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Perfect for adults and kids 6 years and above.

74. Watch the award-winning film

. Through My Eyes

Narrated by Ruby Bridges herself, this is a tell-tale of her experiences, as a 6 year old, of the integration process at William Frantz Public School. 

Drawing elements from civil rights, Ruby Bridges brings to life the challenges of a little black girl who is chosen to integrate white and black students at a public school.

What a role model!


Lilian’s Right To Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
by Jonah Winter, illustrated by Shane W. Evans
VOTING RIGHTS ACTIVIST
Blueish-tinted illustrations capture the somber mood of Lilian’s memories in this historical nonfiction picture book. Reading this story gives insight into an artist’s creative process, the process behind writing and illustrating a children’s story.

Charming

Warm, beautiful illustrations accompany the story of a boy who grew up to become the author of the Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings books.

You’ll learn how books like Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, Katy and the Big Snow, Maybelle, The Cable Car, and The Little House came to life. Not only that, she developed a singular focus on entomology, soon traveling the globe to discover new insects. Six True Stories About One Great Artist: James Marshall written and illustrated by Jerrold Connors
The beloved children’s book author of George and Martha, and other stories, gets to be a fox in this biography written in the style of George and Martha which is a genius format! These stories are about his life, his writing, his lack of awards, his life partner, and how he inspired kids.

The illustrations are fantastic, too.


Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People
by Monica Brown, illustrated by Julie Paschkis
I use this book to inspire my art journaling. Determined and convinced with her belief, she approached a lawyer, Theodore Sedgwick, who helped her earn her freedom. 

A thought provoking book, this one beautifully conveys the struggle of an enslaved woman and her inner strength & belief to be free.

The Oldest Student: How May Walker Learned to Read

“The Oldest student” is a biography of Mary Walker, a black woman who learned to read at the age of 116 years. 

Born into slavery, she was not allowed to read. Luckily for us all, he returned to his calling, painting abstract art. Wilma Rudolph: Fastest Woman on Earth

This is a biography of Wilma Rudolph, an American sprinter, who overcame physical barriers to become world-record-holding Olympic champion.

You’ll be as astounded as me that you’ve lived so long without knowing much of this information about President Lincoln’s sense of humor — and learn examples of his very pithy words of humor and wisdom. Who Was Babe Ruth? 

This book brings to life the legend of Babe Ruth – the Home run king of baseball.

graziella seif biography for kids

REALLY accident-prone. Henry’s Scissors

Based on the life of Henri-Emile Matisse, this picture book biography for kids traces the life of Matisse from childhood to later life when he was confined to bed.

Coming from the acclaimed picture book creator Jeanette Winter, this beautiful artist biography is certain to instigate inner creativity.

Perfect for kids 4 years and above.

61. The narrative includes “edits” from Noah Webster himself which make this lively story even more interesting. Francis and Eddie

This is a heartwarming sports biography that leaves its readers warm and fuzzy from inside.  “Francis and Eddie” is the story of an underdog, Francis Ouimet, an amateur who won the U.S.

Open and went on to become a golf champion.

More than anything, it is a tale of an unlikely friendship and conquering odds. On a Beam Of Light

Embark on the life journey of the greatest scientist ever – Albert Einstein, with this exciting biography for kids.

Stunning illustrations, easy to understand language make it an edifying read for kids.