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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,405 books
0–3 yrs
145 books
4–7 yrs
1124 books
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Girls with Guts: The Road to Breaking Barriers and Bashing Records
Debbie Gonzales
Meet the gritty women who broke records and fought for the right to compete in sports long before they were welcome on t
Ages 6–9
Eighteen People Changed the World
Gloria Day
For the curious child who dreams of making a difference, these bite-sized biographies show how ordinary people achieved
Ages 7–11
Bobby Bee Rescues Lily Ladybug
Speedy Publishing
For the little one learning how to be a good friend and help those in need. This simple tale encourages children to noti
Ages 3–6
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12–18 yrs
1034 books
Rosa Parks
Brianna-Ann Awahnde
For the child noticing when things aren't fair, this biography explores how one quiet act of courage can spark a movemen
Ages 5–9
The President of the Jungle
André Rodrigues, Larissa Ribeiro, Paula Desgualdo, Pedro Markun
The animals are tired of King Lion's rules, so they organize a jungle-wide election to vote for a brand new president.
Ages 5–8
The Spirit of Denendeh #1
A Blanket of Butterflies
Richard Van Camp
Shinobu embarks on a journey to the Dene Nation in Canada to track down his grandfather's lost samurai sword and armor.
Ages 10–15
Witch for Hire
Ted Naifeh
For the child who feels like an outsider or is struggling with school social hierarchies, this mystery explores the powe
Ages 10–14
Before the Creeks Ran Red
Carolyn Reeder
As the Civil War begins, three fourteen-year-old boys from different states struggle to decide where their true loyaltie
Ages 10–14
Indigenous Knowledge #1
What the Eagle Sees
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
Indigenous voices and oral stories provide a new look at history, sharing how the people of Turtle Island responded to i
Ages 9–14
Ellie the Elephant
Ellie Is Learning About Bullying
Raina Shephard
For the child who has encountered unkindness on the playground or feels nervous about social dynamics. A gentle guide to
Ages 3–7
Amelia Earhart: The Legend of the Lost Aviator
Shelley Tanaka
Amelia Earhart defies the expectations of her time, speaking out for equality while chasing a lifelong passion for fligh
Ages 8–12
On My Own History
The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth
Jean L. S. Patrick
For the child who needs to see that 'playing like a girl' can mean outshining the best in the world, even when others do
Ages 6–10
On a Clear Day
Walter Dean Myers
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of labels and the complex search for truth within a system that has already
Ages 13–18
Graphic Guide Adventures #6
Soccer Sabotage
Liam O'Donnell
For the young athlete who loves a good mystery, this graphic novel combines high-stakes soccer action with a puzzle that
Ages 8–12
The Pale Assassin #1
The Pale Assassin
Patricia Elliott
Long John Silver remains the most complex and colorful pirate in fiction, defined by his cleverness, his parrot, and his
Ages 11–15
Death at Devil's Bridge
Cynthia DeFelice
For the teen navigating the murky waters of new friendships and the pressure to fit in when your gut says something is w
Ages 10–14
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
The Sword of Hades
Rick Riordan
For the young reader who loves mythology and needs to see that even under immense pressure, keeping a cool head and work
Ages 9–12
The Red Jacket
Bob Holt
For the reader who loves the thrill of solving a puzzle and the satisfaction of standing up for what is right.
Ages 10–15
Liberty or Death: The Surprising Story of Runaway Slaves Who Sided with the British During the American Revolution
Margaret Whitman Blair
Thousands of enslaved people fought for the British during the American Revolution, risking everything for a promise of
Ages 9–12
Who Says Women Can't Be...? #3
Remembering Rosalind Franklin
Tanya Lee Stone
For the child who wonders why some people don't get the credit they deserve. This inspiring biography reveals the hidden
Ages 7–11
Girl Running
Annette Bay Pimentel
For the child who has been told they aren't strong enough or big enough to try. This inspiring true story shows how one
Ages 4–8
The O Trilogy #3
Motherstone
Maurice Gee
Susan and Nick are on the verge of returning home from the magical land of O, but dark forces are determined to keep the
Ages 10–14
My Australian Story
Heroes of Tobruk
David Mulligan
Two teenagers lie about their ages to enlist in 1940, leading them from military training to the intense, real-life sieg
Ages 10–14
A Map of Nowhere
Gillian Cross
For the teen navigating the pressures of fitting in while staying true to their own moral compass. A story about the wei
Ages 11–15