Freedom to Read Week - Children's Fiction
Books have the power to help young readers see themselves, understand others, and imagine a bigger, brighter world. Yet some of the most meaningful children’s and middle grade books have been challenged or banned for exploring identity, history, race, family, and growing up. This Freedom to Read collection highlights powerful stories that have faced censorship—yet continue to inspire empathy, critical thinking, and confidence in young readers.


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Strega Nona
An Original Tale
Where the Sidewalk Ends
the Poems & Drawings of Shel Silverstein
James and the Giant Peach
a Children's Story
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