Families who loved They Called Her Molly Pitcher by Anne Rockwell 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 ability to make a difference or when they are curious about the hidden roles women played in history. It serves as a powerful bridge for children who find traditional history lessons dry, offering a human perspective on the American Revolution. Through the story of Molly Hays, children see that heroism often looks like showing up and doing what needs to be done, even when things are scary. The book follows Molly as she carries water to thirsty soldiers and eventually takes over her husband's cannon during a pivotal battle. It emphasizes themes of grit, resilience, and the idea that being helpful is a form of bravery. While it depicts a battlefield, the focus remains on Molly's spirit and the impact of her actions. It is an excellent choice for elementary-aged children to discuss how ordinary people contribute to large historical events.