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Best Children's Biographies

The Boy on the Wooden Box: How the Impossible Became Possible . . . on Schindler's List
“Much like The Boy In the Striped Pajamas or The Book Thief ,” this remarkable memoir from Leon Leyson, one of the youngest children to survive the Holocaust on Oskar Schindler’s list, “brings to readers a story of bravery and the fight for a chance to live” ( VOYA ). Amazon Best Books of the Month, August 2013: For readers ages 11 and up, Leon Leyson’s remarkable memoir, The Boy on the Wooden Box , is the moving account of a happy childhood shattered by the Holocaust. As the youngest member of Schindler’s list, Leyson offers a unique perspective on the man who became his lifelong hero and his first-hand account of day-to-day existence in the factory--which did not alleviate the fear or deprivation--and his personal interaction with Schindler is powerful and special.
Reviews
"The book is so well written, with rare insight from a child going through the ordeal."
"Amazing story that should never be forgotten."
"The writer was the youngest of the Jews Schindler helped escape."
"A great book, everyone should read."
"This is a sad story of how so many people have no value of a life."
"Great read."
"So sad what happened and although we have read about it before, from so many stories and movies, this book had a different view."
"The Boy in The Wooden Box was a great book, it was hard to put down."
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I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)
Raised in a once-peaceful area of Pakistan transformed by terrorism, Malala was taught to stand up for what she believes. In this Young Readers Edition of her bestselling memoir, which has been reimagined specifically for a younger audience and includes exclusive photos and material, we hear firsthand the remarkable story of a girl who knew from a young age that she wanted to change the world -- and did. Her strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today. "Although her efforts to attend school, and the subsequent attack she endured, make for a powerful story, Yousafzai writes just as vividly about her daily life as a child in Pakistan.... Yousafzai's fresh, straightforward voice creates an easily read narrative that will introduce a slew of younger readers to both her story and her mission. [Yousafzai's] strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today....― SLJ.
Reviews
"My 11-year old son read this and was so touched and inspired by Malala's story."
"Malala tells her story...of her love for the beautifull Swat Valley of her childhood, and her father who dedicated his life to providing education to all the children of the area. integrated schools became a target along with Malala and her father who continued in a very public way to resist this assault on education."
"I am ashamed to have complained so much about going to school when I was younger, these girls were going with the fear of harm to themselves and their family. How she accomplished so much at such a young age, especially growing up in an area where she didn't have access to as many things as others do."
"I started reading I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban (by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb) because I was intrigued by, and interested in Malala: this world-famous and almost impossibly inspirational crusader for education, this fiercely well-spoken and outspoken girl, this youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner ever, this survivor of a terrorist attack."
"The story of Malala was somewhat interesting."
"Malala is a strong female and her way of voicing opinions and speaking of herself may at times seem as though she is conceited, but I think that's just another example of the cultural differences and shouldn't deter anyone from reading the book."
"If you want to learn more nitty-gritty details of the take over of SWAT by the Taliban and its effects on the lives of people living there, this is the book for you."
"Her voice is very clear, and my students felt like they "got to know her" well."
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Hitler's Last Days: The Death of the Nazi Regime and the World's Most Notorious Dictator
The Allied forces, led by American generals George S. Patton and Dwight D. Eisenhower, are gaining control of Europe, leaving German leaders scrambling. “This thrillerlike adaptation captures the excitement of the Union victory in the Civil War and the shock and horror that quickly followed as the country learned of Lincoln's death and sought revenge on his assassins. The popularity of O'Reilly's adult title will drive interest in this version, but it definitely stands alone and will find an audience among general readers and report writers.” ― School Library Journal on Lincoln's Last Days. Bill O'Reilly is a former high-school history teacher and the author of several number one bestselling books, including Lincoln's Last Days and Killing Kennedy.
Reviews
"My father fought in World War II and I am a history major for my master's degree so I find history very interesting."
"Very interesting read with many facts."
"Things you didn't know , or wanted to know are about the Great war are shared, written to be easily understood."
"Enjoyed this book for bringing out the more human side of a tyrant ."
"There is no extra words in this very well written book about ---not only Hitler---but all the main players who played major roles around Hitler during his last weeks of life!"
"Great detail and insight into what was happening to and around Hitler."
"Patton's part in the last months and days of WWII was basically a re-write of the book, Killing Patton."
"The buildup to the end of Hitler is very interesting reading."
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Best Children's Art Biographies

