Margy Burns Knight

Margy Burns Knight is a children’s book author and educator. She received the National Education Association’s Author Illustrator Human and Civil Rights Award and is a Peace Corps veteran. She lives in Maine, where she serves on the board of her local library and coordinates Let’s Talk, a conversational English class for resettled refugees.

Margy Burns Knight

Margy Burns Knight is a children’s book author and educator. She received the National Education Association’s Author Illustrator Human and Civil Rights Award and is a Peace Corps veteran. She lives in Maine, where she serves on the board of her local library and coordinates Let’s Talk, a conversational English class for resettled refugees.

Books by Margy Burns Knight

  • Talking Walls: Discover Your World

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback, 2019

    If walls could talk, what would they say? Perhaps they would tell us who built them and why. Maybe they could even tell us about people's lives today or about how our ancestors lived thousands of...

  • Who Belongs Here?: An American Story

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    2nd Edition, Hardback, 2019

  • Welcoming Babies

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    2nd Edition, Hardback, 2019

  • Who Belongs Here?: An American Story

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback, 2020

  • Who Belongs Here?: An American Story

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    2nd Edition, E Book, 2018

  • Welcoming Babies

    Margy Burns Knight, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    2nd Edition, E Book, 2018

  • Who Needs a Statue?

    Eve LaPlante, Margy Burns Knight, Alix Delinois

    Hardback, 2024

    This story examines some of the women and BIPOC figures included at the United States Capitol—and featured in statues around the country—as well as examines the timely question: who needs a statue?...
  • Who Needs a Statue?

    Eve LaPlante, Margy Burns Knight, Alix Delinois

    E Book

    This story examines some of the women and BIPOC figures included at the United States Capitol—and featured in statues around the country—as well as examines the timely question: who needs a statue?...