Description
★ “Rae provides all the information readers want to know [and] skillfully broaches the topic of anti-vaccination…An engaging and informative nonfiction text with all the facts about vaccinations. A must-have for middle school libraries.” — School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review
Vaccination is one of humanity's most effective and greatest discoveries.
Infections like the plague, smallpox and other deadly diseases have affected and killed people for thousands of years, but the invention of vaccines forever changed our relationship with these diseases. More recently the urgency of developing an effective vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic brought vaccination to the public's attention. Simmering tensions around vaccine hesitancy, misinformation and mistrust of science came to the forefront.
Although an earlier form of protection against infectious diseases has been practiced for a long time, vaccines have only been around for 200 years. Why We Need Vaccines explores the history of vaccine discovery, the science of how vaccines work and the public-health achievements that vaccines have made possible. It also discusses vaccine mandates and inequality in access to vaccines on local and global scales. It challenges young readers to take responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities so we can all be part of the solution to take down infectious diseases.
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Author Bio
Rowena Rae worked as a biologist in Canada and New Zealand before becoming a freelance writer, editor and children's author. She is the award-winning author of several nonfiction books for children, including Why We Need Vaccines, Salmon and Upstream, Downstream. She is also a co-author of the Meg and Greg series. Rowena writes both fiction and nonfiction from her home in Victoria, British Columbia.
Paige Stampatori is an illustrator based in Kitchener, Ontario. She graduated from Sheridan College's Illustration program in 2020. Typically working in editorial illustration, Paige loves to create graphic, colorful images that are conceptually strong. Her favorite part of the creative process is the ideation stage. She finds it exciting to think of interesting ways to convey a message through a single image.
Prizes
- Junior Library Guild (JLG) Gold Standard SelectionCommended 2023
- Top Grade: CanLit for the ClassroomCommended 2024
- CCBC Best Books for Kids & TeensCommended 2024
- BC Books for SchoolsCommended 2024
- Cybils Awards - Middle Grade Non-FictionWinner 2024
- City of Victoria Children’s Book PrizeShort-listed 2025
- Young Readers' Choice Book Awards of British Columbia (YRCABC) Red Cedar Book Awards - NonfictionNominated 2026
Review Quotes
★ “Rae provides all the information readers want to know [and] skillfully broaches the topic of anti-vaccination…An engaging and informative nonfiction text with all the facts about vaccinations. A must-have for middle school libraries.”
— School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review“Offers young audiences a detailed (…) account of the historical development of biological counters to diseases and epidemics.”
— Kirkus Reviews“An informative book that will engage young readers and possibly even inspire a next generation of medical researchers and practitioners. Everyone who reads will be better informed about an important topic of our times. I highly recommend Why We Need Vaccines...to inform and stimulate thoughtful conversations about vaccines in the past, the present, and the future.”
— CM: Canadian Review of Materials“Blends personal stories with engaging nonfiction…A timely narrative for young readers living in the aftermath of COVID-19.”
— Booklist“One of the more important books you can ever read. This book, although scientific, is a very easy read, one that everyone should take up to learn the importance of vaccinations in today’s life.”
— Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)“Makes a strong argument for why and how we all share the responsibility to use vaccines to slow the spread of infectious diseases.”
— BC Books for SchoolsBiographical note
Rowena Rae worked as a biologist in Canada and New Zealand before becoming a freelance writer, editor, trainer and children’s author. She is the author of Salmon: Swimming for Survival in the Orca Wild series and Upstream, Downstream: Exploring Watershed Connections and Chemical World: Science in our Daily Lives in the Orca Footprints series. She also wrote Rachel Carson and Ecology for Kids. Rowena writes both fiction and nonfiction from her home in Victoria, British Columbia.
Paige Stampatori is an illustrator based in Kitchener, Ontario. She graduated from Sheridan College’s Illustration program in 2020. Typically working in editorial illustration, Paige loves to create graphic, colorful images that are conceptually strong. Her favorite part of the creative process is the ideation stage. She finds it exciting to think of interesting ways to convey a message through a single image.
