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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,512 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2787 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Girl Made of Stars
Ashley Herring Blake
Mara is caught in a heartbreaking storm of loyalty and doubt when her twin brother is accused of a crime by one of her c
Ages 14–18
The Computer Nut
Betsy Byars
For the child who loves tech or wonders about life on other planets, this retro mystery explores what happens when digit
Ages 8–12
Only She Came Back
Margot Harrison
For the teenager fascinated by true crime who needs to understand the blurred lines between digital personas and the mes
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Shark Summer #2
Spirit Week
Ira Marcks
For the child who loves a spine-tingling mystery and is starting to navigate the complex reality of a family member's ch
Ages 8–12
Double Vision
Diana Hendry
Eliza feels trapped in her quiet 1950s English seaside village, yearning for a different life even if she doesn't know w
Ages 12–16
Born Blue
Han Nolan
After a childhood of neglect and foster homes, Janie clings to her dream of becoming a famous singer to survive her feel
Ages 14–18
What Happened to Cass McBride?
Gail Giles
Trapped underground in a box, Cass McBride must use the power of her words to outmaneuver her kidnapper and stay alive.
Ages 14–18
We Bare Bears
We Go Everywhere Handbook
Molly Reisner
For the young explorer eager to discover the cosmos, this interactive handbook turns solar system facts into a hands-on
Ages 5–8
Straydog
Kathe Koja
A sharp-witted teenager with a tough exterior finds an unexpected sense of belonging and purpose while volunteering at a
Ages 12–17
Timmy Failure #3
We Meet Again
Stephan Pastis
Timmy Failure is aiming for world domination, but first he has to survive the hurdle of academic probation and secure th
Ages 8–12
Holocaust Through Primary Sources
Kristallnacht
Stephanie Fitzgerald
For the child asking difficult questions about history or injustice, this book provides a sensitive yet factual guide to
Ages 10–14
Bleak House
Mary Sebag-Montefiore, Charles Dickens
For the child curious about history's mysteries, this accessible classic introduces themes of patience and fairness thro
Ages 7–11
In Search of Safety: Voices of Refugees
Susan Kuklin
For the teenager seeking to understand global crises through the lens of human resilience and the personal reality of se
Ages 13–18
An Artist's Collection #2
Fantasy: An Artist's Realm
Ben Boos
For the young world-builder or aspiring artist who loves losing themselves in the details of knights, sorcerers, and the
Ages 10–18
Usborne Young Reading: Series Two
Tales of Mystery & Imagination
Tony Allan
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky story and is ready to explore classic literature through accessible, atmo
Ages 9–13
Never After #1
The Thirteenth Fairy
Melissa de la Cruz
For the girl who feels like she doesn't quite fit in and finds herself escaping into the pages of her favorite books to
Ages 8–12
Wild Thing #2
Is There Anybody Out There?
Laura Krantz
For the child who constantly looks at the stars and asks 'Are we alone?' This investigative guide uses science to explor
Ages 8–12
Kate Walden Directs #2
Bride of Slug Man
Julie Mata
For the child navigating the highs and lows of middle school friendships and the pressure of trying out for a big new op
Ages 8–12
Big Words #11
Walt's Imagination: The Life of Walt Disney
Doreen Rappaport
For the child who loves to draw or dream of big ideas, this biography shows how one boy's sketches grew into a world of
Ages 6–10
Max Disaster #3
Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution
Marissa Moss
For the child curious about how life began on Earth and navigating the 'evolution' of their own changing family dynamics
Ages 7–11
Oh, How Silly!
William Cole
For the child who loves to giggle at the impossible: this classic collection of nonsensical verse turns the world upside
Ages 6–10
A Sea So Far
Jean Thesman
United by grief and a love for stories, two girls from very different worlds flee the wreckage of the 1906 San Francisco
Ages 10–14
The Secret Hum of a Daisy
Tracy Holczer
Following a mysterious treasure hunt left behind after her mother's death, twelve-year-old Grace seeks a sense of home w
Ages 8–12
Always, Clementine
Carlie Sorosiak
For the child who feels different or wonders if their small actions can make a big difference in a complicated world.
Ages 8–12