plymouth, 1620
Ann Rinaldi
An indentured servant boy records the harrowing voyage of the Mayflower and the grueling labor required to build a new c
Ages 9–14
Who Was?
Who Were Stanley and Livingstone?
Jim Gigliotti
For the curious child who dreams of exploration and wonders what it takes to keep going when the world feels vast and un
Ages 8–12
Speed of Life
Carol Weston
For the teen navigating the messy complexities of grief, a changing family, and the unexpected discovery that her dad is
Ages 10–14
New Gold Mountain
Christopher Cheng
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this diary-style story follows a young boy facing hardship and
Ages 10–14