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The recommended reading level for Who Is Malala Yousafzai? is 3rd Grade through 7th Grade .
The Lexile score for Who Is Malala Yousafzai? is 680.
Who Is Malala Yousafzai? is 112 pages long.
Uplifting and inspiring; strong female character.
Derived From Web , May 27, 2022
This is an inspiring story of a brave young woman. Parents should know that there is discussion about her being attacked and shot, so be aware of younger or more sensitive readers. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the writing style does not flow well. The story starts when Malala is shot, then jumps back in time, jumps a bit forward, then a bit back... without clear indications of the timeline until the end. That said, my 11 year old said she noticed something in the beginning, but it didn 't bother her for the rest of the book, and she really liked it. The overall tone of the book is uplifting and inspiring, with a strong female at the center.
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3rd grader loved it
Derived From Web , May 27, 2022
Malala's story was very appropriate through this book and dealt with serious issues in a completely accessible way for their target age group.
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Nice book!
Derived From Web , May 27, 2022
I read about Malala and wanted to find something appropriate for my 2nd and 3rd grader to learn about her. This is absolutely perfect!
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Who Was series a perfect way for a child to learn about positive rolemodels
Derived From Web , Feb 4, 2021
My granddaughter, who is 8, loved reading the series The Who Was, they are very inspiring, very informative and perfect for her reading level. I wish Amazon had every book in the series.
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Good read, but poor paperback quality
Derived From Web , Jan 15, 2019
I think this is a pretty well-written book for children at a reading level of 2nd3rd grade. The illustrations are OK, if not particularly creative, but the black and white, low-quality paper makes it look like a photocopy. This should not be news to anyone.
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Who is Series?
Derived From Web , Jan 20, 2018
My 8 year old is really into this series now, so that grandparents bought a lot of them for her birthday. She has already read quite a few of them and we have enjoyed hearing her teach us the new information.
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You can't judge a book by its cover
Derived From Web , Jun 29, 2017
I bought this book for a biography project with a specific student at mind, anticipating that she would be intrigued by Malala. She was kind of spoiled and she enjoyed the book very much. The only thing that stopped me from giving this book 5 stars was the cover art. I teach intellectually talented third graders who sometimes skip details that others would hone. The majority of them were so distracted by the disproportionate heads that they hesitated at first to select the books. When they were cleared by the covers, they found the books very enjoyable.
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Great book. All of The Who is
Derived From Web , May 28, 2017
All the who is, where is, etc. The books are wonderful. There are not as many books about women and my son really enjoyed learning about Malala.
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