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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,509 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2785 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Dateline Troy
Paul Fleischman
The ancient fall of Troy meets the modern world through striking collages that pair Greek myths with newspaper clippings
Ages 12–18
Picturing a Nation: The Great Depression's Finest Photographers Introduce America to Itself
Martin W. Sandler
Iconic images from photographers like Dorothea Lange capture the resilience and everyday reality of Americans living thr
Ages 10–14
March #2
March: Book Two
John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
For the young person starting to notice injustice in the world and wondering how one person can possibly stand up agains
Ages 12–18
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Ask Amy Green #4
Love and Other Drama-Ramas!
Sarah Webb
Between her mother's upcoming wedding and a mystery involving a cheating boyfriend, Amy's world is full of high-stakes r
Ages 10–14
Kid Blink Beats the World
Don Brown
For the child who feels small in a world of big rules: discover how a group of kids changed history by standing together
Ages 6–10
When You Grow Up to Vote: How Our Government Works for You
Eleanor Roosevelt, Michelle Markel
For the child curious about how their community works: this classic guide explains the roles of the people who keep our
Ages 6–10
Confessions of a Not It Girl
Melissa Kantor
Jan Miller is a high school senior drowning in French homework and college apps, certain she will never be as cool or ef
Ages 13–17
Puffin Joke Books
Funny Business
Bronnie Cunningham
For the middle-grade child who loves to be the center of attention or needs a quick icebreaker to bond with new friends
Ages 7–12
Igor's Lab of Fear
Maze Monster
Michael Dahl
For the adventurous reader who needs to build confidence in their own problem solving skills when things get a little sp
Ages 8–12
Out! How to be Your Authentic Self
Miles McKenna
For the teen exploring their gender identity or sexual orientation, this graphic-heavy guide offers a roadmap for coming
Ages 12–18
The Spelling Bee Before Recess
Deborah Lee Rose
For the child feeling the jitters of a big competition, this rhyming tale captures the high-energy excitement and tensio
Ages 5–9
Flashcards of My Life
Charise Mericle Harper
Emily uses a set of birthday flashcards to journal her way through the knots of growing up and the daily transitions of
Ages 8–12
Bad Kitty Graphic Novels #1
Bad Kitty: Supercat
Nick Bruel
For the child with a big imagination and even bigger moods. This high energy tale uses a cat's superhero alter ego to ex
Ages 7–10
Matched #3
Reached
Ally Condie
For the teen navigating complex loyalties and the weight of responsibility while fighting for a more just world.
Ages 12–18
Digby and Kate #2
Digby and Kate Again
Barbara Baker
Digby the dog and Kate the cat navigate the ups and downs of friendship while hunting, bicycling, and raking leaves toge
Ages 5–8
Get to Know Your Government
Elizabeth Warren: Get to Know the Persistent Politician
Dani Gabriel
For the child who needs to know that hard work and staying the course can lead to big changes. This biography follows El
Ages 7–10
Gooney Bird Greene #5
Gooney Bird on the Map
Lois Lowry
For the child who loves to express their unique personality while navigating the social dynamics of the classroom and th
Ages 6–9
Detective Stories
Philip Pullman
Master the art of the clue with this collection of mysteries featuring legendary sleuths like Sherlock Holmes, Hercule P
Ages 10–16
Xtraordinary People
Kate Griggs
For the child who feels frustrated by school or 'different' in the way they think. This empowering guide celebrates the
Ages 7–12
Celeste's Harlem Renaissance
Eleanora E. Tate
For the child feeling out of place after a big move, this story explores finding your voice and staying true to your roo
Ages 8–12
Punching the Clock Funny Action Idioms
Marvin Terban
Hold your horses and raise the roof with this playful guide to over 100 colorful expressions that mean something totally
Ages 8–12
Freshman Year
Sarah Mai
For the teenager facing the daunting transition to adulthood, this graphic novel captures the messy reality of starting
Ages 14–18
Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story
Anne Carroll Moore
For the child who loves the magic of the city during the holidays, this vintage tale invites young explorers to see New
Ages 8–12
The Loud Silence of Francine Green
Karen Cushman
In 1949 Los Angeles, Francine’s friendship with a rebellious classmate at her Catholic school forces her to question the
Ages 10–14