Malala: A Hero for All (Step Into Reading - Level 4 - Library)
by Shana Corey
Even as a young girl in Pakistan, Malala spoke up about the importance of girls education, via speeches and a blog. Since the Taliban regime was intent on denying girls an education and silencing anyone who disagreed with their laws, this was very dangerous. Malala was shot, but she survived the attack and it did not silence her. In fact, she spoke at the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday, just nine months after she was shot. Malala s resolve has only magnified her voice, delivering her...
Middle School Sleuths (The Legacy of the Holocaust, #1)
by Fern Schumer Chapman
Conociendo a... Rebecca Sieff
by Loraine Mizrachi and Saralyn Levy
The Inside Guide: Civil Rights Heroes (The Inside Guide: Civil Rights Heroes)
by Amy B Rogers
Real Justice: Guilty of Being Weird (Lorimer Real Justice)
by Cynthia J Faryon
Jessie Rees Foundation (Community Connections: How Do They Help?)
by Melissa Sherman Pearl
Sheltering Books (Community Connections: How Do They Help?)
by Melissa Sherman Pearl
Cell Phones for Soldiers (Community Connections: How Do They Help?)
by Melissa Sherman Pearl
Ida B. Wells (My Early Library: My Itty-Bitty Bio)
by Sara Spiller
Wilma Mankiller (My Early Library: My Itty-Bitty Bio)
by June Thiele
Primary Sources of the Civil Rights Movement (Primary Sources of the Civil Rights Movement)
Benjamin Franklin (Life Stories/Biografias ) (Life Stories (Powerkids Paperback))
by Gillian Gosman
This is the illustrated story of 23 soccer players who worked together to become World Cup champions and heroes to millions of men, women, boys, and girls across America and around the world. In July 2019, a record number of people all around the world tuned in to watch the Women's World Cup, which took placeĀ in France. Fifty-two games, twenty-four teams, four weeks . . . one winner. Megan Rapinoe had waited for this day since she attended a World Cup game as a teenager, and Alex Morgan had...
A merchant from Malacca builds upon his family's wealth and achieves even greater business success. But more important than making money is giving back to society. He builds a Chinese school, a road, and even a bridge. This man was Tan Kim Seng, a man who did a lot of good for others in society.Who are our amazing pioneers, the people who travelled from distant lands to seek out adventure and fortune in early Singapore? In this series of fully-illustrated books, you'll discover our pioneers' ins...
Betty Friedan (Contemporary Women S.)
by Sondra Henry and Emily Taitz
A biography of the author of "The feminine mystique" and founder of the National Organization for Women.
Coretta Scott King (History Maker Bios (Lerner))
by Laura Hamilton Waxman
Frida Kahlo: My Own Reality (Disabilities Can't Stop Us!)
by Lisa Idzikowski