Autobiography / Biography - Literati https://literati.com/best-kids-books/by-genre/autobiography-biography/ Fri, 13 Oct 2023 02:51:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://efairs-assets.literati.com/literati/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/13021207/cropped-favicon-32x32.png?auto=webp&optimize=high Autobiography / Biography - Literati https://literati.com/best-kids-books/by-genre/autobiography-biography/ 32 32 The Best Autobiography & Biography Books for Kids https://literati.com/best-kids-books/by-genre/autobiography-biography/best-biographies-for-kids/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 16:33:13 +0000 https://litblog.wpengine.com/?p=806 As kids begin to understand the larger world around them, there’s nothing more expansive than learning about the lives of others. So it’s no wonder biographies are a hit with curious young readers. Learning about amazing people who shaped the world through bravery and dedication isn’t just a way to inspire your child’s own dreams—it’s … Continued

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As kids begin to understand the larger world around them, there’s nothing more expansive than learning about the lives of others. So it’s no wonder biographies are a hit with curious young readers. Learning about amazing people who shaped the world through bravery and dedication isn’t just a way to inspire your child’s own dreams—it’s a path to building stronger empathy and relationships. 

That’s why we’ve created this list of the best biographies for kids of all ages and reading levels, from preschool to middle school. Featuring stories of dreamers and doers from all walks of life, these books will have your reader thinking big about their boundless potential!

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Mahatma Gandhi: My First Mahatma Gandhi (Little People, Big Dreams)

By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

This picture book is a gentle introduction for babies and toddlers to the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The charmingly illustrated tale tells the story of young Mohandas and his upbringing in India under British rule. All the while, Mohandas dreamed of a world where all living beings were treated with kindness—and dared to chase it into reality. Your toddler or preschool reader will light up as they learn from Gandhi about nonviolence, peace, and unwavering kindness.

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David Bowie (Little People, Big Dreams)

By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

This one’s for all the diaper-dancers and future rockstars. Even the youngest baby learners will be inspired by the one-of-a-kind Starman and his message of fearless individuality. Young David Jones may have looked like an ordinary boy on the outside, but on the inside, he was full of dreams, music, and creativity. Show your child that gigantic dreams are as close as the karaoke microphone in this motivational depiction of David Bowie’s story. The board book format is sturdy enough for little readers to thumb through on their own—and with the bold, bright illustrations, they’ll want to!

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Where’s Jane?

By Jaye Garnett

If your growing reader is a naturalist-in-training, this wonderfully engaging board book is just what the biologist ordered. Designed for children ages 3 to 5, this board book is a lighthearted introduction to Jane Goodall’s fascinating chimpanzee research. Your reader will be so busy searching for hidden pictures in the illustrations that they won’t realize they’re learning facts well beyond their science curriculum. Vocabulary words and questions on every page also help encourage discussion and develop more advanced communication skills.

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Dinosaur Lady: The Daring Discoveries of Mary Anning, the First Paleontologist

By Linda Skeers

Got an up-and-coming paleontologist in the family? Then this is the biography you’re looking for! Mary Anning was a true scientific pioneer. Every young dino fan will be enraptured by the story of how her earth-shaking scientific career began by hunting for fossils in her own backyard. This fully illustrated picture book invites 4- to 9-year-olds to turn over pages and stones as they advance their exploratory skills .

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Who Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg? (Who Is/Was)

By Patricia Brennan Demuth

The Who Was… books are among the best biographies for kids, presenting accurate history in an easy-to-read style. Who Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg? introduces kids to one of the renowned legal minds of our time while making her feel accessible, relatable, and wholeheartedly human. This story of Ginsburg’s advocacy for gender equality and women’s rights will empower readers from ages 8 to 11 to stand up for what they believe in as they learn to read independently and think critically.

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Women Who Dared: 52 Stories of Fearless Daredevils, Adventurers, and Rebels

By Linda Skeers

If your 10- to 13-year-old reader loves adventure-packed stories, this book is a must-have. They might’ve heard about Amelia Earhart in school, but they’ll marvel at the lesser-known stories of Russian astronaut Valentina Tereshkova, stuntwoman Helen Gibson, and oceanographer Sylvia Earle in this riveting collection. Each profile is short and readable, yet brimming with value and heart. Try reading one profile with your child before bed each night and watch as they gravitate toward certain adventurers, navigate moral complexities, and relate the stories to their own lives.

