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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,420 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2755 books
8–11 yrs
3160 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Secret Keeper
Kate Coombs
Kalli carries the weight of every deep, dark secret in Maldinga until the heavy burden becomes more than one person can
Ages 4–8
Maker Comics #11
Design a Game!
Bree Wolf, Jesse Fuchs
For the young inventor who loves board games or video games and is ready to stop playing and start creating their own in
Ages 9–12
Usborne Starting Point History #1
The First Civilisations
Anne Millard
For the curious student fascinated by how the world began. This visual guide brings the ancient civilizations of Mesopot
Ages 8–12
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The Truth About Mary Rose
Marilyn Sachs
Named after an aunt who died a hero in a fire, Mary Rose begins to uncover a confusing and complicated truth behind her
Ages 9–12
The Swallowtail Legacy #3
Search for the Sunken Statue
Michael D. Beil
For the child who loves piecing together clues and enjoys stories about unmasking adults with secret motives during a su
Ages 8–12
James Printer: A Novel of Rebellion
Paul Samuel Jacobs
A Nipmuck Indian serving as a printer's apprentice finds himself pulled between his home in Cambridge and the onset of a
Ages 10–14
The Story of Inventions
Anna Claybourne
From the invention of the wheel and braille to the accidental creation of potato chips, these humorously illustrated sto
Ages 7–11
The Stone Silenus
Jane Yolen
Melissa’s father was a poet who loved myths. A year after his death, a mysterious faun-boy appears, making her wonder if
Ages 12–17
24 Girls in 7 Days
Alex Bradley
For the teenager navigating the high-pressure world of high school dating and the sheer awkwardness of finding a prom da
Ages 14–18
Yours Truly, Lucy B. Parker #3
Take My Advice!
Robin Palmer
For the child navigating the unspoken rules of middle school. Maya balances her own social blunders with the pressure of
Ages 9–12
Speed of Light
Sybil Rosen
Growing up in the 1950s South, an eleven-year-old girl confronts the harsh realities of racism and antisemitism within h
Ages 9–12
Secret Tree Fort
Brianne Farley
For the child who feels ignored by an older sibling and uses their imagination to bridge the gap and invite connection.
Ages 4–8
Focused
Alyson Gerber
For the child who feels like they are trying their hardest but still falling behind, this story offers a validating look
Ages 8–12
The Other Side of the Story
Seriously, Cinderella Is SO Annoying!
Trisha Speed Shaskan
For the child learning that there are two sides to every story, this humorous retelling explores how perspective changes
Ages 6–9
From the Files of Madison Finn #18
Give Me a Break
Laura Dower
Bad luck follows Madison all the way to Big Mountain. Can she turn her disaster-prone ski vacation around before it is t
Ages 8–12
Open Very Carefully
Nick Bromley
For the child who loves to break the rules or needs a high energy way to burn off steam: this interactive book turns the
Ages 3–7
Reasons to Hate Me
Susan Metallo
For the teenager navigating the painful fallout of a social mistake, this story offers a roadmap for self-forgiveness an
Ages 14–18
The Tale of Paradise Lost
Nancy Willard
Angels clash in a great war in heaven before Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden in this accessible retellin
Ages 10–15
Let's Visit #1
Let's Visit Mia
Jan Rodorf
Mia is so excited to meet you! Answer her playful questions about your favorite foods, toys, and costumes in this chatty
Ages 3–6
Irma Rangel
Anna Butzer
For the child who wants to see how one person can change the law. This accessible biography introduces a trailblazing le
Ages 7–9
Library of Doom
Escape from the Pop-Up Prison
Michael Dahl
For the child who loves high-stakes action but struggles with dense text, this fast-paced escape provides a heroic boost
Ages 8–12
Poison for Breakfast
Lemony Snicket
For the curious thinker who enjoys pondering big questions, this eccentric mystery turns a strange morning into a medita
Ages 10–18
Letters to Horseface: Young Mozart's Travels in Italy
F. N. Monjo
A fourteen-year-old Mozart writes home to his sister, sharing the sights, sounds, and musical inspirations of his 1770 j
Ages 8–12
The Making of America #6
Thurgood Marshall
Teri Kanefield
For the child who asks why some rules are unfair, this biography explores how one man used the power of law to challenge
Ages 10–14