True stories of people with various occupations
Lives of the Athletes: Thrills and Spills by Kathleen Krull
Born Hungry: Julia Child Becomes the French Chef
The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse by Eric Carle
So You Want to Be President? by Judith St. George
Some Writer! The Story of E. B. White
Nellie vs. Elizabeth: Two Daredevil Journalists' Breakneck Race Around the World by Elizabeth Hannigan
A Librarian from Basra by Jeanette Winter
Preaching to the Chickens: The Young Life of John Lewis (Activist)
Nothing Stopped Sophie: The Story of Unshakeable Mathematician Sophie Germain
Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade
Monsieur Marceau: The Man Without Words (Mime)
Fiction stories of people with various occupations:
Ada Twist, Scientist
Doctor De Soto by William Steig (Dentist)
Are You My Mother? by P. D. Eastman
The Toughest Cowboy
Knight Owl
The Water Protectors (Environmentalists)
The Last Zookeeper
And, because these are children's books, don't forget this occupation...
Professional Crocodile by Giovanni Zoboli
These are all books I've read and I recommend, though I didn't add links to my reviews.
I love ❤️ children's books 📚 The illustrations are so cute and attractive and they are a fun read.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely occupations in this list. It's been a while since I read children's books like these.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to my post
https://rosieamber.wordpress.com/2025/09/02/%f0%9f%93%9atoptentuesday-10-books-with-occupations-in-their-titles-tuesdaybookblog-booktwitter-booktwt/
You always take it to the next level, lol.
ReplyDeleteI can actually add one here, see the astronauts on my post: https://wordsandpeace.com/2025/09/02/top-ten-books-with-occupations-in-the-title/
As a kid I would have been really into the Cousteau book!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the prompt! These covers are all so eye-catching and many of them adorable 😍
ReplyDeleteI always loved the title of that John Lewis book because, as a child, I was in charge of the chickens on our farm and though I never preached to them, I certainly tried to organize them for very unchickeny activities. Conclusion: Chickens, when allowed, will always be chickens and not characters in some human-planned scheme.
ReplyDeleteI love that you chose books geared for children!!
ReplyDeleteYou found a bunch of good books for this.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun and eclectic!
ReplyDeleteThat was fun, and Professional Crocodile definitely made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun list! My favorite is How Santa Got His Job and How Santa Lost His Job!
ReplyDeleteI love this. What a great idea, Deb. I love children's books, so this is wonderful.
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