Top-rated books by Edith Eger
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Award winning
Her Right Foot
Dave Eggers, Shawn Harris, 2017
112 pages
Why to read
Explores Statue of Liberty’s symbolism and history.
Encourages curiosity about freedom and democracy.
Stimulating illustrations captivate young readers.
Ideal for discussions on history and liberty.

Her Right Foot
Dave Eggers, Shawn Harris, 2017
Award winning
Rescuing Titanic: A true story of quiet bravery in the North Atlantic
Flora Delargy, 2021
80 pages
Why to read
Captivating true story enhances historical knowledge.
Highlights bravery and resilience in adversity.
Encourages empathy through real-life heroism.
Engages young readers with vivid illustrations.

Rescuing Titanic: A true story of quiet bravery in the North Atlantic
Flora Delargy, 2021
Award winning
Timelines from Black History: Leaders, Legends, Legacies
D.K. Publishing, Mireille Harper, DK, Nneka Okoye, DK Children, 2021
96 pages
Why to read
Showcases significant figures and events in Black history.
Enhances understanding of cultural and historical impacts.
Encourages diversity awareness and inclusivity.
Engaging educational tool for young readers.

Timelines from Black History: Leaders, Legends, Legacies
D.K. Publishing, Mireille Harper, DK, Nneka Okoye, DK Children, 2021
One Boy from Kosovo
Trish Marx, Cindy Karp, 2000
24 pages
Why to read
Explores resilience through a young boy's journey.
Encourages understanding of diverse cultures and experiences.
Supports empathy and emotional growth in young readers.
Fosters discussions on global awareness and compassion.

One Boy from Kosovo
Trish Marx, Cindy Karp, 2000
Award winning
I Am George Washington: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2016
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires leadership through George Washington's character traits.
Engages young minds with historical facts in a fun way.
Encourages values of honesty, courage, and persistence.
Ideal for parent-child bonding over American history.

I Am George Washington: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2016
Award winning
Johnny Appleseed: The Story of a Legend
Will Moses, 2001
48 pages
Why to read
Inspiring tale of Johnny Appleseed’s legendary adventures.
Encourages environmental awareness and love for nature.
Supports historical knowledge and early learning development.
Ideal for shared reading, fostering family discussions.

Johnny Appleseed: The Story of a Legend
Will Moses, 2001
Award winning
Let It Shine : Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters
Andrea Davis Pinkney, Stephen Alcorn, 2000
120 pages
Why to read
Celebrates achievements of Black women in history.
Inspires courage and perseverance in young readers.
Empowers children with real-life role models.
Engaging storytelling that enriches historical knowledge.

Let It Shine : Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters
Andrea Davis Pinkney, Stephen Alcorn, 2000
Award winning
Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched into History
Leah Henderson, Tyler Feder, 2021
192 pages
Why to read
Highlights historical significance of 25 protest movements.
Educates on civic engagement and social change.
Inspires activism and empathy in young readers.
Supports discussions about justice and equality.
