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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
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(475)
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(234)
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(205)
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(152)
Early Readers
(39)
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3–5
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Perloo the Bold
Avi
A shy, tea-drinking scholar is forced out of his quiet burrow and into a dangerous journey across snowy mountains to sav
Ages 8–12
Book of Questions: Libro de las preguntas
Pablo Neruda
For the inquisitive child who asks 'why' about everything. This collection of surreal, lyrical questions transforms the
Ages 8–18
If I Tell You the Truth
Jasmin Kaur
For teens grappling with the weight of family secrets or systemic injustice, this lyrical journey follows a mother and d
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Say What You Will
Cammie McGovern
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship and romance while living with a physical disability or mental
Ages 14–18
Great or Nothing
Joy McCullough, Caroline Tung Richmond, Tess Sharpe, Jessica Spotswood
For the teen processing the heavy weight of loss while trying to find their purpose. This WWII reimagining of Little Wom
Ages 12–18
This Plus That: Life's Little Equations
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
For the child who loves finding patterns in the world, this whimsical book uses playful equations to explore how little
Ages 4–8
Especially Heroes
Virginia Kroll
Two fourth graders accidentally turn their mean principal into a superhero after hypnotizing him and accidentally giving
Ages 7–10
Welcome to the Wonder House
Rebecca Kai Dotlich & Georgia Heard
For the child who asks a hundred questions a day, this lyrical collection turns everyday moments and quiet spaces into m
Ages 4–8
Art Attack: A Short Cultural History of the Avant-Garde
Marc Aronson
Art Attack: A Short Cultural History of the Avant-Garde
Ages 12–18
Poetry for Young People
Robert Frost
Gary D. Schmidt, Robert Frost
Snowy woods, blooming flowers, and mending walls come to life through twenty-nine classic poems paired with soft waterco
Ages 8–14
And Other Mistakes
Erika Turner
A single half-innocent mistake by an upper-class girl ripples across decades and war-torn landscapes, changing the cours
Ages 14–18
Eb & Flow
Kelly J. Baptist
For the child grappling with the fallout of a bad choice or a playground fight, exploring how two perspectives can lead
Ages 8–12
My Map Book
Sara Fanelli
Childlike illustrations chart everything from a bedroom and a dog to the hidden corners of a heart, showing how we can m
Ages 4–8
Boy
Phil Cummings
For the child who feels unheard or communicates differently. A gentle story about a small boy who uses non-verbal gestur
Ages 4–8
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Robert Frost
For the child who needs a moment of quiet in a busy world, this poetic journey captures the hushed beauty of a snowy woo
Ages 4–8
Oprah Winfrey: Love Yourself First
Rich Linville
Born in Mississippi and nicknamed The Preacher for her early love of reading, young Oprah Winfrey shares the story of fi
Ages 5–8
Silly & Sillier: 20 All-New Tales from Around the World
Judy Sierra
For the child who loves to giggle at silly mistakes, these global folktales celebrate the funny side of making errors an
Ages 5–9
Open House for Butterflies
Ruth Krauss
For the child who sees magic in everyday moments, this collection of whimsical 'definitions' celebrates the quirky logic
Ages 3–7
This is Our Constitution
Khizr Khan
For the child curious about how a single speech can change history. Discover the power of words and the fight for freedo
Ages 8–12
American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures
America Ferrera
Thirty-one creators share personal stories about the vibrant, complex, and joyful experience of growing up with a foot i
Ages 12–18
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out
David McCullough
For the curious child asking about the leaders of our country and the house they live in, this anthology brings American
Ages 8–14
Climbing the Stairs
Padma Venkatraman
In a traditional household in 1940s India, Vidya defies the expectations placed on women by seeking refuge and knowledge
Ages 12–18
Shredderman #1
Secret Identity
Wendelin Van Draanen
Nolan fights back against his longtime bully by launching a secret website where truth, justice, and the mysterious Shre
Ages 8–12
I Can Read Level 3
Clara and the Bookwagon
Nancy Smiler Levinson
A young farm girl in 1905 Maryland watches her world grow larger when she encounters a traveling book wagon and borrows
Ages 6–9