The Greatest American "Children's books" Books Since 2000

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Children's books are a category of literature that is specifically written and designed for children. These books are typically aimed at readers between the ages of 0-12 and cover a wide range of topics, from picture books for toddlers to chapter books for older children. Children's books often feature colorful illustrations, simple language, and engaging stories that are meant to entertain, educate, and inspire young readers. They can cover a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and more, and are an essential part of a child's early education and development.

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  1. 1. Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

    This is a poignant memoir written in verse, detailing the author's childhood as an African-American growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, split between South Carolina and New York. The narrative explores her experiences with segregation, her growing awareness of the civil rights movement, her deep love for storytelling and her gradual understanding of her own identity as a writer. The book provides a powerful portrayal of a girl finding her voice in a time of social and political unrest.

    The 2373rd Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

    The book is a young adult novel that explores the themes of nonconformity and self-expression through the story of an eccentric and free-spirited girl who calls herself Stargirl. She arrives at Mica High School in Arizona and immediately stands out for her unique behavior and homemade clothes. Her presence challenges the status quo and prompts varying reactions from the other students, ranging from admiration to hostility. As the protagonist captures the attention of the narrator, a boy named Leo, he finds himself drawn to her authenticity and spirit, but also struggles with his desire for social acceptance. The story delves into the impact of individuality on peer relationships and the courage it takes to be true to oneself in the face of conformity.

    The 3366th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang

    "American Born Chinese" by Gene Luen Yang is a graphic novel that weaves together three distinct storylines to explore themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and self-acceptance. The book follows the lives of Jin Wang, a Chinese-American boy struggling to fit in at school, the Monkey King, a mythical character striving for acceptance among his peers, and Danny, a white American teenager dealing with his Chinese cousin's visit. Through these interconnected narratives, the book delves into the complexities of being an immigrant and the challenges of navigating multiple cultural identities in America.

    The 4069th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 4. The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo

    In this heartwarming tale, a china rabbit named Edward Tulane embarks on a miraculous journey of self-discovery. From being lost at sea to finding himself in the hands of various owners, Edward learns the true meaning of love, loss, and the importance of opening one's heart to others. Through his encounters with different people, Edward's once cold and self-centered nature gradually transforms, as he learns to value the connections he forms and the impact he can have on the lives of those around him.

    The 5018th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

    The book is a humorous portrayal of the protagonist's daily life as he navigates the trials and tribulations of middle school. Through his diary entries, the reader gets a glimpse into his struggles with family, friends, and school. With a unique blend of text and cartoons, the book provides an engaging and relatable depiction of the protagonist's attempts to gain popularity and survive the school year, despite his many embarrassing incidents and frequent misadventures.

    The 5466th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 6. Julián Is A Mermaid by Jessica Love

    In this heartwarming and beautifully illustrated picture book, a young boy named Julián is captivated by the enchanting world of mermaids. After spotting a group of glamorous women dressed as mermaids on the subway, Julián dreams of becoming one himself. With his abuela's loving support, he embraces his true identity and expresses his creativity by transforming into a stunning mermaid. This empowering story celebrates self-acceptance, love, and the power of imagination.

    The 6496th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 7. The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney

    This wordless picture book tells the classic Aesop's fable of a tiny mouse and a mighty lion. When the mouse accidentally disturbs the lion, the lion spares the mouse's life. Later, when the lion is caught in a hunter's trap, the grateful mouse gnaws through the ropes to free him. The story is a beautiful depiction of kindness and reciprocity, showing how even the smallest creature can help someone much bigger and stronger.

    The 6583rd Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 8. Last Stop On Market Street by Matt de la Peña

    "Last Stop On Market Street" is a heartwarming children's book that tells the story of a young boy named CJ and his grandmother as they embark on their weekly bus ride across town. Along the way, CJ learns valuable life lessons about gratitude, empathy, and the beauty in the world around him, ultimately realizing that the journey itself is just as important as the destination. With its vibrant illustrations and poignant narrative, this book celebrates the power of perspective and the joy of finding beauty in unexpected places.

    The 7009th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 9. Out Of My Mind by Sharon M Draper

    "Out of My Mind" is a captivating and heart-wrenching story that follows the life of Melody, a brilliant and determined girl with cerebral palsy. Trapped in a body that does not cooperate with her brilliant mind, Melody struggles to communicate and is often overlooked by those around her. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she gains access to a communication device that allows her to finally express herself. Through perseverance and the support of her family and friends, Melody embarks on a journey to prove that she is more than her disability and has the ability to achieve greatness.

