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Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,401 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
425 books
4–7 yrs
2754 books
8–11 yrs
3153 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East
Naomi Shihab Nye
Palestinian and American perspectives intertwine in sixty moving poems that search for hope and peace in a world shaped
Ages 12–18
Miss Brooks #1
Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I Don't)
Barbara Bottner
Missy is certain that she hates every single book in the library until Miss Brooks challenges her to find the one story
Ages 4–8
Daddy Calls Me Man
Angela Johnson
For the child finding their place in the family through art and words. This gentle collection of poems celebrates the qu
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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The Book Rescuer
Sue Macy
For the child who loves to collect treasures or is curious about their family history, this story celebrates the courage
Ages 4–8
Becoming Ben Franklin
Russell Freedman
For the child who wonders how an ordinary apprentice becomes a legend, this biography explores the grit and curiosity ne
Ages 10–14
Little Women #1
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy navigate the heartwarming and difficult journey from childhood to womanhood in this beloved story
Ages 9–14
Ask Albert Einstein
Lynne Barasch
A seven-year-old girl sends a letter to the world's most famous scientist, Albert Einstein, hoping he can help her siste
Ages 6–9
Hard Love #2
Love & Lies
Ellen Wittlinger
Sixteen-year-old John searches for a sense of belonging as he navigates a complicated new connection with a fellow outsi
Ages 14–18
Grandaddy's Place
Helen V. Griffith
For the child who feels nervous or grumpy about visiting a new place or meeting a distant relative. This story gently ca
Ages 4–8
Through the Grapevine
Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss
Step behind the scenes of the legendary children's magazine that defined a generation with pop culture icons from M*A*S*
Ages 9–14
Breaking the News: What's Real, What's Not, and Why the Difference Matters
Robin Terry-Brown
For the digital native who needs to know what to believe online. This guide helps middle grade readers spot misinformati
Ages 10–15
This Star Won't Go Out
Esther Earl
The journals and sketches of Esther Earl reveal the vibrant spirit of the teenager who inspired the story of The Fault i
Ages 14–18
The King Who Rained
Fred Gwynne
For the child who takes everything literally, this hilarious book explores the silly side of language through the many m
Ages 4–9
Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree
William Miller
After a painful loss, nine-year-old Zora remembers her mother's encouragement to dream big as she climbs a tall tree to
Ages 5–9
Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices
Walter Dean Myers
For the young reader seeking to understand their roots, this collection of voices captures the heartbeat, history, and v
Ages 10–16
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David Almond, Deborah Ellis, Eoin Colfer, Gregory Maguire, Linda Sue Park, Margo Lanagan, Nick Hornby, Roddy Doyle, Ruth Ozeki, Tim Wynne-Jones
A famous photographer leaves a legacy of seashells and cameras to his grandchildren, sparking a journey through his adve
Ages 10–14
The Witch Family #1
The Witch Family
Eleanor Estes
For the child who finds magic in their own drawings and needs a safe space to explore the line between what is pretend a
Ages 6–10
American Story: 100 True Tales from American History, The
Jennifer Armstrong
One hundred true stories bring the past to life through a collection of fascinating tales that span the breadth of Ameri
Ages 8–12
The Night Daddy
Maria Gripe
For the child adjusting to a parent's unconventional work schedule or seeking connection through an unusual but nurturin
Ages 8–12
Me Being Me is exactly as insane as You Being You
Todd Hasak-Lowy
For the teenager feeling overwhelmed by a changing family, this clever novel-in-lists mirrors the scattered, honest thou
Ages 12–17
What the Fact?
Seema Yasmin
For the teen navigating a digital world of fake news and viral rumors, this guide builds the critical thinking skills ne
Ages 12–18
The Summer of Lost Letters
Hannah Reynolds
For the teenager curious about their family's past and the secrets hidden in old boxes of letters. A summer of discovery
Ages 12–18
Same, Same but Different
Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw
Two boys living on opposite sides of the world share letters and drawings that prove their lives are filled with the sam
Ages 4–8
A Million Views
Aaron Starmer
For the child who dreams of being a YouTuber, this story navigates the exciting yet stressful world of digital fame and
Ages 8–12