The Kimberlin sisters Little Libby book series is such a special tribute to a treasured
family member who truly made a difference. It’s a beautiful way to make sure her hard
work and heart aren't forgotten by the family or her Ohio community.
What I love about these four books is how they take big, tough problems—like hunger,
segregation, and fairness at work—and explain them in a way that kids can actually
understand.
Libby sees things that aren't right when she’s a little girl, and instead of just being sad
about the problems, she grows up and fixes them.
From starting big ideas to feed people in Little Libby Wants to Feed People to breaking
down barriers in Little Libby Wants to Join the Club, each story shows kids that they have
the power to change things too. Whether she’s fighting for fair jobs or spending her time
helping the sick, Libby’s life is a perfect example of how one person can look at an
injustice and say, "I’m going to do something about this."
These books are more than just stories; they are lessons in kindness and courage. They
belong on every shelf for any family that wants to teach their kids how to be helpers and
leaders, just like Libby was.
Sonya Thomas
Maryland