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This article showcases our top picks for the Leadership Books For Kids. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein

This product was recommended by Ashley Chubin from Flyhi

This is an essential book for early years in the art of leadership. Although nto strictly covering the subject, it discusses the idea of taking without giving, and how as a person we must have a harmony between the two to avoid bad results. It also teaches young people not always to be the giver, and is an important lesson in their development about how to be not just a good person, but a good leader – any good boss knows they can not jsut take and take from their team without it having negative consequences, in the same way they know that they themselves can’t just keep giving, and need to also rest and rejuvinate in order to succeed

I Campaigned for Ice Cream by Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw

This product was recommended by Mario Cacciottolo from SBO

If you want a book that will teach your child about leadership then ‘I Campaigned for Ice Cream’ is something that you should definitely introduce to them. Perfect for younger years, ‘I Campaigned for Ice Cream’ is the upbeat, educational, and heartwarming true story of Joshua Lipshaw, who as a nine-year-old petitioned his local government to change an outdated law that prevented ice cream trucks from driving through his town. It mean not scream leadership at the initial glance at the title, but this book will easily inspire youngsters who can learn the model of achieving what you want in the correct way, and building on how to work with people around you in order to effect change – a quality all leaders should be aspiring to have as they grow.

You Are a Champion

This product was recommended by C.T Price from Life Grows Green

Rashford is a well known and widely recognised superstar, who found his calling on the pitch through soccer, but has since become a leader in mental health, activism and defining your own path. His book, ‘You Are a Champion: How to Be the Best You Can Be’ is sure to inspire any young person looking to become a great leader in whatever capacity they choose. Whether your child is a soccer fanatic or not, the lessons that Marcus provides inside these pages will engage young people in a way that helps them learn the valued skills in becoming the best version of themselves.

Kid Trailblazers by Allison Steinfeld

This product was recommended by Kelsey Hoffman from Quirk Books

Kid Trailblazers features sixteen inspiring, relatable, and totally true biographies of a diverse group of contemporary figures who have led the way in government, social activism, environmental justice, and the arts. Readers will learn how these figures got their start as kids just like them, with impactful stories and fun facts such about trailblazers including Kamala Harris, Greta Thunberg, Ai Weiwei, Benazir Bhutto, Elliot Page, and John Lewis.

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

This product was recommended by Deepanshu Bedi from Exhalewell

This book is a novel about a young girl named Annemarie and her significant contributions against the Nazi resistance during the World War. It teaches readers how small acts of bravery and grit can lead to big, positive results.

Oh, The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss

This product was recommended by John Li from Fig Loans

This absolute classic offers a beautiful story for children, encouraging them to build the confidence they need to meet big challenges and risks head-on. The book doesn’t paint a pretty, picture-perfect version of what perseverance means but shows them that despite the difficulty that may come, they’ll be able to achieve whatever they set their mind to.

The Leader in Me by Stephen R. Covey

This product was recommended by Brandon Wilkes from The Big Phone Store

The best leadership book for kids is The Leader in Me by Stephen Covey. In this book, Covey teaches kids the importance of setting goals, being positive, and taking initiative. This book teaches kids the importance of leadership and how to be a good leader. It also provides them with the tools they need to succeed in leadership roles. He also shows them how to be effective leaders in their homes and communities. This book is an excellent resource for kids who want to learn how to be successful in life. The Leader in Me is a must-read for any kid who wants to be a leader.

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

This product was recommended by Richard Clews from Pants and Socks

This book is one of the greatest inspirational reads of never losing sight of your dreams. It is a short fiction story, but one of the best selling books in the world. My son and I read this book together, in his teens, and it’s the perfect way to teach your child leadership skills, wrapped in an engaging story that is well written. Coelho is a master of bringing out the core of our hearts and what it means to be human. This book highlights relationships, persistence, goals, and bravery, all core traits for a young leader to take hold of.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

This product was recommended by Linda Shaffer from Checkr

In this book, Covey outlines seven habits that can help children become more effective leaders in their lives. These habits include things like being proactive, setting goals, and thinking win-win. By teaching kids these habits, they will be more likely to succeed in whatever leadership roles they take on in the future. I’d recommend it for kids because its language is simple and easy to understand, yet the concepts are powerful and can really help children develop their leadership skills. Additionally, the book includes many real-life examples of people who have used these habits to achieve success. This can be inspiring for kids and show them that it is possible to achieve their goals if they work hard and use good habits.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba

This product was recommended by Viktor Holas from WiseBarber

This book has several themes that are important for young readers to understand. One is the importance of being able to see the difference between opposition to your idea that is logical (in which case you should reevaluate) and being able to persevere because you know you are right, and you have something revolutionary. The main character of the book does just that as he seeks to save his village from drought using wind power. This book would be fantastic for any young reader that shows an aptitude for technology and what is possible if you are willing to put in the effort of learning.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

This product was recommended by Jean Chen from Cicinia UK

By working together, Harry and his friends are able to overcome impossible odds and save the day. This is a great lesson for kids, who often find themselves in situations where they must work together to achieve a common goal. Whether it’s completing a school project or playing a sport, teamwork is an essential skill that all kids need to learn.

The Lion King by Disney

This product was recommended by Diana Stepanova from Monitask

The Lion King is a timeless tale that highlights the importance of cooperation and teamwork. In the story, young Simba must work together with his friends and family to save his home from the evil Scar. Throughout the book, Simba is faced with challenges that he cannot overcome alone. It is only through the help of his friends and family that he is able to succeed. The Lion King is a great book for kids because it teaches them the importance of working together to achieve a common goal. Cooperation and teamwork are essential life skills that will help them succeed in any endeavor.

