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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
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Castle Glower #1
Tuesdays at the Castle
Jessica Day George
Every Tuesday, Castle Glower grows a new room or a secret wing, and only Princess Celie knows the layout well enough to
Ages 8–12
Bad Secrets! Bullying is NOT cool!
Keesha L. Pittman
Being unique is a superpower. These heart-centered reminders encourage being kind, working hard, and staying brave when
Ages 4–8
The Bully Book
Eric Kahn Gale
For the child navigating the complex social hierarchies of middle school or feeling like an outsider, this mystery offer
Ages 9–13
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12–18 yrs
1034 books
Sagwa
The Chinese Siamese Cat
Amy Tan
A mischievous kitten rewrites a foolish magistrate's unfair laws in this vibrant tale of how a small act of rebellion ca
Ages 4–9
Feathers and Fools
Mem Fox
Fear and difference drive a wedge between peacocks and swans until a disaster leaves only a glimmer of hope for a new be
Ages 6–12
Regarding the... #2
Trial by Journal
Kate Klise
A sixth grader captures the secrets of the legal system in her personal scrapbook filled with journal entries and eviden
Ages 9–12
The Hill We Climb
Amanda Gorman
Gorman’s powerful words call for unity and healing, offering a vision of light and hope for a country walking the path t
Ages 12–18
Jack (Not Jackie)
Erica Silverman
For siblings navigating changes in identity, this gentle story helps children understand and embrace a brother or sister
Ages 4–8
Jacob Riis's Camera: Bringing Light to Tenement Children
Alexis O'Neill
One journalist uses the power of photography to expose the harsh reality of tenement life and spark a movement for socia
Ages 7–11
Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan
Jeanette Winter
Two courageous children from Pakistan stand up for the rights of others in these woven biographies of Malala Yousafzai a
Ages 4–9
How Gordony Defeats The Bully & Has the Courage To Be Who He Is?
Sylvia Yordanova
Little Gordony just wants to be polite and make friends, but his older brother is a jungle bully who demands he be fierc
Ages 3–8
Luba: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen
Michelle McCann
During the harsh winter of 1944, one woman risks everything inside the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to protect and s
Ages 8–12
The Patron Saint of Butterflies
Cecilia Galante
Two girls raised in a strict religious commune must find the strength to question everything they have ever known when s
Ages 12–17
The Nowhere Girls
Amy Reed
Three girls unite to start a movement in their high school, determined to uncover the truth about an alleged rape and ch
Ages 14–18
Hawksmaid
Kathryn Lasky
Maid Marian uses her skills as a master falconer and her bond with birds to help Robin Hood fight for justice in twelfth
Ages 12–16
Paiute Princess
Deborah Kogan Ray
Sarah Winnemucca used her voice to bridge the gap between the Paiute tribe and white settlers in this vibrant account of
Ages 7–11
Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes (Los perros magicos de los volcanes)
Manlio Argueta
Magical dogs emerge from the volcanoes of El Salvador to protect the people and help them triumph over oppression in thi
Ages 6–10
The Menagerie #1
The Menagerie
Tui T. Sutherland, Kari Sutherland
When Logan finds a griffin under his bed, he is thrust into a secret world where he must help Zoe Kahn save a sanctuary
Ages 8–12
Every Human Has Rights: A Photographic Declaration for Kids
National Geographic, Mary Robinson (foreword)
Stunning photography and student poetry pair together to explain the fundamental rights every person deserves in this lo
Ages 10–14
The Burning #1
The Burning: Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Tim Madigan, Hilary Beard
This powerful account details the destruction of the Greenwood community and connects the history of the Tulsa Race Mass
Ages 12–18
Civil Rights Struggles Around the World
Who Will Shout if Not Us?: Student Activists and the Tiananmen Square Protest, China, 1989
Ann Kerns
Follow the courageous students who risked everything in the spring of 1989 to stand up for freedom and civil rights in C
Ages 12–18
Chang and the Animals #2
Saving H'Non: Chang and the Elephant
Trang Nguyễn
Chang joins a dedicated team of conservationists to rescue an Asian elephant named H'Non and help her find a new home in
Ages 8–12
Güero #2
They Call Her Fregona
David Bowles
Güero navigates the joys of a first crush and the harsh realities of his community as he tries to help a tough girl save
Ages 8–12
The Plot to Kill Hitler
Patricia McCormick
For the young reader grappling with how to stand up for what is right in the face of immense pressure and systemic injus
Ages 10–15