Thor’s Wedding Day

Children's Book - Thor's Wedding Day

Published: 2005 Theme: Norse Myth Best for: 8 to 11 "I had never been in the Great Hall of Asgard before. Even from outside, it was the most amazing building I had ever seen, vaster and grander than I could have imagined possible..." This children's book is very easy to get through, and would make a nice complement to the third graders after they work with the original Norse myth...

The BFG

Children's Book BFG

Published: 1982 Theme: Overcoming Bullies Best for: 8 to 10 "Dreams," he said, "is very mysterious things. They is floating around in the air like little wispy bubbles. And all the time they is searching for sleeping people." If you are in need of a cheerful happy ending story, as a children's book BFG is perfect...

The Hired Girl

Hired Girl - Historical Fiction Children's Book

Published: 2015 Theme: Historical Fiction Coming of Age Best for: 12 - 14 "I have escaped! I have achieved the first stage of my emancipation! In a little while I will go on to Baltimore--and from thence I will begin my new life." This beautifully written historical fiction children's book is quite hard to put down.

Ben and Me

Ben and Me- Historical Fiction Children's Book

Published: 1939 Theme: Historical Fiction Biography Best for: 8 - 11 "All of these ill-informed scribblers seemed astonished at Ben's great fund of information, at his brilliant decisions, at his seeming knowledge of all that went on about him. I could have told them, It was ME." A biography like this is perhaps the best way to bring history to children without bringing tears of boredom..

A Diamond in the Desert

Historical Fiction - Diamond in the Desert

Published: 2012 Theme: WWII- Japanese Internment Best for: ages 10 to 12 "Gila River was where I would turn thirteen, and live with my mama and my sister, while waiting for my papa to be brought bak from Fort Lincoln, North Dakota, where the FBI had sent him..." This historical fiction children's book adds yet another new piece of history and humanness to the story of the internment of Japanese citizens after Pearl Harbor was attacked.

Number the Stars

Children's Book - Number the Stars

Published: 1989 Theme: Heroism Best for: 10 - 13 "...The dream for you all, young and old, must be to create an ideal of human decency, and not a narrow-minded and prejudiced one. That is the great gift our country hungers for..." This children's book is first and foremost about the courage of ordinary people to do the right thing, even in the worst of times...

Immigration Makes US Great

Children's Book - Girl in the Torch

Immigration Makes US Great: Here are some wonderful children's books to create more multicultural understanding about immigration and diversity in America. Most are historical fiction, and beautifully written. Let us celebrate all the value that open immigration has brought to the United States.

Gifts from the Gods

Children's Book - Gifts from the Gods

Published: 2011 Theme: Greek and Roman Myths Best for: 9- 12 "Humans have always loved telling stories, and to use them we tell words. Sometimes, however, the words themselves have stories to tell." This children's book is a delightful collection of brief stories from Greek and Roman mythology to illustrate the origin of common words and phrases in our vocabulary,

Juana and Lucas

Juana and Lucas - A Multi-cultural Children's Book

Published: 2016 Theme: Learning Something New Best for: 6 to 9 "My name is Juana. It is spelled J-u-a-n-a, and it is pronounced Who-Ah-Nah...Bogota is where I am. And where school is and where Mami and my abuelos and Lucas are..." This perfect multi-cultural children's book introduces us to Juana, who needs to learn English for her trip to the USA, and resists it.

The Lions of Little Rock

Children's Book - Lions of Little Rock

Published: 2012 Theme: Civil Rights Best for: 11 to 14 "I think a friend is someone who helps you change for the better. And whether you see them once a day or once a year, if it's a true friend, it doesn't matter." This is a compelling and important book for today's world, and yet, it was painful to read, because I wished none of it were true...