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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
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Horribly Famous
Charles Dickens and His Pen Pals
Tracey Turner
For the student who finds history books dry: this humorous look at Charles Dickens uses letters and diaries to make Vict
Ages 8–13
The Stratford Zoo Midnight Revue #2
The Stratford Zoo Midnight Revue Presents Romeo and Juliet
Ian Lendler
When the sun goes down, these zoo animals trade their cages for the stage to put on a fanged and feathered version of Sh
Ages 7–10
Shanna
Shanna's Ballerina Show
Jean Marzollo
For the child who loves to put on living room performances and turn every outfit into a costume. This rhyming story cele
Ages 3–7
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Improve: How I Discovered Improv and Conquered Social Anxiety
Alex Graudins
For the teen who feels paralyzed by social situations, this graphic memoir shows how the 'yes, and' of improv comedy can
Ages 12–18
Twisted Tongues Jokes, Comics, Facts, and Tongue Twisters––All 100% Gross!
David Lewman, Kit Lively
For the middle grade reader who loves all things icky, this collection of gross-out facts and tongue twisters is perfect
Ages 7–12
Eleanor Makes Her Mark How Eleanor Roosevelt Reached Out, Spoke Up, and Changed the World
Barbara Kerley
For the shy child who feels their voice doesn't matter, this inspiring biography shows how a quiet girl grew up to chang
Ages 7–10
Sojourner Truth's Step-Stomp Stride
Andrea Pinkney
For the child learning about fairness and the power of their own voice, this rhythmic biography celebrates the unstoppab
Ages 4–8
Utopia, Iowa
Brian Yansky
Jack sees ghosts everywhere, and while he’d rather focus on his crush, the local spirits keep demanding he solve their m
Ages 13–18
Ren's Pencil
Bo Lu
For the child feeling out of place in a new home or school, this story shows how art can build bridges when words are ha
Ages 4–8
Diary of a Worm, Spider, and Fly #1
Diary of a Worm
Doreen Cronin
Living underground means no hairbrushes and lots of dirt, but it also means never having to take a bath in this tiny wor
Ages 4–8
Marked
Laura Williams McCaffrey
For the teen who feels their unique talents don't fit the mold, this story explores the power of creative expression in
Ages 12–18
Snob Squad #1
How Do You Spell G-E-E-K?
Julie Anne Peters
The pressure of the National Spelling Bee tests Ann’s loyalty when she is asked to mentor a talented new student who mig
Ages 8–12
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Princess Leia?
Brandon T. Snider
The Force is strong in Leia Organa, the rebel princess of Alderaan who risks everything to save her people and fight for
Ages 8–12
Voices of the American Revolution
Stories from the Battlefields
Lois Miner Huey
For the student curious about the real faces of history, this collection uses primary sources to reveal how children nav
Ages 9–14
What If...
Samantha Berger
For the child who feels a constant itch to create, this book shows that our imagination is a gift no one can ever take a
Ages 4–8
Young Royals #3
Doomed Queen Anne
Carolyn Meyer
Anne Boleyn uses her wit and charm to win the heart of a King, but her climb to the throne leads her toward a tragic and
Ages 12–16
Made Glorious
Lindsay Eagar
For the high-achiever struggling under the weight of perfectionism, this dark academic thriller explores the lengths a s
Ages 14–18
The Reluctant Dragon
Kenneth Grahame
For the child who prefers quiet hobbies over roughhousing, this classic tale celebrates staying true to yourself even wh
Ages 7–12
From the Files of Madison Finn #6
Lost and Found
Laura Dower
For the middle-schooler navigating the highs and lows of digital life and friendship. Madison Finn balances a school sca
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is Ketanji Brown Jackson?
Shelia P. Moses
For the child who needs to see that big dreams are possible despite being underestimated. This biography follows Ketanji
Ages 8–12
Because I Am Furniture
Thalia Chaltas
For the teenager grappling with the trauma of domestic abuse and the struggle to be seen, this verse novel explores find
Ages 14–18
What Rhymes with Moon?
Jane Yolen
Nineteen luminous poems capture the magic of the night sky, from Brazilian folktales to playful myths about green cheese
Ages 6–10
Mighty Inside
Sundee T. Frazier
For the child who struggles to find their voice or feels held back by a stutter, this story celebrates the courage it ta
Ages 10–14
Lucky Fools
Coert Voorhees
David faces a difficult choice between the Ivy League path expected of him and his own artistic dreams, while a new lead
Ages 14–18