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Hull House Hero: The Story of Jane Addams
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Hull House Hero: The Story of Jane Addams in Brampton, ON
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Hull House Hero: The Story of Jane Addams in Brampton, ON
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She believed that helping people wasn't just about giving them things-it was about working with them, side by side. This inspiring biography brings to life the story of one of America's most important social reformers, told in a way that's clear, engaging, and meaningful for readers ages 7 to 12.
From her small-town beginnings in Illinois to her groundbreaking work in the crowded neighborhoods of Chicago, this book follows the real-life journey of a girl who grew up to change the world-one thoughtful action at a time. Through kindness, courage, and an unshakable belief in fairness, she helped create schools, playgrounds, job programs, art centers, and one of the country's first settlement houses. She stood up for immigrants, women, children, and workers-and she did it all without shouting or demanding attention.
Readers will discover how her choices shaped cities, laws, and lives-and why her ideas still matter today. With short chapters, powerful storytelling, and real-world connections, this book invites kids to ask big questions: What is fairness? What can one person do? And how do we help the people around us?
This is more than a history lesson-it's a call to care, to listen, and to lead. Just like she did.
She believed that helping people wasn't just about giving them things-it was about working with them, side by side. This inspiring biography brings to life the story of one of America's most important social reformers, told in a way that's clear, engaging, and meaningful for readers ages 7 to 12.
From her small-town beginnings in Illinois to her groundbreaking work in the crowded neighborhoods of Chicago, this book follows the real-life journey of a girl who grew up to change the world-one thoughtful action at a time. Through kindness, courage, and an unshakable belief in fairness, she helped create schools, playgrounds, job programs, art centers, and one of the country's first settlement houses. She stood up for immigrants, women, children, and workers-and she did it all without shouting or demanding attention.
Readers will discover how her choices shaped cities, laws, and lives-and why her ideas still matter today. With short chapters, powerful storytelling, and real-world connections, this book invites kids to ask big questions: What is fairness? What can one person do? And how do we help the people around us?
This is more than a history lesson-it's a call to care, to listen, and to lead. Just like she did.





















