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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,404 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3154 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Falling Hard: 100 Love Poems by Teenagers
Betsy Franco
One hundred teenagers from all backgrounds share raw, honest poems about the messy reality of obsession, heartbreak, and
Ages 12–18
I'm Just No Good at Rhyming
Chris Harris
For the child who loves to break the rules, these hilarious and subversive poems use meta-humor and visual gags to turn
Ages 6–12
F E G Ridiculous Poems for Intelligent Children
Robin Hirsch
For the clever child who loves wordplay and puzzles: this witty collection uses 'ridiculous' logic to introduce middle-g
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1651 books
The Carrie Diaries #1
The Carrie Diaries
Candace Bushnell
Before the big city, Carrie Bradshaw is just a small-town girl facing a senior year full of friendship betrayals and the
Ages 14–18
The Memory Book
Lara Avery
Facing a rare disorder that threatens her future, Sammie begins a journal to her future self to capture every precious m
Ages 14–18
Lety Out Loud #1
Lety Out Loud
Angela Cervantes
For the child who struggles to find the right words or feels self-conscious about their accent, this story celebrates th
Ages 8–12
Miss Smith #1
Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook
Michael Garland
For the child who finds school a bit ordinary or needs a spark to ignite their love for reading by showing how stories c
Ages 4–8
A Perfectly Messed-Up Story
Patrick McDonnell
Louie is frustrated when jelly and peanut butter messes start ruining his story, but he soon learns that a little chaos
Ages 3–7
Nellie Bly: Reporter for the World
Martha E. Kendall
Elizabeth Seaman transformed into the fearless reporter Nellie Bly to chase world records and break boundaries in the hi
Ages 8–12
Please Write in This Book
Mary Amato
For the child navigating classroom drama or learning how to express themselves, this book shows how a shared notebook ca
Ages 7–10
Material Detectives
Let's Look at a Comic Book
Angela Royston
For the budding artist or young reader curious about how their favorite comic books are made, this guide explains panels
Ages 4–7
Tell Me a Story
Cynthia Rothman
For the early learner discovering the magic of their own voice, this gentle reader builds confidence through the shared
Ages 4–6
Don't Call Me Sidney
Jane Sutton
A poetry-writing pig is tired of his name only rhyming with kidney, but his quest for a new identity leads to a hilariou
Ages 4–8
Yours from the Tower
Sally Nicholls
For the teen feeling the weight of sudden adulthood and the distance of childhood friends as they navigate life's first
Ages 14–18
Parts of Speech
Conjunctions Say Join Us!
Michael Dahl
For the early reader who is curious about how words stick together. This fun trip to the amusement park makes learning g
Ages 5–9
The Newbery Authors Collection
The Highest Hit
Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh
For the young reader who wants to explore different worlds and voices, this anthology introduces exceptional storytellin
Ages 8–12
The Unofficial Lola Bay Fan Club
C. M. Surrisi
For the child navigating a summer of big changes who needs to see that even when parents separate, new friendships and c
Ages 8–12
Lost Words
Leila Boukarim
For children processing the weight of a family history or the pain of displacement, this poetic story offers a gentle pa
Ages 7–12
Ketchup Clouds
Annabel Pitcher
For the teenager grappling with a secret mistake or the weight of unspoken guilt. This moving story explores how sharing
Ages 12–18
The Lost Christmas Gift
Andrew Beckham
A package lost for sixty years reveals a father's handmade book, detailing a snowy Christmas Eve adventure and the myste
Ages 7–12
Gooney Bird Greene #4
Gooney Bird Is So Absurd
Lois Lowry
For the creative child who loves to stand out, this story explores how to express big feelings through poetry when a fav
Ages 6–9
Yo! Banana Boy! Palindromes, Anagrams, and Oxymorons
Holly Kowitt
For the curious student who loves riddles and puzzles, this humorous guide turns language into a playground of backwards
Ages 7–11
Shark Summer #1
Shark Summer
Ira Marcks
For the child who feels like an outsider and is looking for a creative spark to bring people together while navigating a
Ages 8–12
Dear Baby
Amy Hest
For the child adjusting to a new baby at home, this gentle collection of letters helps big siblings process their changi
Ages 4–8