Who Was Walt Disney? (Who Was?)
Walt Disney always loved to entertain people. Whitney Stewart lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Reviews
"My niece is a big Disney fan, and so i got this for her for Christmas."
"great book for elementary age research."
"Another short but sweet biography about a very awesome man who has made many children and parents happy."
"The biography is complete and interesting for young learners."
"Awesome books!"
"My 3rd grader loved this for the biography he had to do on a famous American."
"Why are you looking at reviews you should be reading right now so stop and go go go go go!!"
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Best Children's Fictional Biographies

Yellow Star
Of those who survived, only twelve were children. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. Grade 5-9–In thoughtful, vividly descriptive, almost poetic prose, Roy retells the true story of her Aunt Syvia's experiences in the Lodz Ghetto during the Nazi occupation of Poland. The slightly fictionalized story, re-created from her aunt's taped narrative, is related by Syvia herself as a series of titled vignettes that cover the period from fall, 1939, when she is four years old, until January 1945–each one recounting a particular detail-filled memory in the child's life (a happy-colored yellow star sewn on her favorite orange coat; a hole in the cemetery where she hides overnight with her Papa). This gripping and very readable narrative, filled with the astute observations of a young child, brings to life the Jewish ghetto experience in a unique and memorable way. She was afraid of it; when she was growing up, there was no Holocaust curriculum, no discussion-just those images of atrocity, piles of bones, and skeletal survivors being liberated. Syvia remembers daily life: yellow stars, illness, starvation, freezing cold, and brutal abuse, with puddles of red blood everywhere, and the terrifying arbitrariness of events ("like the story of a boy / who went out for bread / and was shot by a guard / who didn't like the way the boy / looked at him"). In 1944 the ghetto is emptied, except for a few Jews kept back to clean up, including Syvia's father, who keeps his family with him through courage, cunning, and luck.
Reviews
"i feel the author made a good decision by telling the story in first person."
"This account of life in the Lodz Ghetto so poignantly brings into focus the fears, doubts, hunger and sheer boredom of these years in the vivid voice of a child."
"It's the story of a child who was enclosed in the Lodz ghetto at age four and survives to be one of twelve children to survive when relief finally comes."
"First person true story of one young girls memories, and life during WW2, as a Jewish child."
"It can be read by an 8 year old or an 80 year old and I think will produce in either an understanding of the power of "need" in an incomprehensible situation."
"A touching recount of Hitlers evil reign."
"To think that only 12 children from the Lodz Ghetto survived the war speaks volumes as to the cruelty of the Nazi's and the determination of the families and other survivors to keep them alive."
"Loved the way it is written, sent to another friend to read."
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Best Children's Historical Biographies

The Boy on the Wooden Box: How the Impossible Became Possible . . . on Schindler's List
“Much like The Boy In the Striped Pajamas or The Book Thief ,” this remarkable memoir from Leon Leyson, one of the youngest children to survive the Holocaust on Oskar Schindler’s list, “brings to readers a story of bravery and the fight for a chance to live” ( VOYA ). Amazon Best Books of the Month, August 2013: For readers ages 11 and up, Leon Leyson’s remarkable memoir, The Boy on the Wooden Box , is the moving account of a happy childhood shattered by the Holocaust. As the youngest member of Schindler’s list, Leyson offers a unique perspective on the man who became his lifelong hero and his first-hand account of day-to-day existence in the factory--which did not alleviate the fear or deprivation--and his personal interaction with Schindler is powerful and special.
Reviews
"Narrated by Leon Leyson, a young boy who endures the Holocaust from the age of nine to sixteen, we come to understand the sadism of the Nazis as well as the heroism of one Nazi: Oskar Schindler. This book continues this engrossing story after the war and we learn about what happens to Schindler and to the Leyson family as they begin new lives in Israel and in Los Angeles. For those readers who are particularly interested Polish Holocaust history, here is a rare opportunity to read a firsthand account of life in the Poland before and during WW2. Leon describes his experiences living in the following places: • Narewka, Poland: his hometown. • Kraków: Podgórze ghetto. • Plaszów camp where the arbitrary sadism of the Nazi commander Amon Goeth is described. • Gross-Rosen concentration camp, 175 miles northwest of Kraków. • Brünnlitz, • Displaced Person Camp in Wetzlar Germany. Lessons are learned about resiliency, courage and heroism, and the discussion guide helps to explore the book more fully."
"She's not old enough to watch Schindler's List yet, but I love that this book is based on a true story of a boy who was on his list."
"This book taught me more about the mindset of Jews during WWII than just about any other."
"My daughter just started to read it."
"I read this book quickly on my Kindle and enjoyed it thoroughly."
"His story ."
"Great book with personal insights to Oscar Schindler."
"I would recommend this book to anyone especially to those who think they have life so tough."
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Best Children's Literary Biographies

