Books by Eva Hyatt

Empowering Young Minds

Meet Eva Hyatt

Eva Hyatt is the pen name of Evadney Hyatt—a certified human rights consultant, educator, and founder of Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to advancing human rights education for children and youth.

Her debut book, Human Rights for Kids: Everyone Matters, launched the Human Rights Adventures series: an inspiring collection designed to help young readers ages 6–18 understand their rights and responsibilities through engaging, age-appropriate storytelling.

Eva Hyatt is the pen name of Evadney Hyatt—a certified human rights consultant, educator, and founder of Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to advancing human rights education for children and youth.

Her debut book, Human Rights for Kids: Everyone Matters, launched the Human Rights Adventures series: an inspiring collection designed to help young readers ages 6–18 understand their rights and responsibilities through engaging, age-appropriate storytelling.

Published Series

Human Rights For Kids: Everyone Matters

From the right to education to the right to be safe, Help young readers understand why everyone matters

Volume One: Understanding Your 30 Human Rights

Introduces the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in child-friendly language

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Derechos Humanos - Para Ninos Todos importan

Written in Spanish

Bonus Topics:

Super Kids Safety
Taking Care of You
Rights Rangers - Activity Book
Rights Rangers - Coloring Book

Forthcoming Titles

Volume Two: Understanding Responsibilities and Life Lessons

Explores the connection between rights and responsibilities in daily life

Volume Three: A Facilitator's Handbook for Teaching Rights & Responsibilities

Comprehensive resource for educators implementing human rights curriculum

Adventures in Human Rights for Jamaican Youths

Written in both Jamaican Patwah and English

Human Rights Adventures for Caribbean Children

Focused on understanding rights, responsibilities, and life lessons across the region

The Exploited

How Predators, Power, and Silence

Rights Rangers & Interactive Editions

The Rights Rangers is a child-led storytelling initiative that brings human rights to life through relatable characters and empowering narratives.

Interactive editions include Activities Books and Coloring Books designed for creative exploration and value-based learning. These resources help children internalize human rights principles through art, play, and storytelling.

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Book Description:

Human Rights for Kids: Everyone Matters is a vibrant, inclusive introduction to human rights designed especially for children. Blending storytelling, cultural pride, and real-world relevance, this book empowers young readers to understand their inherent dignity and the rights they share with others around the world. Through engaging language, colorful illustrations, and relatable scenarios, it teaches children that every person—regardless of background, ability, or identity—deserves respect, safety, and opportunity.

Rooted in global values and local voices, the book invites children to become Rights Rangers: curious, compassionate advocates who stand up for fairness and kindness in their homes, schools, and communities. Whether used in classrooms, family reading time, or advocacy programs, Everyone Matters sparks meaningful conversations and inspires action—one child at a time.

Genre :

Children’s Educational Nonfiction, Human Rights Advocacy, Social Justice, Cultural Empowerment

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Human Rights Adventures for Elementary School Children – Volume One is a vibrant, empowering introduction to the 30 universal human rights every child deserves to know.

Written by Eva Hyatt (pen name of Evadney Hyatt), author of Human Rights for Kids: Everyone Matters, certified human rights consultant, and founder of Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc., this book helps children ages 9–12+ explore fairness, dignity, and their place in the world.

With bold illustrations and simple, relatable language, each right is brought to life through real-world examples that spark curiosity and compassion. Perfect for home libraries, classrooms, after-school programs, and community spaces.

This is just the beginning…

• Volume One lays the foundation
• Volume Two explores Responsibilities & Life Lessons
• Volume Three offers Teaching Rights and Responsibilities – A Facilitator’s Handbook

Readers will finish Volume One not only informed—but inspired. And they’ll be waiting for Volume Two with bated breath.

Genre :

Children’s Educational Nonfiction, Human Rights Advocacy, Social Justice, Cultural Empowerment