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Books for Standing Up for Others
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Emma the Empathetic Elephant
Cassie Crampton
For the child learning to navigate playground disagreements and big feelings, this gentle story helps young ones underst
Ages 3–7
Surviving the Angel of Death
Eva Mozes Kor, Lisa Rojany Buccieri
Twin sisters endure horrific medical experiments at the hands of the Nazis in this harrowing memoir of survival and the
Ages 12–18
The Most Magnificent Mosque
Ann Jungman
For the child noticing differences in how families pray, this story of three boys in medieval Spain shows how friendship
Ages 5–9
Charlie's Stories
Lorena A L
For the child navigating the ups and downs of primary school, these relatable tales help process big feelings and learn
Ages 5–9
Clearing Weather
Cornelia Meigs
For the child feeling the weight of family responsibility or the pressure to succeed against the odds. A classic tale of
Ages 10–14
Like Me
Laura Wifler
For the child who has questions about a sibling or friend with disabilities and needs help finding the beautiful things
Ages 4–8
Autism, Bullying and Me
Emily Lovegrove
For neurodivergent children and teens who feel targeted or misunderstood, this practical guide offers specific social to
Ages 7–15
Little People, Big Dreams #40
Greta Thunberg
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who feels small in a big world, this biography shows how one person's voice can spark a global movement fo
Ages 4–8
Smallville Season 11 #2
Smallville Season 11, Vol. 2: Detective
Bryan Q. Miller
For the teen navigating the challenge of meeting someone with a completely different worldview and learning how to work
Ages 12–18
First Grade Is the Best! #3
First Grade Elves
Joanne Ryder
For the child learning how to be a good friend, this story shows how small, secret acts of kindness can transform a clas
Ages 4–7
Kobi Learns About Bullying
Unknown
For the child who is experiencing unkind treatment from peers or needs help recognizing the difference between teasing a
Ages 4–8
Great Number Rumble: A Story of Math in Surprising Places, The
Cora Lee, Gillian O'Reilly
When math is banned from the classroom, Sam takes on the director of education to show how geometry and ratios are hidde
Ages 9–13
Bub & Guy #1
Nobody Bullies Bub!
Michele Lynn Seigfried
For the child who has ever felt judged for how they look or for being part of a group that is misunderstood by others.
Ages 4–8
The Scrappy Scavengers
The Scrappy Scavengers Save the Lot
Daniel Malichi
For the child who wants to make a difference in their neighborhood. This story empowers kids to spot local needs and wor
Ages 5–9
Dogman #1
Night of the Dogman
Luka T Jacobs
For children who love spine-tingling thrills and the thrill of the chase. This spooky adventure helps brave readers face
Ages 8–12
Llama Quest #2
Secrets of Starfall Forest
Megan Reyes
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to see how their unique strengths can help a team overcome the bigges
Ages 8–12
Holding Her Own: The Exceptional Life of Jackie Ormes
Traci Todd
For the child who loves to draw and wants to know how art can change the world. Discover the story of a trailblazer who
Ages 7–10
Strange Matter #1
No Substitutions
Marty M. Engle, Johnny Ray Barnes Jr.
Curtis and Shelley encounter something terrifying in the library that leads them to a lethal secret about their new subs
Ages 8–12
Princess Heart #1
Princess Harper Gets Happy
Molly Martin
Princess Harper is full of joy and on a mission to make sure every single person in her kingdom has a reason to smile al
Ages 4–7
Penelope Barrows #1
The Case of the Blowing Whistle
C.C. Beechum
For the child who loves a good puzzle and standing up for what is right. This mystery helps kids understand the importan
Ages 6–9
Little People, Big Dreams #44
Aretha Franklin
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who loves to sing or needs to see how finding your own voice can change the world and inspire a movement.
Ages 4–7
The Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries #26
Dawn Schafer, Undercover Baby-Sitter
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating changes in their friend group or feeling protective of their first business venture. This myste
Ages 8–12
The Crayon Box that Talked
Shane DeRolf
For the child learning how to appreciate differences and get along with others, especially in new social settings like p
Ages 3–7
The Grasshopper and the Butterfly
Joe Swartz
For the child who feels like the 'odd one out,' this gentle rhyming story celebrates how being different can lead to the
Ages 4–8
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