Brown Girl Dreaming (Newbery Honor Book)
A New York Times Bestseller and National Book Award Winner Jacqueline Woodson, the acclaimed. author. of Another Brooklyn. , tells the moving story of her childhood in mesmerizing verse. A National Book Award Winner. A Newbery Honor Book. A Coretta Scott King Award Winner Praise for Jacqueline Woodson: Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative that is not simply a story . * “The writer’s passion for stories and storytelling permeates the memoir, explicitly addressed in her early attempts to write books and implicitly conveyed through her sharp images and poignant observations seen through the eyes of a child. Woodson’s ability to listen and glean meaning from what she hears lead to an astute understanding of her surroundings, friends, and family.” — Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW * “Mesmerizing journey through [Woodson’s] early years. This should be on every library shelf.” — School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW. For every dreaming girl (and boy) with a pencil in hand (or keyboard) and a story to share.” — Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW. * “[Woodson’s] memoir in verse is a marvel, as it turns deeply felt remembrances of Woodson’s preadolescent life into art. An extraordinary—indeed brilliant—portrait of a writer as a young girl.” — The Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW. It will make young readers consider where their own threads are taking them.” — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, STARRED REVIEW. Jacqueline Woodson (www.jacquelinewoodson.com) is the 2014 National Book Award Winner for her New York Times bestselling memoir Brown Girl Dreaming , which was also a recipient of the Coretta Scott King Award, a Newbery Honor Award, the NAACP Image Award and the Sibert Honor Award. She is the author of more than two dozen award-winning books for young adults, middle graders and children; among her many accolades, she is a four-time Newbery Honor winner, a three-time National Book Award finalist, and a two-time Coretta Scott King Award winner. Her books include The Other Side , Each Kindness , the Caldecott Honor Book Coming on Home Soon ; the Newbery Honor winners Feathers , Show Way , and After Tupac and D Foster , and Miracle’s Boys which received the LA Times Book Prize and the Coretta Scott King Award and was adapted into a miniseries directed by Spike Lee. Jacqueline is also the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement for her contributions to young adult literature, the winner of the Jane Addams Children’s Book Award, the 2013 United States nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, and a 2016 National Book Award finalist for her adult novel Another Brooklyn .
Reviews
"There are the clever poems about her identity and wanting an afro as well as the realization of wanting to be a writer and how some might see that as not wanting enough. There are the poems I can definitely connect with about Faith and God and wanting to please Him---and not wanting to leave others that we love behind."
"As a writer who loooooves to read about other writers' love of books and writing, I was THRILLED that she wanted to be a writer from such an early age."
"My daughter loves this book."
"I want students and adults to read this and find in it the power of their own stories."
"I loved the cadence of this book."
"My only complaint would be with the title, because I do not sense that the protagonist is dreaming (so forward looking) as much as she is marveling at the taste of what she is experiencing, day by day, in here and now."
"Woodson' memoir is a long poem."
"She does an amazing job of creating crisp, clear images of specific times and places."
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Best Children's People of Color Biographies