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Once your kids start learning about the real lives of influential people like the ones above, they’ll realize how endless their own potential really is. You can make sure your reader is always stocked up with the best biographies for kids—along with all the other genres they love—by becoming a Literati Kids Book Club member.

We’ll send your child the best-in-class literature suited perfectly to their reading level and interests. The result? A passion for reading, a thirst for learning, and ideas that flow as freely as David Bowie’s melodies. To get started, complete our quick personalization quiz and open the gates to your young reader’s literary adventure today.

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The Most Fun History Books for Middle-Grade Readers https://literati.com/best-kids-books/by-grade/books-for-6th-grade/the-most-fun-history-books-for-middle-grade-readers/ Thu, 15 Sep 2022 20:22:51 +0000 https://litblog.wpengine.com/?p=333 History creates a window into the past and equips kids with the tools to thrive in their future. But sometimes, kids think of history less as story and more as snorey. If your child would rather eat a whole head of broccoli than crack open a book about history, Literati has just the solution: fun, … Continued

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History creates a window into the past and equips kids with the tools to thrive in their future. But sometimes, kids think of history less as story and more as snorey. If your child would rather eat a whole head of broccoli than crack open a book about history, Literati has just the solution: fun, engaging books that make history seem more like an adventure than a homework assignment.

Literati’s favorite history books for middle-grade readers let kids explore the past and question our present. These inventive stories will build your child’s reading comprehension, critical thinking skills, and historical knowledge. Ready to discover the best history books for your middle grader? Here we go!

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Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First

By Luke Reynolds

Fourth, fifth, and sixth grade may come with their fair share of failures. For kids at this age, how to bounce back is one of the most important lessons to be learned! In Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First, author Luke Reynolds celebrates how historical figures survived and flourished after they crashed and burned.

Reynolds tells the story of 34 people (and one horse) who used their experience with failure as a source of insight and inspiration. Reynolds explores well-known figures across multiple eras, so your child gets to glimpse various fascinating historical times. They’ll learn more about the epic fails that led to epic triumphs—and perhaps learn how they can do the same for themselves.

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Women Who Dared: 52 Stories of Fearless Daredevils, Adventurers, and Rebels

By Linda Skeers

The daring and adventurous women who have shaped the world are often missing from history textbooks. Supplement your kid’s education with these stories of 52 women who fearlessly pushed boundaries. Read all about Helen Gibson, the first professional stuntwoman, or Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space!

From action scenes to astronomical heights, this book covers a multitude of fields and interests, so no matter what your child loves to do, they’ll find tons of inspiration and motivation to challenge themselves. You may just want to invest in a helmet and some elbow pads for your adventurer once they finish this essential anthology of history’s toughest ladies.

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Strange But True: 10 of the World’s Greatest Mysteries Explained

By Katherine Hulick

In this captivating book, Hulick takes readers on a fact-first journey from UFOs to krakens, with a pit stop in Atlantis. The author provides psychological and scientific explanations behind these mysterious phenomena to help your child learn how science can help discern fact from fiction.

Hulick invites your reader to think scientifically and expand their critical thinking skills. In her pursuit of factual explanations for strange phenomena, she covers a wide variety of historical and scientific topics—your reader will learn a little bit of psychology, geography, and even some marine biology!

History Comes to Life With Literati

After your reader finishes learning about Einstein’s failures, an adventurous stuntwoman, and the secret of Atlantis, they’ll certainly be on the hunt for more of the best history books for kids. With a Literati Kids book subscription, you’ll have your own Library of Alexandria in no time.

Literati book boxes are curated for every individual reader, so your kiddo can unbox stories that are equal parts exciting and enriching. Start by taking the personalization quiz, and we’ll help your reader discover incredible stories that delve deep into their specific interests. As their favorite topics and reading skills evolve, so does curation! Get started today, and make boring books a thing of the past.

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