"The Girl with 35 Names” wrapped me up like a warm blanket, a comfort novel that I imagine it will become a classic in the library of many little girls. As a teacher, I feel like my students and I could turn this novel into a service learning project."
— Caitlyn, Middle School Teacher
In this guide, we have meticulously crafted a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with the themes and narrative of the novel, fostering an enriching educational experience for students. These first three lessons will immerse students in the world of the novel and provide a strong foundation for the development of critical social and emotional skills.
We invite you to download this sample curriculum to get a glimpse of the engaging activities, discussion prompts, and resources that will bring the novel to life in your classroom. If you're interested in exploring the full curriculum or need more information, please don't hesitate to reach out. Together, let's embark on a transformative educational journey with this remarkable novel as our guide.
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Click below to download a sample of the Education Curriculum for The Girl with 35 Names.
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Parent and Caregiver guide allows the learning to continue outside the 4 walls of the classroom. Not only does it keep parents informed of the conversations happening in school that can continue at home or out in their community, but provides resources and opportuntieds for extension.
The idea, born during Covid, gives an avenue for continued discussion for homeschool families too.


- Fostering supportive relationships
- Empathy
- Responsible decision-making
- Essential life skills and future readiness
- Collaboration
- Critical thinking
- Communication skills
- Health/wellness