The Boy on the Wooden Box: How the Impossible Became Possible . . . on Schindler's List
“Much like The Boy In the Striped Pajamas or The Book Thief ,” this remarkable memoir from Leon Leyson, one of the youngest children to survive the Holocaust on Oskar Schindler’s list, “brings to readers a story of bravery and the fight for a chance to live” ( VOYA ). Amazon Best Books of the Month, August 2013: For readers ages 11 and up, Leon Leyson’s remarkable memoir, The Boy on the Wooden Box , is the moving account of a happy childhood shattered by the Holocaust. As the youngest member of Schindler’s list, Leyson offers a unique perspective on the man who became his lifelong hero and his first-hand account of day-to-day existence in the factory--which did not alleviate the fear or deprivation--and his personal interaction with Schindler is powerful and special.
Reviews
"The book is so well written, with rare insight from a child going through the ordeal."
"Amazing story that should never be forgotten."
"A great book, everyone should read."
"This is a sad story of how so many people have no value of a life."
"Great read."
"So sad what happened and although we have read about it before, from so many stories and movies, this book had a different view."
"The Boy in The Wooden Box was a great book, it was hard to put down."
"I have read many books about the Holocaust as well as seen many movies on the subject."
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Best Children's Musical Biographies

Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? (Who Was?)
Leonardo da Vinci was a gifted painter, talented musician, and dedicated scientist and inventor, designing flying machines, submarines, and even helicopters. Roberta Edwards lives in New York, New York.
Reviews
"My second grade son LOVES these books."
"How great is it to just go to your phone and download a good kids book when you little one forgets to bring home their nightly reading from school?"
"These series are wonderful for my 9year old son."
"We were going to take our granddaughter to the Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City, but wanted her to know a little about da Vinci before we went."
"Good book."
"They would read their own and then read other that they had heard of."
"I felt the story motivates and also encourages children to know that failure often means a way to success and to explore and do what you love, is a life worth living."
"While I w as on Amazon's website hunting for books for my 9 and 15 year old grandchildren to read before visiting Florence, Italy this summer, Amazon "linked" me to this book."
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Best Children's Performing Arts Biographies

The Amazing Book Is Not on Fire: The World of Dan and Phil
THE INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From YouTube sensations Dan Howell (danisnotonfire) and Phil Lester (AmazingPhil) comes a laugh-out-loud look into the world created by two awkward guys who share their lives on the Internet. Now they invite you on a behind-the-scenes journey, filled with absolutely essential advice, tons of humor, lots of awkwardness, and TMI honesty that they will probably regret. Here's just a small sample of the fun surprises readers can look forward to: • The inside story of that time they met One Direction. Their quirky comedy videos about their lives and observations on the world have earned them a following of over 11 million subscribers across their channels and a show on BBC Radio 1.
Reviews
"kms that was gold my mEME QUEENS ARE GROWING UP SO FAST."
"Dan and Phil put so much effort into this, and it really shows."
"I AM SO PROUD OF MY MEME SONS."
"This led to me spending the night in Boston then meeting Dan and Phil twice and getting a photo and they signed my book. They are highly addictive and will send you into a downwards spiral of self pity until you inevitably end up lying face down on a patch of carpet in someone's corridor contemplating the meaning of life and the inevitability of death and how small you are compared to the infinite universe and you should NEVER make a tumblr account that has infinite scrolling enabled •.• I haven't seen the light of day in 17 years and the Malteasers and Ribena supply are becoming scarce."
"It was really nice to read and see that it was everything Dan and Phil had described and more."
"Very nice think book with lots of neat facts and stuff."
"I really love the fact that it is written in the form of a back and forth dialogue between Dan and Phil, since their silly banter is one of the best things about watching their videos together."
"This book is in the style of a yearbook, chronicling his and his best friend, Dan Howell (DanIsNotOnFire) through their youth, YouTube, and a bit of present day."
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Best Children's Political Biographies

