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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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1978 books
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Hood #1
Hood
Jenny Elder Moke
For the teenager grappling with a sudden family secret or navigating the transition from a sheltered life to finding the
Ages 12–18
Throne of Glass #5
Empire of Storms
Sarah J. Maas
For the older teen navigating the weight of leadership and the fear of failing those they love while fighting for their
Ages 14–18
Mark of the Thief #3
Wrath of the Storm
Jennifer A. Nielsen
Nicolas Calva must face a vengeful dragon and save the Roman Empire, all while feeling a strange sympathy for the very p
Ages 8–13
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12–18 yrs
1034 books
The Mockingbirds #1
The Mockingbirds
Daisy Whitney
At an elite prep school, a junior named Alex turns to a secret campus society to seek justice and support after a trauma
Ages 14–18
Castaways of the Flying Dutchman #1
Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
Brian Jacques
A boy and his dog travel through centuries on a legendary ghost ship, arriving in a 19th-century village to solve ancien
Ages 9–13
Arlo Finch #3
Arlo Finch in the Kingdom of Shadows
John August
For the child stepping into their own power and learning that true courage means facing the dark to protect your friends
Ages 8–12
Daphne's Book
Mary Downing Hahn
Forced to partner with the class outcast for a contest, Jessica discovers that Daphne is hiding a dangerous secret that
Ages 9–12
The Berenstain Bear Scouts #12
The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Ripoff Queen
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
The Bear Scouts must stop Ralph Ripoff from turning a houseboat into a crooked casino and bringing gambling to Bear Coun
Ages 7–10
Be Kind #1
Be Kind
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child who wants to help but isn't sure how. This gentle story explores how small, everyday actions can make a bi
Ages 4–8
Louise the Vampire #2
The Good, the Bat, and the Ugly
Paul Magrs
Thirteen-year-old Jason must defend his father when the bitter former puppeteer is accused of committing grisly murders
Ages 10–14
Come August, Come Freedom
Gigi Amateau
For the teen processing the weight of history and the moral necessity of standing up against systemic injustice, even wh
Ages 12–18
The City on the Other Side
Mairghread Scott
High-society life ends abruptly for Isabel when she crosses an invisible boundary into a magical city caught in a fierce
Ages 8–12
Scholastic Biography
Rosa Parks: From the Back of the Bus to the Front of a Movement
Camilla Wilson
For the child curious about standing up for what is right. Discover the courage of Rosa Parks and how one quiet act of d
Ages 8–12
No Better Than Beasts
Z. R. Ellor
For the teenager grappling with the weight of family responsibility and the blurred lines between being a protector and
Ages 14–18
Girls Who Changed Science and Art #3
Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth
Jeannine Atkins
For the young activist who wants to change the world, these lyrical portraits of pioneering women show how one person's
Ages 10–14
Hermux Tantamoq Adventures #2
The Sands of Time
Michael Hoeye
Three mice and a chipmunk defy the rules of Pinchester to uncover the hidden ancient history of a long-lost Cat Kingdom.
Ages 8–12
Gordy Smith #1
Stepping on the Cracks
Mary Downing Hahn
While her brother fights overseas in 1944, Margaret discovers a shocking secret about the school bully that forces her t
Ages 9–13
The Chronicles of Claudette #3
Monsters Beware!
Jorge Aguirre
For the child who thrives on high energy and needs to see that being small doesn't mean you can't be a hero. A spirited
Ages 7–12
Incarceron #1
Incarceron
Catherine Fisher
Finn is trapped in a sentient, sprawling prison of metal forests and decaying cities, but a crystal key offers a dangero
Ages 12–17
Little Bill
Thank You, Dr. King!
Robin Reid
For the child learning about Black history and the meaning of freedom. Emma's museum trip turns into a powerful journey
Ages 6–9
Traces #7
Forbidden Island
Malcolm Rose
For the teen grappling with feelings of exclusion or systemic unfairness, this tense survival story follows a girl fight
Ages 11–15
Peace One Day
Jeremy Gilley
For the child wondering if one person can really make a difference. This true story follows a filmmaker's journey to cre
Ages 7–10
Sharks Inc. #1
Fins
Randy Wayne White
For the child who thrives on outdoor exploration and wants to protect the wild world around them through courage and tea
Ages 8–12
Zebrafish
FableVision
Five middle schoolers catch a lucky break when their rock band goes viral, and they decide to use their new fame to help
Ages 8–12