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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,641 books
0–3 yrs
153 books
4–7 yrs
1183 books
8–11 yrs
2075 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Come All You Brave Soldiers Blacks in the Revolutionary War
Clinton Cox
Thousands of Black men fought for American independence while facing their own struggles for liberty in this vital histo
Ages 10–14
The Lothian Run
Mollie Hunter
Danger lurks in 1736 Edinburgh as a simple lawyer's clerk gets pulled into a web of secrets much larger than a routine s
Ages 11–16
Snap Books: Take Action
Social Justice: How You Can Make a Difference
Lynn Bogen Sanders
Learn the most powerful ways young people can stand up for what is right and become active leaders in their own communit
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
1094 books
Animorphs #21
The Threat
K. A. Applegate
A new Animorph arrives just as the Yeerks plot to infest the world's leaders, but his reckless rule-breaking may be more
Ages 9–13
Young Samurai #2
The Way of the Sword
Chris Bradford
For the child seeking their place in a world where they feel like an outsider, this high-stakes adventure emphasizes tha
Ages 10–14
Resistance #2
Defiance
Carla Jablonski
The Tessier siblings join the Resistance in 1943 France, risking everything to defy the German occupation and the Vichy
Ages 9–14
Freeze Frame #4
Wanted!
Caroline B. Cooney
For the teenager grappling with a sudden, life-altering crisis who must find the inner strength to stand up for themselv
Ages 12–17
Pet Vet #2
Rescue Down Under
Tracey West
For the child who loves heroes and needs to see that protecting the vulnerable, even ancient creatures, is a brave and w
Ages 6–9
Torched
April Henry
Ellie must choose between loyalty to her family and her growing belief in a radical environmental group when the FBI for
Ages 12–18
Suzanna Snow Mystery #1
The Midnight Tunnel
Angie Frazier
For the young girl who feels underestimated and longs to prove she is just as capable as the adults around her.
Ages 8–12
Mademoiselle
Geraldine Symons
For the child curious about how young voices can change the world. Two girls find themselves in the heart of the fight f
Ages 9–12
How to Be an Antiracist
How to Be a (Young) Antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi, Nic Stone
For the teenager asking big questions about fairness and identity, this guide provides the language and history to help
Ages 12–18
Dinosaur Boy #1
Dinosaur Boy
Cory Putman Oakes
Sawyer wakes up with a tail and spikes, but being a dinosaur boy is the only thing that can save his classmates from a g
Ages 8–12
The Last Immortal #3
The Corrupted
Alex Marlowe
For the child who feels overwhelmed by expectations or like they are losing themselves to please others. A dark fantasy
Ages 10–14
Jazz Owls
Margarita Engle
Rhythmic verses tell the story of a community's resilience during the Zoot Suit Riots of 1943, where music and dance mee
Ages 12–18
Perspectives Flip Books
The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement
Nadia Abushanab Higgins
For the student trying to understand why historical figures disagreed so deeply. This flip book explores the Civil Right
Ages 10–14
The Graduation of Jake Moon
Barbara Park
Standing in a parking lot while friends shout insults at a confused old man, Jake realizes the person in the dumpster is
Ages 9–13
My Friend Has
My Friend Has Dyslexia
Amanda Doering Tourville
For the child who wants to understand why their classmate struggles with reading or how to be a supportive friend to som
Ages 5–8
Captain Superlative!
J. S. Puller
Quiet Janey stays in the shadows until a mysterious girl in a superhero cape begins a crusade of kindness that transform
Ages 8–12
Go With the Flow #1
Go With the Flow
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
Frustrated by their school's lack of basic health supplies, four friends launch a period revolution while juggling track
Ages 10–14
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Marian Wright Edelman: For Every Child
Laura Wingfield
For the child curious about how one person can change the world for others. This introduction to Marian Wright Edelman s
Ages 6–9
The Roman Mysteries #3
The Pirates of Pompeii
Caroline Lawrence
Amid the chaos of a refugee camp after Mt. Vesuvius erupts, Flavia and her friends must track down a powerful figure beh
Ages 8–12
The Crows of Pearblossom
Aldous Huxley
When a sneaky snake starts snacking on Mrs. Crow's eggs, Mr. Crow and his clever friend Owl hatch a brilliant plan to ou
Ages 4–8
The Vulpine
Polly Crosby
For the child grappling with the pressure to be perfect or the fear of a new diagnosis. This gothic adventure celebrates
Ages 9–13