The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey

This product was recommended by Alan Lee from Hair Bro

It is a funny book that is great for kids. It’s a perfect book for introducing them to some of the concepts of dealing with leadership and how to work in a team. It was written by Dav Pilkey and illustrated by various artists. The book is about the adventures of two elementary school students, George Beard and Harold Hutchins, who become hypnotized by the TV show Captain Underpants and take on the roles of their heroes. The books are mostly based on the real-life experiences of Dav Pilkey, who was once a struggling student himself. This is a good book for kids because it teaches them that they don’t need a superpower or special skills to be able to do something amazing. It teaches them to use their skills and abilities to do something great. It is an excellent book for kids to learn about leadership and how to be brave.

A Little SPOT of Teamwork by Diane Alber

This product was recommended by Holly Avery from This Toddler Life

A Little SPOT of Teamwork is not only a leadership book for kids, but it is also a book about collaboration. In times where it seems that politics and the world are becoming increasingly divisive, teaching kids the importance of coming together to achieve a common goal is more important than ever. Not only does this book emphasize the Golden Rule, but it does so through beautiful illustrations and an exciting story. I highly recommend A Little SPOT of Teamwork for any child who wants to learn how to lead by example and work with others for the greater good.

The Responsible Me! by Ray E. Robinson Jr.

This product was recommended by Darryl Higgins from Athlete Desk

Being a leader is a twin name to being responsible. In order to build leaders within a child, they must first acknowledge their responsibilities starting from the basics. This book is helpful in making every child understand their roles and duties as a person. Learnings from this book can be the root of accountability and wise decision-making that is essential in being a leader of the future.

Coaching Your Kids to Be Leaders by Pat Williams

This product was recommended by Jean Will from NiaWigs

This book by Pat Williams contains seven principles of leadership kids can try to apply in their daily lives. They are challenging but attainable and essential in building leadership within them.

The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt

This product was recommended by Becca Klein from BeccaKlein

The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt is a great leadership book for kids because it teaches them the importance of communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving. These are all essential skills for effective leaders. The book also demonstrates the value of diversity and inclusion in a team. By including crayons of all different colors and personalities, Daywalt shows that a team can be more successful when it includes a variety of perspectives.

Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

This product was recommended by Franceen San Andres from CocoLoan

Brain Robeson is a teenager on a flight headed to Alaska that crashed in the wilderness in the late Fall. He creatively and critically employs the resources available to create a conducive living environment despite the challenges of being sick, cold, feeling lonely and having an unlikely escape from the wilderness. Hardly does anyone know of his crush, but he uses his wits which include living on a bare minimum. He is a leader on his own due to his ability to plan accordingly and execute despite his age and survive. This is the ideal book for kids scared of the world around them. They can lead or dream about leadership from Brian in the Hatchet.

Becoming Steve Jobs by Brent Schlender

This product was recommended by Davin Joseph from My Enamel Pins

This book provides an in-depth look at Jobs’ life, from his early days as a college dropout to his time as the CEO of Apple. It’s a great way for kids to learn about Jobs’ journey and the lessons he learned along the way.

The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper

This product was recommended by Jessica Fields from Take It From Jess

This classic story is about a small engine that overcomes obstacles by believing in itself. This story teaches children the power of positive thinking and how it can help them overcome challenges in their own lives.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

This product was recommended by Jessica Fields from Take It From Jess

This series of books follows the adventures of Greg Heffley, a middle schooler who is trying to navigate his way through the challenges of adolescence. While the books are often funny, they also deal with serious topics like bullying and peer pressure. By reading these books, children will learn how to handle these challenges in their own lives and become better leaders as a result.

Zack Delacruz: Me and My Big Mouth by Jeff Anderson

This product was recommended by Tim Absalikov from Lasting Trend

The idea of the book is that you can change anything in your life. The main character of the book, Zack Delacruz, is not popular among his schoolmates. But one day the circumstances force him to change his comfortable life as an unnoticed student. He becomes in charge of the class fundraiser. What is worse, his partner is the school’s bully.

I Am, I Can by Wynne Kinder

This product was recommended by Crystal King from Amazing Baby App Blog

This book provides a positive affirmation for every day of the year. By offering information in a one-a-day format, kids can internalize the important message without feeling overwhelmed. Positive affirmations are a GREAT way to foster the mental/emotional growth of a child. Additionally, studies show that positive affirmations can help build children’s self-esteem AND instill a sense of confidence. Confidence is one of the most sought after leadership characteristics, which is why this book is the PERFECT leadership book for KIDS!

The Celestina Code by Nora Tollenaar-Szanto

This product was recommended by Zuhura Miriam from The Celestina Code

Perfect for 10-14-year-olds, The Celestina Code is an adventure chapter book with a twist. The author has a master’s degree in psychology and the book is based on her key findings on what makes highly successful and fulfilled people different from the rest. The Celestina Code merges all the excitement of a thrilling quest with the added advantage of stimulating the brain into a state of learning. Readers ages 10-14 will believe that their dreams are attainable by empowering them with essential high-performing traits to rise from adversity, overcome obstacles, step into their truth and reach their goals with integrity.

Building Everyday Leadership in All Kids by Mariam G. MacGregor

This product was recommended by Brett Robinson from Wired Clip

I think this book is wonderful for teaching leadership skills to kids because it has a range of activities that the children can actually take part in. I am a big believer that practicing new skills helps you learn them much faster than just reading about how to do these skills – and that’s exactly what this book does! I also liked the emphasis on inclusivity, and that there are absolutely no limits on who can take on leadership roles in life.

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