    The 7858th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 10. The Tale Of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo

    This enchanting narrative follows the adventures of Despereaux Tilling, a small mouse with oversized ears, born in a castle and in love with music, stories, and a princess named Pea. Unlike other mice, Despereaux is not timid; he seeks out adventures that break the strict rules of the mouse world, leading to his banishment to the dungeon—a place crawling with rats and devoid of light. His journey intertwines with that of a servant girl who wishes for a different life and a devious rat who desires the world above. Together, their stories weave a tale of bravery, forgiveness, and the importance of following one's heart, challenging the traditional roles and expectations placed upon them by society and their own kinds.

    The 8501st Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 11. The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

    This children's novel centers around Ivan, a captive gorilla who lives in a shopping mall, spending his days on display for the public and his nights conversing with his animal friends, including an elderly elephant named Stella and a stray dog named Bob. Ivan's routine existence is upended with the arrival of Ruby, a young elephant taken from the wild, prompting him to see his environment through new eyes. Inspired by Ruby's plight and Stella's passing wish, Ivan taps into his long-dormant creativity and empathy to hatch a plan to give Ruby a better life, leading to a poignant journey of friendship, art, and the quest for a place to call home.

    The 8517th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 12. Black Inventors For Children by Charles Jones

    This book offers a compelling introduction to the world of African American inventors and their significant contributions to science, technology, and everyday life. It highlights the stories of brilliant minds who, despite facing racial barriers, developed groundbreaking inventions that have had lasting impacts. Aimed at young readers, the book not only educates about these important figures but also inspires creativity and perseverance by showcasing how these inventors overcame challenges to improve the world. Through engaging narratives and illustrations, children are encouraged to appreciate the diversity of innovation and the power of determination.

    The 8708th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 13. The Higher Power Of Lucky by Susan Patron

    This children's novel follows the story of ten-year-old Lucky Trimble as she navigates life in the small desert community of Hard Pan, California, population 43. After the death of her mother, Lucky lives with her guardian, Brigitte, who has come from France to care for her. Yearning for stability and a true home, Lucky fears that Brigitte will return to France and leave her behind. Throughout the story, Lucky eavesdrops on the town's residents, searching for the "higher power" that she hears mentioned in the 12-step program meetings held at the Found Object Wind Chime Museum and Visitor Center where she works. Her journey is one of self-discovery, friendship, and finding her own "higher power," culminating in an act of bravery that helps her understand where she belongs and what family truly means.

    The 8980th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 14. The Sea Of Monsters by Rick Riordan

    In this thrilling sequel set in a modern world where Greek mythology is reality, a young demigod embarks on a perilous quest to save his endangered summer camp, Camp Half-Blood. The magical borders protecting the camp are failing, and to prevent its destruction, our hero and his friends must journey into the treacherous Sea of Monsters to find the mythical Golden Fleece, the only thing powerful enough to heal the land. Along the way, they face numerous mythological foes and discover startling truths about their own identities and destinies. This action-packed adventure not only tests their bravery and friendships but also sets the stage for further challenges in the unfolding saga of their extraordinary lives.

    The 8981st Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 15. Elijah Of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis

    This novel is set in the mid-19th century in Buxton, Canada, a real-life community established for escaped slaves. It follows the story of Elijah, the first child born into freedom in Buxton. Known for being fragile and skittish, Elijah embarks on a journey that transforms him as he encounters the realities of slavery firsthand. Through his eyes, readers experience the challenges and triumphs of a community of escaped slaves, and Elijah's growth into bravery and understanding. The narrative combines humor, historical detail, and emotional depth to explore themes of freedom, courage, and the impact of the past on the present.

    The 9068th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 16. It's Not The Stork! by Robie H. Harris

    This book serves as an educational resource for young children, providing clear and age-appropriate explanations about human bodies, family structures, love, reproduction, and childbirth. It uses engaging illustrations and simple language to help children understand the differences between male and female bodies, where babies come from, and the basics of human development and reproduction. The book aims to promote a healthy understanding of human sexuality and to answer common questions children might have about their bodies and relationships in a respectful and accessible manner.

    The 9199th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 17. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney

    In this humorous installment of a popular children's series, the protagonist, a middle-school boy, navigates the challenges of adolescence with a mix of awkwardness and misguided attempts at self-improvement. His father, concerned about his son's lazy habits, decides it's time for tough love, pushing him towards sports and other activities to toughen him up. The boy, however, has other plans, mainly involving his crush and finding ways to avoid his dad's new regime. Through a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, he learns valuable lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.

