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26 Children's Books to Inspire Young Marathoners and Runners: A Bibliography Companion for the Boston Marathon

In honor of next week's Boston Marathon, I have compiled a comprehensive bibliography of books that celebrate the world of marathons and running. This collection features a diverse range of stories, including fiction and non-fiction books that cater to young readers of various ages and interests. The bibliography highlights books that specifically focus on the prestigious Boston Marathon, as well as those that delve into the rich history of marathons dating back to ancient Greece. Furthermore, the selection includes inspirational books that showcase the resilience, determination, and perseverance of individuals who have made remarkable achievements in the world of running.

These engaging and educational stories provide a unique opportunity for children to learn about the challenges and triumphs experienced by runners and marathoners throughout history. From breaking gender barriers and overcoming challenges to discovering the joy of running and the spirit of competition, this bibliography offers valuable life lessons and insights that will resonate with readers and inspire them to pursue their passions and overcome obstacles. Of course, with the Marathon being 26 miles, I had to pick 26 books.

  1. The First Marathon: The Legend of Pheidippides by Susan Reynolds This book tells the story of Pheidippides, a messenger in ancient Greece who ran from the city of Marathon to Athens to deliver news of a military victory. The story introduces young readers to the origins of the marathon race and the concept of perseverance.

  2. Hopkinton and the Boston Marathon from A to Z by Gael Daly A fun and informative alphabetical journey through the history and facts surrounding the Boston Marathon. It introduces young readers to various aspects of the race, its participants, and its significance.

  3. Marathon Mouse by Amy Dixon, illustrated by Sam Denlinger This delightful tale follows a young mouse who dreams of becoming a marathon runner, overcoming obstacles and challenges along the way. It teaches children the value of determination and believing in oneself.

  4. The Girl Who Ran: Bobbi Gibb, the First Woman to Run the Boston Marathon by Kristina Yee and Frances Poletti The inspiring story of Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes. This book encourages young readers to pursue their dreams, even when faced with adversity.

  5. Her Fearless Run: Kathrine Switzer's Historic Boston Marathon by Kim Chaffee This book tells the story of Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, and her journey to challenge gender norms in sports. It highlights themes of courage, determination, and the fight for equality.

  6. Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship by Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes Based on a true story, this book follows the relationship between a young girl who lost her legs in the Boston Marathon bombing and her service dog, Rescue. It teaches children about resilience, friendship, and overcoming challenges.

  7. Fauja Singh Keeps Going: The True Story of the Oldest Person Ever to Run a Marathon by Simran Jeet The inspiring story of Fauja Singh, who became the oldest person to run a marathon at the age of 100. This book teaches children about perseverance, determination, and the power of the human spirit.

  8. Pellie Runs A Marathon by Michele Bredice Craemer Pellie, a young girl with a passion for running, trains for and completes her first marathon. This book teaches children about setting goals, hard work, and the joy of accomplishment.

  9. The Running Book by Jennifer Way A comprehensive guide for young runners, covering everything from proper footwear to training techniques. This book encourages children to develop a love for running and stay active.

  10. The Wildest Race Ever: The Story of the 1904 Olympic Marathon by Meghan McCarthy This book recounts the incredible story of the 1904 Olympic Marathon, a race filled with twists, turns, and unforgettable moments. It introduces young readers to the early days of Olympic competition and the spirit of perseverance.

  11. My Brother Is a Runner: Kenya by Jin-ha Gong Set in Kenya, this story follows a young boy who admires his older brother's passion for running and dreams of becoming a runner himself. This book introduces children to the running culture in Kenya and the importance of family support.

  12. Big Dan Runs the Marathon by Daniel O'Neil This heartwarming story follows Big Dan, an unlikely marathon runner, as he trains for and competes in his first marathon. The book teaches children about dedication, overcoming self-doubt, and the importance of believing in oneself.

  13. Girl Running: Bobbi Gibb and the Boston Marathon by Annette Bay Pimentel Another inspiring account of Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, this book explores her determination and the obstacles she faced in pursuing her dream. It encourages young readers to break barriers and defy expectations.

  14. The Road Runner Mid-Mesa Marathon by Teddy Slater In this exciting story, a young roadrunner named Rico trains to compete in the Mid-Mesa Marathon against other desert animals. The book introduces children to the importance of sportsmanship, fair play, and the spirit of competition.

  15. Run by Karsten Guilherme This beautifully illustrated book follows a young girl who discovers her love for running, exploring the joy, freedom, and sense of accomplishment it brings. It encourages children to stay active and find activities they are passionate about.

  16. My Favorite Run by Katherine Karagiannis Richards This engaging story follows a young girl as she shares her favorite running adventures with her family and friends. The book teaches children about the joys of running and the importance of sharing one's passions with others.

  17. Run, Dad, Run by Dulcibella Blackett A heartwarming tale about a father who decides to train for and run a marathon to set a positive example for his children. This story teaches children the importance of perseverance, setting goals, and the value of family support.

  18. See Mom Run by Kara Douglass Thom In this inspiring story, a mother takes up running to achieve her personal goals and inspire her family. The book highlights themes of self-care, determination, and the importance of role models for young children.

  19. Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's Fastest Woman by Kathleen Krull and David Diaz This powerful biography tells the story of Wilma Rudolph, who overcame childhood polio to become a record-breaking Olympic sprinter. The book teaches children about resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit.

  20. Curious George Race Day by H.A. Rey In this charming tale, the beloved character Curious George participates in a charity race, teaching children the importance of helping others and the fun of friendly competition.

  21. Dozer's Run: A True Story of a Dog and His Race by Debbie Levy Based on a true story, this book follows Dozer, a dog who unexpectedly joins a half-marathon and raises money for a children's hospital. The story teaches children about compassion, determination, and the impact of small acts of kindness.

  22. Olivia Runs Her Own Race by Chandra P Weathers Olivia, a young girl, learns to find her own pace and style in running as she trains for her school's track team. This book teaches children the importance of self-confidence and embracing their unique strengths.

  23. Run, Little Chaski! by Mariana Llanos Set in the ancient Inca Empire, this story follows Little Chaski, a young messenger, as he embarks on a challenging and important mission. The book introduces children to the value of determination, courage, and the power of believing in oneself.

  24. The Quickest Kid in Clarksville by Pat Zietlow This story is set in the 1960s and follows a young girl named Alta, who dreams of being as fast as her idol, Wilma Rudolph. When a new girl challenges her title as the fastest in town, Alta learns valuable lessons about friendship, sportsmanship, and what it truly means to be a winner.

  25. The Pumpkin Runner by Marsha Diane Arnold This charming tale introduces young readers to Joshua, an Australian farmer who runs marathons in his bare feet while carrying a pumpkin. The story is based on a true account of Cliff Young, an Australian ultramarathoner, and teaches children about the importance of perseverance and believing in oneself.

  26. The Tortoise & the Hare Hardcover by Jerry Pinkney This beautifully illustrated adaptation of the classic Aesop's fable tells the story of the race between the slow and steady tortoise and the overconfident hare. The book imparts valuable life lessons about patience, determination, and the importance of not underestimating one's abilities or those of others.