SF Said
Twitter, I need recommendations! I'm looking for brilliant non-fiction picture books - the kind of thing that can be read by older kids as well as younger ones. I'm open to anything, but especially want books that are autobiographical, or deal with identity. What should I read?
Book mentions in this thread
Votes: 26
Survivors
by David Long
Votes: 26
Shackleton's Journey
by William Grill
Votes: 22
The Proudest Blue
by Ibtihaj Muhammad
Votes: 22
The Arabic Quilt
by Aya Khalil
Votes: 20
MALALA'S MAGIC PENCIL
by YOUSAFZAI MALALA
Votes: 20
Digging for Words
by Angela Burke Kunkel
Votes: 20
A Bowl Full of Peace
by Caren Stelson
Votes: 16
Walking in the City with Jane
by Susan Hughes
Votes: 11
High Times
by Golden Cosmos
Votes: 11
An Illustrated History of UFOs
by Adam Allsuch Boardman
Votes: 8
Young Gifted and Black
by Jamia Wilson
Votes: 8
Michael Rosen's Sad Book
by Michael Rosen
Votes: 8
Migrations
by ICPBS
Votes: 7
Cloth Lullaby
by Amy Novesky
Votes: 5
The Undefeated
by Kwame Alexander
Votes: 5
Rebel Voices
by Louise K Stewart
Votes: 5
Voices in the Park
by Anthony Browne
Votes: 4
Climate Change
by Robin Twiddy
Votes: 4
Mountains of the World
by Dieter Braun
Votes: 2
Diary of a Time Traveller
by Professor David Long
Votes: 2
One Tiny Turtle
by Nicola Davies
Votes: 2
The Girls
by Lauren Ace
Votes: 2
Archie's War
by Marcia Williams