    The 9228th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 18. When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead

    This novel unfolds in 1970s New York, where a young girl begins receiving mysterious notes that predict the future and seem to hint at a connection to her favorite book about time travel. As she navigates her daily life, dealing with the complexities of friendship, family, and growing up, she must also unravel the mystery of the notes. The story masterfully blends elements of science fiction with the poignant coming-of-age narrative, leading to a surprising and deeply satisfying conclusion that ties together the seemingly disparate elements of her life in an unexpected way.

    The 9229th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 19. The Girl Who Drank The Moon by Kelly Barnhill

    In "The Girl Who Drank the Moon," a young girl named Luna is accidentally enmagicked as a baby when she is fed moonlight by Xan, a kind witch who rescues abandoned infants from a sacrificial ritual of a nearby oppressive city. Xan decides to raise Luna as her own, alongside a wise swamp monster and a Perfectly Tiny Dragon. As Luna grows, her magic becomes increasingly difficult to control. Meanwhile, the original community continues to unravel under the weight of its own dark secrets, leading to a collision of worlds as Luna approaches her thirteenth birthday, when her powers will reach their peak. The story intertwines themes of love, growth, and facing one's fears in a beautifully crafted fantasy world.

    The 9350th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 20. Earth Heroes by Bruce Malnor, Carol Malnor

    "Earth Heroes" is a collection of inspiring stories that highlight the lives and achievements of twenty individuals who have made significant contributions to environmental conservation. Each chapter delves into the biography of a different environmentalist, exploring their motivations, the challenges they faced, and the impact of their work on preserving the natural world. From scientists and activists to policymakers, the book showcases a diverse range of heroes who have each played a pivotal role in advocating for sustainable practices and protecting Earth's ecosystems for future generations.

    The 9465th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 21. The Story Of Snow by Mark Cassino, Jon Nelson

    "The Story of Snow" provides an engaging exploration of how snowflakes are formed, detailing each stage of development from water vapor to intricate crystal. Through a combination of vivid photography and accessible scientific explanations, the book captures the beauty and complexity of snowflakes. It also offers practical guidance on how to catch and observe snowflakes, making it an educational resource that encourages both understanding and appreciation of winter's unique natural artistry.

    The 9465th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 22. Mythbusters Science Fair Book by Samantha Margles

    The book serves as a practical guide for students looking to create exciting and educational science fair projects. It draws inspiration from the popular television show that tests the validity of various myths and legends, translating these into engaging experiments suitable for a science fair setting. The book provides step-by-step instructions for a variety of experiments, covering topics from physics to chemistry, and encourages critical thinking and scientific inquiry among young readers. Each project is designed to be both fun and informative, helping students understand key scientific concepts through hands-on learning and experimentation.

    The 9601st Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 23. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney

    In this humorous and engaging installment of a popular children's series, the story follows a young boy and his family as they embark on a road trip that is supposed to be fun and memorable. However, the journey quickly turns into a series of misadventures and disasters, including unexpected detours, vehicle mishaps, and bizarre encounters with other travelers. Through a blend of text and comic illustrations, the narrative humorously explores themes of family dynamics, the chaos of travel, and the trials and tribulations of growing up. Despite the challenges, the protagonist navigates through the chaos with a mix of wit, resilience, and a bit of luck, making it a relatable and entertaining read for young readers.

    The 9631st Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 24. Wonder by R.J. Palacio

    The book is a heartwarming and thought-provoking story about a young boy with a facial difference who, after being homeschooled for years, enters fifth grade at a mainstream school. The narrative explores his journey of facing the challenges of being different, dealing with bullying and the struggle to be accepted by his peers. It's a tale of empathy, resilience, and the importance of kindness, told through multiple perspectives that include the boy's own viewpoint as well as those of his classmates, family members, and others in his community. The story encourages readers to look beyond appearances and find the wonder in everyone's uniqueness.

    The 9751st Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 25. Journey by Aaron Becker

    "Journey" is a captivating wordless picture book that takes readers on an extraordinary adventure. It follows a young girl who uses a magical red crayon to escape her mundane reality and enter a breathtaking world filled with wonder and danger. Through stunning illustrations, the book explores themes of imagination, friendship, and the power of creativity, as the girl embarks on a quest to save a captured bird and ultimately find her way back home.

    The 9990th Greatest Book of All Time

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