9/11: From Kids’ Perspective

Shelly Lee
2 min readSep 12, 2021

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9/11: From Kids' Perspective

Some kids were too young to understand what happened on September 11th. Others were simply hadn’t born yet. Nevertheless, it was a day etched into our memories and history. In remembrance of the day, here are some books about the attack especially for kids. They would be a good tool to explain what happened, from many perspectives. Please check them out below, if you’d like.

- Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story, by Nora Raleigh Baskin
- Eleven, by Tom Rogers
- Towers Falling, by Jewell Parker Rhodes
- What Were the Twin Towers?, by Jim O’Connor
- Otto’s Tales: Today is September 11, by PragerU
- America Is Under Attack: September 11, 2001, the Day the Towers Fell, by Don Brown

- I Survived the Attacks of September 11th, 2001, by Lauren Tarshis
- National Geographic Kids: September 11
- Shooting Kabul, by N.H. Senzai
- The Man in the Red Bandanna, by Honor Fagan and illustrated by John Crowther
- Ground Zero: A Novel of 9/11, by Alan Gratz
- This Very Tree: A Story of 9/11, Resilience, and Regrowth, by Sean Rubin

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Shelly Lee
Shelly Lee

Written by Shelly Lee

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