Reading Lists - Knights, Armor, and the Middle Ages
The following books are recommended for children in grades 4-8. This list was compiled by using the on-line catalog of the Louisville Free Public Library. All books may not be available in every branch and there may only be single copies available. For more information or to verify the information listed below, you may want to check the Louisville Free Public Library's listings directly.
- Baskwill, Jane, illustrated by Stephanie Carter. If Peace Is... . Ages 4-8.
- Bogot, Howard I, illustrated by Norman Gorbaty. Shalom, Salaam, Peace. Ages 5-9.
- Hamanaka, Sheila. All the Colors of the Earth. Ages 4-8.
- Katz, Karen. The Colors of Us. Ages 4-8.
- Kissinger, Katie, illustrated by Wernher Krutein. All the Colors We Are / Todos los Colores de Nuestra Piel. Ages 5-9.
- Kuskin, Karla, illustrated by Howard Fine. The Upstairs Cat. Ages 4-7.
- Meltzer, Milton. Ain't Gonna Study War No More. Ages 11 and up.
- Parr, Todd. The Family Book. Ages 3-7.
- Parr, Todd. The Peace Book. Ages 2-5.
- Pellegrini, Nina. Families Are Different. Ages 5-9.
- Popov, Nikolai. Why? Ages 5-10.
- Radnunsky, Vladimir. What Does Peace Feel Like? Ages 5-9.
- Scholes, Katherine, illustrated by Robert Ingpen. Peace Begins with You. Ages 5-10.
- Simon, Norma, illustrated by Dora Leder. Why Am I Different? Ages 4-8.
- Seuss, Dr. The Butter Battle Book. Ages 5-9.
- Vaugelade, Anais. The War. Ages 6-9.
- Walsh, Melanie. My Beak, Your Beak. Ages 2-5.

