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Writing & Storytelling
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
By format:
Chapter Books
(2902)
Young Adult
(475)
Poetry
(234)
Middle Grade
(205)
Graphic Novels
(166)
Picture Books
(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Rahul Kanakia
Reshma Kapoor is a high school senior who will stop at absolutely nothing to get into Stanford, even if it means faking
Ages 14–18
More to the Story
Hena Khan
For the child navigating the complex bonds of sisterhood and the worry that comes when a family member falls seriously i
Ages 8–12
Brother Hugo and the Bear
Katy Beebe
For the child who needs to see that even big, bear-sized mistakes can be fixed with patience, hard work, and a sense of
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Ode to a Nobody
Caroline Brooks DuBois
After a tornado destroys everything she knows, eighth-grader Quinn must piece her life back together through the power o
Ages 10–14
Banned Book Club #2
No Rules Tonight
Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada
For the teenager beginning to question authority and seeking the courage to stand up for their beliefs in the face of ce
Ages 14–18
Little Women Next Door
Sheila Solomon Klass
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds solace in stories, this book explores how real-life connections can i
Ages 8–12
Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II
Penny Colman
Original dispatches and black-and-white photos reveal the immense dangers women faced while reporting from the front lin
Ages 10–14
Once Upon a Camel
Kathi Appelt
Deep in the Texas desert, an old camel named Zada keeps two young birds safe from a coming storm by sharing the epic sto
Ages 8–12
500 Words or Less
Juleah del Rosario
For the teenager grappling with the weight of expectations and the desire to rewrite a damaged reputation while navigati
Ages 14–18
How to Be a Lion
Ed Vere
For the child who feels they don't quite fit the mold and needs encouragement to stay true to their gentle heart despite
Ages 3–7
A Bird About to Sing
written and ill. by Laura Nyman Montenegro
For the quiet child who feels more comfortable expressing themselves through art than speaking in front of others.
Ages 5–9
The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls
Julie Schumacher
For the teenager who feels like an outsider or is dreading a summer of forced social activities. A story about finding y
Ages 12–18
Hands Around the Library
Susan L. Roth, Karen Leggett Abouraya
For the child learning about the power of community and standing up for what they believe in during times of change.
Ages 5–10
Barefoot Anthologies
The Barefoot Book of Tropical Tales
Raouf Mama
For the child curious about the world, these vibrant stories offer a rhythmic journey through tropical lands while teach
Ages 8–12
Letters To My Mother
Teresa Cárdenas
For the child navigating the heavy silence of loss and searching for a way to keep their mother's memory alive while fin
Ages 9–12
One Last Word
Nikki Grimes
For the young person looking to find their voice by connecting with the past, this collection uses unique poetry to expl
Ages 10–17
Eye of the Wolf
Daniel Pennac
For the child who feels like an outsider or is struggling to connect with someone very different from themselves. A quie
Ages 8–12
The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine
Mark Twain, Philip C. Stead
For the child who loves the magic of 'what if' and enjoys stories that feel like a secret conversation with a legendary
Ages 8–12
Some Kind of Happiness
Claire Legrand
For the child who carries a heavy sadness they cannot name. A moving story about processing depression and family secret
Ages 8–12
Carrie Levin #2
Dear Emma
Johanna Hurwitz
For the child navigating changes in their family and community while trying to stay connected to a friend who is far awa
Ages 8–12
Fresh Ink
Lamar Giles
For the teen seeking to see themselves and their world reflected in stories of joy, struggle, and identity by today's mo
Ages 12–18
Walking on the Boundaries of Change
Sara Holbrook
Honest poetry captures the shifting landscape of growing up, providing a voice for the personal changes and social press
Ages 11–16
Spinning Through the Universe
Helen Frost
The students and staff of Room 214 share their intersecting lives and private thoughts through a beautiful collection of
Ages 8–12
Jane, the Fox & Me
Fanny Britt
For the child who feels invisible at school or struggles with how they see themselves in the mirror. A tender look at fi
Ages 10–14