Books like Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity (Unlocking the Secrets of Science)
Award winning
Eminem
John Bankston, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Chronicles rise of Eminem, inspiring determination and resilience.
Highlights importance of perseverance and self-belief in success.
Engaging narrative that keeps young readers captivated.
Encourages artistic expression and pursuit of dreams.

Eminem
John Bankston, 2003
Albert Einstein: Volume 72 (Little People, BIG DREAMS)
Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara, Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Introduces kids to Albert Einstein's inspiring life story.
Fosters curiosity and a love for science and knowledge.
Encourages perseverance and facing challenges with creativity.
Illustrated, engaging narrative for young dreamers.

Albert Einstein: Volume 72 (Little People, BIG DREAMS)
Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara, Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2021
Award winning
She Persisted: Sally Ride
Chelsea Clinton, Atia Abawi, 2021
80 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Sally Ride's groundbreaking achievements.
Empowers children, especially girls, in science and leadership.
Encourages resilience and pursuing dreams.
Illustrates overcoming obstacles with determination.

She Persisted: Sally Ride
Chelsea Clinton, Atia Abawi, 2021
Award winning
Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace
Tanya Lee Stone, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Inspiring tale of the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace.
Encourages interest in STEM, especially for young girls.
Highlights perseverance and creativity in problem-solving.
Engaging narrative that cultivates curiosity and confidence.

Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace
Tanya Lee Stone, 2018
Award winning
Counting the Stars: The Story of Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician
Lesa Cline-Ransome, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Inspiring story of overcoming barriers.
Enhances interest in math and science.
Promotes resilience and perseverance.
Ideal for shared reading family time.

Counting the Stars: The Story of Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician
Lesa Cline-Ransome, 2019
You Are a Star, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Dean Robbins, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Ruth Bader Ginsburg's empowering story.
Highlights perseverance and equality themes.
Encourages leadership and justice ideals in children.
Engaging narrative that captivates young readers.

You Are a Star, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Dean Robbins, 2022
Award winning
A Fly on the Ceiling (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4)
Julie Glass, julie-glass, 1998
48 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic math concepts in a fun narrative.
Encourages mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Engaging illustrations complement the educational content.
Ideal for young readers advancing in reading skills.

A Fly on the Ceiling (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4)
Julie Glass, julie-glass, 1998
Award winning
Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race
Margot Lee Shetterly, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Inspiring true story of pioneering African American mathematicians.
Empowers children with examples of perseverance and intelligence.
Highlights the importance of diversity and teamwork.
Educational content seamlessly integrated with an engaging narrative.

