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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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Blue, Barry & Pancakes #3
Enter the Underground Throwdown
Dan Abdo, Jason Patterson
For the child who thrives on high-energy adventures and is learning that true strength comes from helping others and wor
Ages 7–10
Delivering Justice W.W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights
James Haskins
For the child curious about how one person can change their community, this biography shows how a local mail carrier pea
Ages 7–11
Fact Finders: Causes and Effects
Freedom from Slavery: Causes and Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation
Brianna Hall
For the student curious about how laws can change the world, this guide explores the turning point of American history w
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Ages 8–12
The List #2
The Last Lie
Patricia Forde
For the young person starting to question authority and realizing that words, music, and art are the ultimate tools for
Ages 10–14
Who Was?
Who Is Greta Thunberg?
Jill Leonard
For the child who feels small in a big world, this biography shows how one quiet voice can spark a global movement for o
Ages 8–12
Jed and the Junkyard War #2
Jed and the Junkyard Rebellion
Steven Bohls
For the child who feels like an outsider or is questioning their origins, this high-stakes adventure explores what it me
Ages 8–12
Witch & Wizard #2
The Gift
James Patterson, Ned Rust
Siblings Wisty and Whit Allgood lead a secret resistance of magical teenagers to fight a regime that has banned all form
Ages 11–17
The Book of Ore #2
Waybound
Cam Baity, Benny Zelkowicz
For the child grappling with big changes or the end of a long journey, this epic finale explores the courage needed to f
Ages 9–13
Freedom Stone
Jeffrey Kluger
For the child grappling with the weight of unfairness and the hope for a better future. This story blends the harshness
Ages 10–14