I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)
Raised in a once-peaceful area of Pakistan transformed by terrorism, Malala was taught to stand up for what she believes. In this Young Readers Edition of her bestselling memoir, which has been reimagined specifically for a younger audience and includes exclusive photos and material, we hear firsthand the remarkable story of a girl who knew from a young age that she wanted to change the world -- and did. Her strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today. "Although her efforts to attend school, and the subsequent attack she endured, make for a powerful story, Yousafzai writes just as vividly about her daily life as a child in Pakistan.... Yousafzai's fresh, straightforward voice creates an easily read narrative that will introduce a slew of younger readers to both her story and her mission. [Yousafzai's] strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today....― SLJ.
Reviews
"My 11-year old son read this and was so touched and inspired by Malala's story."
"Her voice is very clear, and my students felt like they "got to know her" well."
"This is such an uplifting book to read."
"I found "I AM Malala" to be very well written and full of detailed information about her previous life, her school, friends and family times before she was shot by the Taliban."
"***********NO SPOILER REVIEW**********. What a sad, hopeful, beautiful story this is."
""I Am Malala" tells the story of a young woman who yearned for knowledge and education in Pakistan, a country where the Taliban persecutes the education of women, and who almost paid for these things with her life. Although the story of Malala's life and the history of the country are definitely worth reading, the flow of this book is hard to follow at times. Moreover, even though this is Malala's memoir, it seems that the book tells more about Pakistan and her extended family, which can leave the reader questioning if this book should truly be called a memoir for about half of the book."
"I feel moved for malala's goal of making education more accessible in some countries because this is a goal that aims to change so many social problems."
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Best Children's Religious Biographies

The Hiding Place
In her quiet watchmaking shop, she and her family risk their lives to hide Jews, and others hunted by the Nazis, in a secret room, a "hiding place" that they built in the old building. In her quiet watchmaking shop, she and her family risk their lives to hide Jews, and others hunted by the Nazis, in a secret room, a "hiding place" that they built in the old building. Her family owned a watch repair shop, which housed the "hiding place" where many Jewish people and Resistance workers hid for their lives. Elizabeth and John Sherrill have co-authored numerous bestsellers--classics such as The Hiding Place , The Cross and the Switchblade , and God's Smuggler-- and have traveled the world researching and writing articles and books.
Reviews
"This is the remarkable story of a remarkable family that literally laid their lives out to save Jews in Holland during WWII. I only wish that I could do something good for any person that would give respect for the wonderful people in this story."
"Inspiring to say the least."
"A must read for ages 12 and up for a story of love and courage during WWII, against Hitler's hunt for Jews."
"I read this book many, many years ago."
"In these times of evil, I wonder if I will have the clarity and certainty to be a Christian and follow Jesus no matter the cost as Corrie and Betsie did."
"What a story."
"I started this book with curiosity about how they hid people during this time and became quickly humbled by their faith and lives."
"This is a book that everyone should read."
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Best Children's Science Biographies

Who Was Albert Einstein? (Who Was?)
How much do kids really know about Albert Einstein besides the funny hair and genius label? Grade 3-5-This biography describes Einstein's early struggle to harness and focus his extraordinary abilities; his relationships with his family and first wife; and, lending depth to the story, his most significant scientific discoveries.
Reviews
"There are great pages infused throughout the books giving you insight into tangential topics that support the reader’s understanding of the text as a whole."
"great books for my kids to read on their own!"
"Great series for developing readers."
"My kids love these books."
"It really dug in to how his life went and the ups and downs that came with becoming famous and it was in general just really enjoyable!!"
"They would read their own and then read other that they had heard of."
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Best Children's Social Activists Biographies

I am Rosa Parks (Ordinary People Change the World)
"We can all be heroes" is the message entertainingly told in this picture-book biography series from #1 New York Times Bestselling author Brad Meltzer. --Angela Leeper Brad Meltzer is the New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle, The Fifth Assassin, Heroes for My Son, and Heroes for My Daughter, and he is the host of the History Channel television show Brad Meltzer's Decoded. Christopher Eliopoulos began his illustration career as a letterer for Marvel, and has worked on thousands of comics, including Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius, Pet Avengers, and Cow Boy, all of which he wrote and illustrated.
Reviews
"another book for raeding at bedtime."
"Really like this series."
"This series is fantastic, and helped me explain racism to my elementary-aged child."
"This book is amazing."
"My 7 year old granddaughter is thoroughly enjoying this series of "Ordinary People Changing the World"!!"
"I purchased these for my granddaughter."
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Best Children's Sports Biographies

