Top-rated books by Hadley Hooper
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Award winning
I Am Sacagawea: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2017
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Sacagawea's remarkable historical journey.
Encourages resilience and perseverance in young readers.
Presents history in a relatable and engaging way.
Supports development of identity and self-confidence.

I Am Sacagawea: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2017
Award winning
Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis
Jabari Asim, E.B. Lewis, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Inspiring story of young John Lewis's leadership.
Teaches values of persistence, empathy, and courage.
Encourages civic awareness and social responsibility.
Beautiful illustrations complement engaging narrative.

Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis
Jabari Asim, E.B. Lewis, 2016
Award winning
The : Volume 1 Mandie Collection,
Jane Werner Watson, Lois Gladys Leppard, Golden Books, Eloise Wilkin, 2005
224 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled stories enhance problem-solving skills.
Vivid settings boost imagination and historical understanding.
Relatable, strong female protagonist empowers young readers.
Series format encourages sustained reading and engagement.

The : Volume 1 Mandie Collection,
Jane Werner Watson, Lois Gladys Leppard, Golden Books, Eloise Wilkin, 2005
Award winning
Mummies Unwrapped
Kimberly Weinberger, Portia Sloan, 2002
40 pages
Why to read
Explores ancient Egyptian culture and history.
Encourages curiosity and learning about other civilizations.
Supports development of historical knowledge and understanding.
Interactive content keeps young readers engaged.

Mummies Unwrapped
Kimberly Weinberger, Portia Sloan, 2002
Award winning
The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth, and Harlem's Greatest Bookstore
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, R. Gregory Christie, 2015
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires passion for reading and history.
Showcases determination in adversity, empowering resilience.
Highlights importance of community and social change.
Fosters understanding of Harlem Renaissance cultural impact.

The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth, and Harlem's Greatest Bookstore
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, R. Gregory Christie, 2015
Award winning
D-Day Landings: The Story Of The Allied Invasion: The Story of the Allied Invasion (Dk Readers: Level 4: Proficient Readers)
Richard Platt, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Detailed, historically accurate portrayal of D-Day events.
Enhances historical knowledge and understanding for children.
Develops critical thinking through factual content.
Encourages discussion on bravery and teamwork values.

D-Day Landings: The Story Of The Allied Invasion: The Story of the Allied Invasion (Dk Readers: Level 4: Proficient Readers)
Richard Platt, 2004
Award winning
Indiana Bones and the Lost Library
Harry Heape, Rebecca Bagley, 2021
288 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative stimulates imagination and creativity.
Features clever, resourceful characters fostering problem-solving skills.
Encourages exploration of history and archaeology.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging storytelling.

Indiana Bones and the Lost Library
Harry Heape, Rebecca Bagley, 2021
Award winning
The Story of Ru
Bridges, Robert Coles, George Ford, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship and cooperation.
Encourages empathy and understanding in young readers.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills.
Captivating illustrations complementing the engaging narrative.
