Rachel Debner
Dr. Jennie Doke-Kerns
202503 LIT105
July 9, 2025
Children’s Literature Annotated Bibliography
1. Thompson, Laurie Ann. Emmanuel’s Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah.
Illustrated by Sean Qualls, Schwartz & Wade Books, 2015.
This picture book tells of the true story of Emmanuel, a boy born in Ghana with one leg who
biked across his country to raise awareness about disability rights. With bold illustrations and
clear yet emotionally rich language, the book is well-suited for children ages 5 to 8. Thompson
emphasizes perseverance, dignity, and advocacy, encouraging children to value differences and
speak up for fairness. This story can be used as a conversation starter for families or classrooms
interested in exploring themes of activism and inclusion. Caregivers can use it to discuss
overcoming challenges.
2. Kensky, Jessica, and Patrick Downes. Rescue and Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship.
Illustrated by Scott Magoon, Candlewick Press, 2018.
This story introduces readers to Jessica, a girl who must adapt to life with prosthetic legs after an
accident. Through her friendship with her service dog, Rescue, the book teaches empathy,
resilience, and the importance of assistive animals. For ages 5 to 8, the text is accessible and
heartfelt, complemented by expressive illustrations that capture emotional depth. The story