I Got This: To Gold and Beyond
Gold medal-winning Olympic gymnast and Dancing with the Stars champion Laurie Hernandez shares her story in her own words in this debut book for fans of all ages—with never-before-seen photos! Laurie Hernandez is an American gymnast, an Olympic gold medalist, and a beloved cast member on Dancing with the Stars .
Reviews
"Reading this book was a joy!"
"My granddaughter went to St. Louis and did not do well in that competition, and so her mom read her that chapter to inspire her not to give up and keep working hard. I felt like young girls could identify with Laurie and could learn from her that you have to work hard and things don't always come easy."
"I purchased this book for my little one, who also happens to be a gymnast."
"Great book about how she got to the Olympics and everything she went through in the process!"
"And thanks to Laurie Hernandez she has inspired so many girls like me!"
"I had two in Olympic Training gymnastics and this book really brought back memories."
"laurie is an inspiration and an optimistic, positive person.You can't help but admire her, love her attitude, and enjoy finding out more about her and the world of competitive gymnastics."
"My 11-year-old read this book and found it very enjoyable."
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Best Children's US Presidents & First Ladies

I am Abraham Lincoln (Ordinary People Change the World)
That’s the inspiring message of this lively, collectible picture book biography series from New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer. K-Gr 2—Imagine, if you will, two famous Americans whose childhood selves were strong and portentous of their future adult lives but whose bodies stayed small and childlike as they achieved their incredible feats. Adults who read these books with children will have plenty to discuss regarding the hard work, persistence, and determination each person showed, as long as it's clear that the books themselves are fictionalized.—Maggie Chase, Boise State University, ID Brad Meltzer is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of adult thrillers (including The Inner Circle and its recent sequel, The Fifth Assassin ).
Reviews
"There are no other books that I've found that give our children those necessary "heroes" to inspire them, and to teach them, as Brad Meltzer says, "Ordinary People Change the World"."
"The history follows the lines of traditional text book storylines, but if you read something you don't agree with, it's easy enough to explain how you see it to your child."
"I buy books for my nephew, who turned 1 on Christmas Day. This is a beautiful book and a wonderful series overall."
"Good for kids and adults."
"My 5 year old loves this book and frequently picks it at bedtime."
"Love this series of kids books."
"Brad Meltzer is a great writer and I love his reason for starting this series of books!"
"And my husband & I love that he is learning about both history and important life lessons in the process."
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Best Children's Women Biographies

I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)
Raised in a once-peaceful area of Pakistan transformed by terrorism, Malala was taught to stand up for what she believes. In this Young Readers Edition of her bestselling memoir, which has been reimagined specifically for a younger audience and includes exclusive photos and material, we hear firsthand the remarkable story of a girl who knew from a young age that she wanted to change the world -- and did. Her strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today. "Although her efforts to attend school, and the subsequent attack she endured, make for a powerful story, Yousafzai writes just as vividly about her daily life as a child in Pakistan.... Yousafzai's fresh, straightforward voice creates an easily read narrative that will introduce a slew of younger readers to both her story and her mission. [Yousafzai's] strong voice and ideals come across on every page, emphasizing how her surroundings and supportive family helped her become the relevant figure she is today....― SLJ.
Reviews
"My 11-year old son read this and was so touched and inspired by Malala's story."
"Malala tells her story...of her love for the beautifull Swat Valley of her childhood, and her father who dedicated his life to providing education to all the children of the area. integrated schools became a target along with Malala and her father who continued in a very public way to resist this assault on education."
"I am ashamed to have complained so much about going to school when I was younger, these girls were going with the fear of harm to themselves and their family. How she accomplished so much at such a young age, especially growing up in an area where she didn't have access to as many things as others do."
"I started reading I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban (by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb) because I was intrigued by, and interested in Malala: this world-famous and almost impossibly inspirational crusader for education, this fiercely well-spoken and outspoken girl, this youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner ever, this survivor of a terrorist attack."
"The story of Malala was somewhat interesting."
"Malala is a strong female and her way of voicing opinions and speaking of herself may at times seem as though she is conceited, but I think that's just another example of the cultural differences and shouldn't deter anyone from reading the book."
"If you want to learn more nitty-gritty details of the take over of SWAT by the Taliban and its effects on the lives of people living there, this is the book for you."
"Her voice is very clear, and my students felt like they "got to know her" well."
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