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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,510 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
431 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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
My First Words Picture Book for Kids
My First Pashto Words
Marilyn Trueluck
For families looking to bridge the language gap between generations or introduce their little ones to the beauty of Pash
Ages 0–5
Night-Night, Knight and Other Poems
Michael Rosen
For the child who loves to giggle at silly words and find the extraordinary in everyday moments, this playful poetry col
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
High Spirits
Camille Gomera-Tavarez
For teens exploring their roots or navigating family secrets, these stories blend magical realism with the complex reali
Ages 14–18
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories
Holly Black
Born under a dark prophecy of ruin, Cardan Greenbriar endures a childhood of squalor while a cruel fate promises that gr
Ages 14–18
Doomed: Sacco, Vanzetti & the End of the American Dream
John Florio, Ouisie Shapiro
For the teen asking big questions about fairness and prejudice, this narrative non-fiction explores how fear and xenopho
Ages 12–18
Easy French
Katie Daynes, Nicole Irving
Follow an engaging story to pick up French vocabulary and grammar, complete with helpful verb tables and digital exercis
Ages 9–13
Special Effects: Bringing Movies to Life
Nicolas Brasch, Rigby
For the curious child who wonders how movie monsters are made and how superheroes fly. Explore the technical secrets and
Ages 7–10
The Tear Collector
R. M. Romero
For the teen processing historical weight or family secrets, this lyrical story explores how we carry the grief of the p
Ages 12–18
What Could I Be?
What Could Allison Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who feels pressured to pick just one passion or identity. This gentle story explores the limitless possibi
Ages 3–8
Usborne Young Reading: Series Two
Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift, Alison Kelly
For children ready to explore the world's wonders and navigate the strange ways people can act. This classic adventure h
Ages 7–10
A Song for Juneteenth
Zetta Elliott
A lyrical celebration of Juneteenth and Black history for families seeking to honor their heritage through the power of
Ages 4–10
Go Tell It: How James Baldwin Became a Writer
Quartez Harris
For the child who finds magic in books and words, this lyrical biography shows how a boy from Harlem grew up to change t
Ages 4–8
Interrupting Chicken #2
Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise
David Ezra Stein
Perfect for the child who loves to put their own creative spin on things. This silly story celebrates the joy of shared
Ages 4–8
What Could I Be?
What Could Aubree Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the curious preschooler who loves to play pretend and wonders about the many exciting things they might do when they
Ages 2–6
Maisy
Maisy Goes to the Local Bookstore
Lucy Cousins
Maisy visits the bookstore and finds a world of choices, from big brown bear stories to noisy truck books and colorful g
Ages 2–5
Dreamland
Noah Klocek
Amelie loves to dream, but sometimes her dreams are hard to find. Tonight, she must go on a brave search through the nig
Ages 3–7
Wolfish
Christiane M. Andrews
For the child searching for their true place in the world, this lyrical adventure explores how kindness and fate intertw
Ages 8–12
Pop Star #1
My Sister's a Pop Star
Kimberly Greene
Sam just wants her sister home from the tour, but life gets even weirder when a reality TV crew starts filming their eve
Ages 9–12
We the People
Cherokee Rose: The Trail of Tears
Leni Donlan, Sean Stewart Price
For the student who wants to look beyond the textbook. This guide transforms young readers into history detectives by te
Ages 8–12
Wordplay Riddles #1
Riddle Romp
Giulio Maestro
Solving these original riddles and playful word puzzles is a clever way to build a bigger vocabulary.
Ages 6–9
The Pencil
Allan Ahlberg
A lonely pencil creates a whole world on the page, but chaos erupts when his drawings start making demands and an unstop
Ages 4–8
Read-it! Readers: Character Education
Fair Game
Trisha Speed Shaskan
For the child learning that every story has two sides, this clever retelling helps them question assumptions and look at
Ages 6–9
Beneath My Mother's Feet
Amjed Qamar
For the teen facing unexpected family burdens, this moving story explores a girl's resilience when poverty forces her to
Ages 12–17