Women's History Month Picture Book Round-Up

 


March is Women's History Month. Over the years I have shared many books about amazing women. Some are biographies and some are books based on their lives. There are even some that feature more than one woman. I share these books all year long and not just in March. Today I thought I would do a round-up of books about women that I have reviewed in the past. I also have checked to see that the books are still available for the older ones. Some books are about famous women and others may be a woman you haven't heard of. Each has a story that is worth learning about and I hope you will consider checking out the book and sharing it with someone this month! Full disclosure: I was sent copies of these books at some point in time to review. The links provided will take you to my review of the book. These books are recommended for ages between 4 and 10. Next week I will share a round-up of books for older kids.


1) Anna Strong: A Spy During the American Revolution by Sarah Glenn Marsh

2) Poet, Pilgrim, Rebel: The Story of Anne Bradstreet, America's First Published Poet by Katie Munday Williams

3) Maria Orosa: Freedom Fighter, Scientist and Inventor from the Philippines by Norma Olizon-Chikiamco

4) Anne Frank, Marie Curie, and Rosa Parks by Al Berenger

5) The Bluest of Blues: Anna Atkins and the First Book of Photographs by Fiona Robinson

6) Brave with Beauty: A Story of Afghanistan by Maxine Rose Schur

7) Chef Edna by Melvina Noel

8) Cookie Queen: How One Girl Started Tate's Bake Shop by Kathleen King and Lowey Bundel Sichol

9) Coretta: The Autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King by Coretta Scott King and Reverand Dr. Barbara Reynolds (Also check out Coretta's Journey: The Life and Times of Coretta Scott King by Alice Faye Duncan)

10) Fearless: The Story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Defender of Free Speech by Gattaldo

11) Jane Goodall by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

12) Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior by Carole Lindstrom


1)  Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski: Queen of Mathematics by Laurie Wallmark

2) Sanctuary: Kip Tiernan and Rosie's Place, the Nation's First Shelter for Women by Christine McDonnell

3) She Heard the Birds: The Story of Florence Merriam Bailey by Andrea D'Aquino

4) Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge by Rachel Dougherty

5) Brave Jane Austen: Reader, Writer, Author, Rebel by Lisa Pliscou

6) That's Betty! The Story of Betty White by Gregory Bonsignore

7) The Girl Who Could Fix Anything: Beatrice Shilling, World War II Engineer by Mara Rockliff

8) The Astronomer Who Questioned Everything: The Story of Maria Mitchell by Laura Alary

9) Grandma Gatewood Hikes the Appalachian Trail by Jennifer Thermes

10) Fancy Party Gowns: The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Lowe by Deborah Blumenthal

11) Elizabeth Warren Nevertheless, She Persisted by Susan Wood

12) Violet Velvet Mittens with Everything: The Fabulous Life of Diana Vreeland by Deborah Blumenthal

13) Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers? The Story of Ada Lovelace by Tanya Lee Stone (Click here for more books about Ada Lovelace)


1) Around America to Win the Vote: Two Suffragists, a Kitten and 10,000 Miles by Mara Rockliff
3) Frida Kahlo by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
7) Maya Angelou by Lisbeth Kaiser
8) I Am Amelia Earhart, I Am Helen Keller, I Am Lucille Ball, I Am Rosa Parks (not pictured), I Am Sacagawea (not pictured), I Am Anne Frank (not pictured), I Am Jane Goodall (not pictured) by Brad Meltzer
11) One Step Further: My Story of Math, the Moon and a Lifelong Mission by Katherine Johnson and Joylette Hylick and Katehrine Moore




1) Coco Chanel by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
4) Amelia Earhart by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
8) V Is for Voting by Kate Farrell
9) I Dare! I Can! I Will! by Linda Ólafsdóttir

Emmy Noether: The Most Important Mathematician You've Never Heard Of by Melanie Becker and Kari Rust


The International Day of the Girl: Celebrating Girls Around the World by Jessica Dee Humphreys and the Honorable Rona Ambrose

For the Right to Learn: Malala Yousafzai's Story written by Rebecca Langston-George

Be sure to check back next week for another round-up of books but this time for older children!

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