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Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,505 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
430 books
4–7 yrs
2782 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Puffin Graphics
Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Fueled by a witch's prophecy and a desperate hunger for power, a trusted general descends into a dark cycle of betrayal
Ages 11–17
My Story
My Tudor Queen
Alison Prince
For the child curious about the reality behind the crown, this diary explores the high stakes and shifting loyalties of
Ages 9–13
Mouse Tv
Matt Novak
The Mouse family can’t agree on what to watch until the screen goes dark, forcing them to find a much more creative way
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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DK Life Stories
Martin Luther King Jr.
Laurie Calkhoven
For the child curious about why we celebrate MLK Day, this biography explores the courage and convictions of a man who c
Ages 8–12
Hello Reader! Level 3
She Sells Seashells: A Tongue Twister Story
Grace Kim
Join Peter Piper, Silly Sally, and Betty Botter on a whimsical walk through the world’s most famous tongue twisters and
Ages 4–8
What Was?
What Was the Harlem Renaissance?
Sherri L. Smith
The streets of 1920s Harlem pulse with the sound of jazz and the words of iconic writers who moved north to build a lege
Ages 8–12
Smile: How Young Charlie Chaplin Taught the World to Laugh (and Cry)
Gary Golio
From the hungry streets of London to the bright lights of the silent screen, witness how young Charlie Chaplin turned hi
Ages 7–10
Leave It to Abigail!
Barb Rosenstock
For the child who needs to see that 'women's work' has always included bravery, leadership, and changing the world throu
Ages 4–9
Rikers High
Paul Volponi
For teens facing a world that feels stacked against them or seeking to understand the harsh realities of the juvenile ju
Ages 14–18
A Zeal of Zebras: An Alphabet of Collective Nouns
Woop Studios
A zeal of zebras and a crash of rhinos lead the way through this stunning alphabet of the unusual names used for groups
Ages 5–10
Allen Say Memoirs #1
Drawing from Memory
Allen Say
A young boy in WWII Japan finds a spiritual father in a master cartoonist who helps him find his identity through rigoro
Ages 8–14
Berserk
Ally Kennen
What starts as a prank letter to a death row inmate turns terrifying when the prisoner is released and comes looking for
Ages 12–16
Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between
L. M. Elliott
For the teen starting to question their parents' political views or discovering that the heroes in history books are mor
Ages 12–18
The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class #3
Wyatt Hill Brings a Lizard to School
Eliot Schrefer
For the quiet child who finds it easier to talk through a favorite toy, Wyatt's journey to find his voice in a busy thir
Ages 6–9
Baloney and Friends #1
Baloney and Friends
Greg Pizzoli
For the child ready to graduate from Elephant and Piggie, this silly graphic novel celebrates the joy of shared imaginat
Ages 6–9
Beneath a Meth Moon
Jacqueline Woodson
Haunted by the losses of Hurricane Katrina, a young girl turns to crystal meth to numb her grief before beginning the gr
Ages 14–18
Greeking Out #1
Greeking Out: Heroes and Olympians
Kenny Curtis, Jillian Hughes
Pirate kidnappings, shiny fleeces, and heavy boulders fill these twenty hilarious, tongue-in-cheek retellings of classic
Ages 8–12
Ice Cream Summer
Peter Sís
A little boy writes a letter home describing his summer studies, but every single lesson somehow ends up being about his
Ages 4–8
Tales of Magic #2
Knight's Castle
Edward Eager
Magic brings a toy soldier to life, whisking Roger and his cousins into a high-stakes adventure to save his father and c
Ages 8–12
Sarah Simpson's Rules for Living
Rebecca Rupp
For the child struggling to accept a parent's new partner or navigating the complex rules of living in two different hou
Ages 9–12
Fooling Around with Words
Ruthven Tremain
Knock-knock games, riddles, and silly spoonerisms fill this collection of wordplay designed to make reading feel like a
Ages 5–8
I Miss My Grandpa
Jin Xiaojing
For the child who asks about a family member they never got to meet, this tender story helps bridge the gap between memo
Ages 4–8
Long Journey Home
Julius Lester
For the teenager grappling with the weight of history and the meaning of freedom. These stories offer a raw, dignified l
Ages 12–18
Dear America #9
Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady
Ellen Emerson White
Margaret Ann Brady leaves her old life behind to sail across the ocean as a companion, only to find herself fighting for
Ages 8–14