Families who loved Make Your Mark, Franklin Roosevelt by Judith St. George often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child expresses doubt about their own potential or feels like they are 'just a kid' who cannot make a difference. While many biographies focus on the presidency, this story centers on young Franklin Roosevelt's formative years, showing how his childhood interests in nature, collection, and exploration built the foundation for his future leadership. It is a perfect choice for children who are beginning to navigate their own independence and identity. The narrative emphasizes themes of curiosity and self-confidence within a supportive family structure. It portrays FDR not as a remote historical figure, but as a boy who loved his pony, collected stamps, and occasionally bumped heads with his protective mother. This approach makes the concept of 'greatness' feel accessible and grounded in everyday growth. It is an ideal bridge for early readers moving into chapter books who have an interest in real-world heroes.