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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,952 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
408 books
4–7 yrs
2627 books
8–11 yrs
3003 books
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(234)
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(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Black Flamingo, The
Dean Atta
Michael searches for his place within his Greek-Cypriot and Jamaican roots until the world of drag allows his true ident
Ages 14–18
The Ink Garden of Brother Theophane
C. M. Millen
A medieval monk weary of his dull routine wanders the Irish countryside to transform plants and bark into a vibrant rain
Ages 5–10
Logan and Luna
Logan and Luna Find the Magic Tree
Cristina Hanif
Escape the noisy, rushing city for a weekend at Grandpa’s lake house, where a hidden secret in the woods turns a simple
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Fred Gwynne's Wordplay Books #2
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner
Fred Gwynne
Hilarious misunderstandings take center stage as a child interprets adult phrases literally, imagining actual moose at t
Ages 4–10
Black Lagoon Adventures #18
The Author Visit from the Black Lagoon
Mike Thaler
Hubie panics about a real author visiting Mrs. Green's class, wondering if he can pick the right book to read or if the
Ages 6–9
ABC of African American Poetry
Ashley Bryan
Vibrant paintings illuminate fragments of twenty-five poems and a spiritual, celebrating the soul and rhythm of African
Ages 4–10
Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World's Most Famous Bear
Lindsay Mattick
A veterinarian rescues a bear cub in 1914 and brings her to the front lines of WWI, beginning a journey that eventually
Ages 4–9
From the Files of Madison Finn #12
Double Dare
Laura Dower
Birthday party planning turns into a digital showdown as Madison enters a friendly competition to design the best websit
Ages 8–12
My Australian Story #1
Surviving Sydney Cove
Goldie Alexander
For the child who thrives on true stories of resilience, this diary follows a young girl facing the harsh realities of l
Ages 9–13
Up a Road Slowly
Irene Hunt
Following the loss of her mother, Julie navigates a decade of emotional change and growth while living with her schoolte
Ages 10–14
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Stephen Chbosky
Introverted Charlie writes letters about the highs and lows of his freshman year as he finds his place among a new group
Ages 14–18
After Eli
Rebecca Rupp
For the child grappling with the 'why' behind loss. This story follows a boy using history's unusual deaths to process h
Ages 9–12
Norman Rockwell: Storyteller With A Brush
Beverly Gherman
You'll see how a famous artist used his paintbrush to tell the stories of ordinary Americans, from family dinners to the
Ages 9–12
Gena/Finn
Hannah Moskowitz, Kat Helgeson
Two fans of a hit TV show connect through texts and blogs, discovering a deep bond that stretches far beyond their share
Ages 14–18
From the Files of Madison Finn #11
Heart to Heart
Laura Dower
Madison’s inbox is suddenly full of mysterious messages, leading her on a digital hunt to unmask a secret admirer.
Ages 8–12
Fanny #2
Fanny & Annabelle
Holly Hobbie
Fanny creates a handmade picture book starring her favorite doll, Annabelle, finding that their shared adventures lead t
Ages 4–8
Boys without Names
Kashmira Sheth
Trapped in a windowless sweatshop far from home, Gopal discovers that sharing stories is the only way to keep hope alive
Ages 9–13
Michael L. Printz and the Story of the Michael L. Printz Award
John Bankston
For the child who loves the library or the student curious about the people behind their favorite award-winning books.
Ages 9–14
The Mighty Macy
Kwame Alexander
Macy learns that her own voice is a powerful tool as she finds the strength to speak up for her community in this humoro
Ages 6–10
Knock at a Star
X. J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy
Short, snappy verses from famous and anonymous poets prove that poems can be funny, surprising, and easy to read.
Ages 7–12
Daddy-Long-Legs #1
Daddy-Long-Legs
Jean Webster
Orphan Judy Abbott heads to college thanks to an anonymous donor, provided she writes him monthly letters without ever k
Ages 10–16
A Snicker of Magic
Natalie Lloyd
Felicity Pickle sees words fluttering in the air like birds, and in the mysterious town of Midnight Gulch, she might fin
Ages 8–12
Tell Me a Lion Story
Kara Kramer
For the child who loves to take charge of storytime, this playful book celebrates the magic of collaborative storytellin
Ages 3–7
Donavan #1
Donavan's Word Jar
Monalisa DeGross
For the child who loves to collect things and is ready to discover that the best way to keep something special is to sha
Ages 7–10