RAE’S READS

Just as Saturday mornings were reserved for kids on TV programing in the 50s and 60s, this blog reserves Saturday Mornings for book recommendations for kids.

Today’s recommendations both come from a Kane Miller EDC Publisher’s “Extraordinary Life” series of very readable, fantastically illustrated biographies.

The first is The Extraordinary Life of Malala Yousafzai, written by Hiba Noer Khan and illustrated by Rita Petruccioli. It pulls no punches, and covers the attack on Malala in a straight-forward manner without making that the only thing about her life.

The second is a biography of Neil Armstrong , The Extraordinary Life of Neil Armstrong written by Martin Howard and illustrated by Freida Chiu. Chronicling the life of the first man to step foot on the moon, this biography describes Armstrong’s life as a “nerd,” and gives hope to young nerds everywhere.

Both of these books are wonderfully written and illustrated and should interest kids from 8 to 14. This reviewer, although an adult learned many things about the two individuals from reading their biographies. I ordered these books from the publisher for young friends, and will look for more biographies in this series. These are darned good reads for kids!

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6 responses to “SATURDAY MORNING FOR KIDS”

  1. Carla Avatar

    The children’s biographies that are being written now are wonderful and appeal to many ages. I love that I learn things too. Great choices Rae.

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  2. Herminia Chow Avatar

    I love the book covers. Do you happen to know what other biographies are in the series?

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I know there’s one on Serena Williams and one on Steve Jobs…I could find out.

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      1. Herminia Chow Avatar

        Oh cool. Thanks for sharing! You read such interesting books.

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  3. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    My husband always talks fondly about the orange biographies he avidly read when he was a boy. He was not a reader, changing schools every year, always behind wherever he was, but those orange biographies turned that around.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      II read those same orange biographies when I was in 5th and 6th grade!

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