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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,508 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2784 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Good Knight #1
Good Night, Good Knight
Shelley Moore Thomas
A patient knight is kept very busy when three little dragons refuse to go to sleep without their bedtime drinks and stor
Ages 4–8
Small Damages
Beth Kephart
For the teenager navigating a life-altering choice in isolation, this lyrical story explores the weight of secrets and t
Ages 14–18
Letters From Wolfie
Patti Sherlock
For the child grappling with the weight of a difficult decision or the pain of saying goodbye to a beloved pet for a gre
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior
Carole Lindstrom
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small, this lyrical biography shows how one girl's voice can p
Ages 4–8
Once Upon a Time, the End
Geoffrey Kloske
Classic fairytales get a hilarious, lightning-fast makeover by a sleepy father determined to reach the end of bedtime in
Ages 4–8
This Is a Story
John Schu
For the child who wonders what secrets are hidden within a library's walls or needs inspiration to find their own unique
Ages 4–8
National Geographic Photobiographies
Always Inventing: A Photobiography of Alexander Graham Bell
Tom L. Matthews
Personal quotes and photographs follow Alexander Graham Bell from his Scottish childhood through a lifetime of inventing
Ages 8–12
Thunder Boy Jr.
Sherman Alexie
Little Thunder loves his dad, Big Thunder, but he wants a name that belongs only to him. Watch him search for a title as
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Biography
Dare to Dream: Coretta Scott King and the Civil Rights Movement
Angela Shelf Medearis
For the child curious about the people who changed the world, this biography explores Coretta Scott King's strength and
Ages 7–11
Friends for Keeps #1
My Last Best Friend
Julie Bowe
Ida May decides her heart is closed for business after her best friend moves away, even when a friendly new girl in four
Ages 8–12
Red Moon at Sharpsburg
Rosemary Wells
As the Civil War rages around her, India Moody studies science with a neighbor and finds the courage to survive the terr
Ages 12–17
In Darkness
Nick Lake
Trapped under the debris of a Haitian earthquake, fifteen-year-old Shorty experiences powerful visions of his life and t
Ages 14–18
So Tall Within: Sojourner Truth's Long Walk Toward Freedom
Gary D. Schmidt
Born into the hardships of slavery, Sojourner Truth used her powerful voice and unshakable spirit to walk a long, brave
Ages 5–9
Outside the Lines Poetry at Play
Brad Burg
For the child who loves to move, these playful shape poems turn playground activities and sports into visual art that le
Ages 5–9
You're Dead to Me, Reed Walker
Gwenyth Reitz
For the teenager navigating the fallout of a broken friendship and the messy social hierarchies of high school while try
Ages 12–18
Roald Dahl Nonfiction
Going Solo
Roald Dahl
From fighter pilot dogfights to close encounters with deadly snakes, Roald Dahl recounts the true, hair-raising adventur
Ages 10–15
Chloe by Design #4
Fashion Week Finale
Margaret Gurevich
For the child who thrives under pressure and loves to create, this finale celebrates the grit and vision needed to chase
Ages 8–12
Not Another Unicorn Book!
Laura Baker
For the child who is feeling 'over it' with the latest craze and craves a story that breaks the rules with plenty of lau
Ages 3–7
Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady of the World
Ryan Jacobson
For the child finding their own voice, this graphic biography shows how a shy girl grew into a world leader who stood up
Ages 8–12
Carmen Sandiego #1
Clue by Clue
Catherine Hapka
For the child who loves cracking codes and working with friends to uncover secrets in their own neighborhood.
Ages 8–12
A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares
Krystal Sutherland
For the teen navigating intense anxiety or the weight of a family history of mental illness, this story explores facing
Ages 14–18
Four Friends #4
Four Friends Together
Sue Heap
Mary Clare gathers her favorite animal companions for a quiet storytime session in this cozy look at friendship and play
Ages 2–5
What Do Illustrators Do?
Eileen Christelow
Follow two artists as they sketch, scale, and layout different versions of Jack and the Beanstalk to see how a picture b
Ages 6–9
The Three Rancheros #1
Raymie Nightingale
Kate DiCamillo
For the child grappling with a parent's sudden departure or a sense of loneliness, this story follows Raymie as she find
Ages 8–12