"Immigration Stories" introduces students in grades 2-3 (ages 6-11) to the personal journeys of individuals who have come to the United States in search of new opportunities. Through engaging narratives and clear informational text, this nonfiction book highlights diverse immigrant experiences and explores the reasons people leave their homelands. Ideal for developing critical thinking and empathy, it supports social studies instruction and sparks discussion about culture, identity, and belonging in the classroom or at home.
Helps young readers understand immigration through real-life stories
Builds social studies vocabulary and critical thinking skills
Encourages empathy and cultural awareness
Ideal for group discussions or independent reading
Supports national and state social studies standards
"Immigration Stories" introduces students in grades 2-3 (ages 6-11) to the personal journeys of individuals who have come to the United States in search of new opportunities. Through engaging narratives and clear informational text, this nonfiction book highlights diverse immigrant experiences and explores the reasons people leave their homelands. Ideal for developing critical thinking and empathy, it supports social studies instruction and sparks discussion about culture, identity, and belonging in the classroom or at home.
Helps young readers understand immigration through real-life stories
Builds social studies vocabulary and critical thinking skills
Encourages empathy and cultural awareness
Ideal for group discussions or independent reading
Supports national and state social studies standards