Top-rated books by Judith St. George
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Award winning
The Bus Ride That Changed History
Pamela Duncan Edwards, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Engages children with pivotal historical event.
Inspires discussion on equality and justice.
Beautiful illustrations enhance storytelling.
Empowers young readers through real-life courage.

The Bus Ride That Changed History
Pamela Duncan Edwards, 2005
Award winning
Children's Encyclopedia of British History (British History)
Brian Skoyles, 1996
240 pages
Why to read
Comprehensive, engaging exploration of British history.
Enhances understanding of historical events and figures.
Supports development of critical thinking and curiosity.
Ideal resource for both education and entertainment.

Children's Encyclopedia of British History (British History)
Brian Skoyles, 1996
Award winning
Hearts and Hands: Chronicles of the Awakening Church (History Lives series)
Brandon Withrow, 2007
224 pages
Why to read
Engaging historical narratives of early Christian figures.
Inspires appreciation for religious and cultural history.
Enhances understanding of historical context and perseverance.
Supports development of empathy and moral reasoning.

Hearts and Hands: Chronicles of the Awakening Church (History Lives series)
Brandon Withrow, 2007
Award winning
Horrible Histories: Terrifying Tudors (New Edition)
Terry Deary, Neil Tonge, 1998
126 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with lively, entertaining historical tales.
Educational content that enhances historical knowledge.
Encourages curiosity about past events and cultures.
Fun, accessible approach to learning history.

Horrible Histories: Terrifying Tudors (New Edition)
Terry Deary, Neil Tonge, 1998
Benjamin Franklin and His Friends
Robert M. Quackenbush, 1991
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging historical narrative about Benjamin Franklin.
Introduces historical figures and events creatively.
Stimulates curiosity about science and innovation.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Benjamin Franklin and His Friends
Robert M. Quackenbush, 1991
Award winning
Walt Whitman: Words for America
Brian Selznick, Barbara Kerley, 2004
56 pages
Why to read
Introduces Walt Whitman’s historical significance creatively.
Enhances vocabulary with rich, poetic language.
Inspires appreciation for American history and culture.
Stimulating illustrations complement engaging narrative.

Walt Whitman: Words for America
Brian Selznick, Barbara Kerley, 2004
Award winning
Howard Thurman's Great Hope
Kai Jackson Issa, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires hope through historical achievements.
Highlights perseverance and resilience.
Educational content about important cultural figures.
Encourages empathy and understanding.

Howard Thurman's Great Hope
Kai Jackson Issa, 2008
Award winning
Squanto, Friend Of The Pilgrims
Clyde Robert Bulla, 1954
112 pages
Why to read
Captivating historical tale of friendship and survival.
Teaches historical empathy and cultural understanding.
Enhances knowledge about Native American history.
Engaging narrative encourages consistent reading.
