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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,511 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Cat Kid Comic Club #2
Cat Kid Comic Club: Perspectives
Dav Pilkey
For the child who struggles with perfectionism or comparing their art to others, this book celebrates unique points of v
Ages 7–12
The History of Information
Chris Haughton
For the curious child asking how we went from cave paintings to computers, this visual guide makes the complex history o
Ages 9–12
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
John Grant
For the child exploring the difference between their best and worst impulses, this classic retelling offers a safe way t
Ages 8–12
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Mungo's Picture Book of Poems
William Paul Marlette
For the curious child who finds magic in everyday moments. These short, illustrated verses follow a character named Mung
Ages 3–7
Michael Dahl's Parts of Speech
Adverbs Say Finally!
Michael Dahl
For the child who asks how or when things happen, this clever story brings grammar to life as colorful adverbs wait for
Ages 6–9
What Could I Be?
What Could Lilibet Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the curious preschooler who loves to play dress-up and wonder about the future. A rhyming journey through diverse ca
Ages 2–5
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur and the Poetry Contest
Marc Brown
Arthur and his friends take on a risky dare to write their own poems after Fern challenges them, only to realize that fi
Ages 6–9
African Princess The Amazing Lives of Africa's Royal Women
Joyce Hansen
For the child who loves stories of real-life heroes and wants to see themselves in the pages of history. Discover the po
Ages 8–12
Monsieur Marceau: Actor Without Words
Leda Schubert
For the child who expresses themselves through movement or for those curious about how a quiet hero can make a world of
Ages 6–10
Max & Ruby
Bunny Cakes
Rosemary Wells
Max is determined to bake a worm-infested birthday surprise for Grandma, even if his bossy sister Ruby insists on a rasp
Ages 3–7
It's Career Day: A Picture book to learn about different jobs and careers; Children story book for careers
Natalie Jackson
For the curious child wondering what they will be when they grow up, this friendly guide explores the many ways people h
Ages 5–9
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #2
Through the Looking-Glass
Lewis Carroll
Step through a snowy mirror into a wintry chess-board world where time runs backward and everything you thought you knew
Ages 8–14
Cool. Awkward. Black.
Karen Strong
For the teen who feels like an outsider, this anthology celebrates Black geeks, nerds, and quirky kids who find power in
Ages 12–18
Vietnam #2
Sharpshooter
Chris Lynch
For the young reader processing the heavy reality of duty and the moral weight of difficult choices in a world that isn'
Ages 12–17
Aunt Nancy
Aunt Nancy and the Bothersome Visitors
Phyllis Root
For children learning to set boundaries with tricky people, these funny tales show how a little wit and a cool head can
Ages 6–9
Yellow Star
Jennifer Rozines Roy
Syvia and her family fight to stay together and survive the Nazi occupation of Poland's Lodz ghetto through the eyes of
Ages 10–14
Historical Narratives
The Real Alexander Hamilton
Jessica Gunderson
For the child who thrives on grit and determination, this biography shows how an orphaned boy from the Caribbean rose to
Ages 8–12
The Walk
Winsome Bingham
For the child curious about why grownups wait in long lines to vote. This story connects a simple walk to the polling st
Ages 4–8
Aimee
Mary Beth Miller
Accused of causing her best friend's death, Aimee must face a storm of guilt, isolation, and family turmoil while trying
Ages 14–18
How to Be Luminous
Harriet Reuter Hapgood
For the teenager grappling with the weight of profound loss and seeking a path to rediscover beauty when the world has t
Ages 14–18
I Am a Star Child of the Holocaust
Inge Auerbacher
Inga shares her journey from a peaceful German childhood to three years of survival in a Nazi concentration camp.
Ages 8–12
Pretenders #1
Pretenders
Lisi Harrison
Five high school freshmen reveal their true selves, secret crushes, and family dramas through a collection of private jo
Ages 12–17
Audacity
Melanie Crowder
For the teen seeking a spark of courage to challenge unfairness, this lyrical story follows a young immigrant finding he
Ages 12–18
Ballots for Belva: The True Story of a Woman's Race for the Presidency
Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
For the child who asks why things aren't always fair, this inspiring biography follows a woman who broke barriers to bec
Ages 6–9