Families who loved Twenty-Two Cents by Paula Yoo 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 starts noticing the gap between those who have plenty and those who have very little. This biography of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus introduces complex economic concepts like microfinance through the simple, relatable lens of a boy who wants to help his neighbors. It is a powerful tool for explaining global poverty and systemic unfairness without being overwhelming. The story follows Yunus from his childhood in Bangladesh to his revolutionary idea to lend tiny amounts of money to those in need. With beautiful, atmospheric pastel illustrations, it emphasizes empathy, justice, and the idea that one small, creative thought can change the lives of millions. It is ideal for elementary-aged children who are developing a sense of social justice and want to know how they can make a difference.