356 books
A twist on the classic Stone Soup, the residents of an apartment building come together for a hot pot night. Everybody contributes, bringing their diverse community together for a delicious meal. Recipe for hot pot included!
A clever and engaging book about temper tantrums, dealing with emotions and learning to express and understand your feelings.
All that Little Excavator wants to do is help, but it's a struggle to find a suitable task at a job site made for bigger machines. Anna Dewdney tells this refreshing story in satisfying rhyme.
Thunder Boy Jr. is a charming and vibrant picture book by Sherman Alexie, illustrated by Yuyi Morales. This engaging children's book tells the story of a young Native American boy named Thunder Boy Jr. who wants to forge his own identity rather than live in the shadow of his father's legacy.
Max doesn't feel like talking, but he lets his sticks do the talking for him as he taps out the rhythms of all that he sees and hears.
A playful bedtime fable inspired by the Mid-Autumn Festival and the phases of the moon.
After a fire, a girl, her mother, and her grandmother save coins for one beautiful chair of their own.
A day-in-the-life picture book centered on a nonspeaking autistic child and his autistic mother.
A Vietnamese American boy fishes with his father before dawn in a story shaped by work, memory, and immigrant sacrifice.
A migration story that links a family's separation and reunion with the movement of monarch butterflies.
A granddaughter learns that memory, craft, and story can become an inheritance as meaningful as any object.
This biography imagines the childhood reading life that helped shape writer and scholar Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.
A warm intergenerational picture book about an abuela's visit, family memory, and staying connected across distance.
A Hmong American girl learns about change, grief, and tenderness in a neighborhood shaped by gardens, seasons, and care.
A Black family searches for safety, dignity, and permanence in a historically grounded story about where belonging can be built.
A Black boy moves through layered feelings about his neighborhood and the violence that surrounds it.
This science-rich picture book reframes rocks as dynamic objects with many forms, stories, and uses.
Minimal text and clear visuals trace the patient changes that carry a seed into flower and then into new seed again.
Land, sound, and shared experience shape a story that invites young readers to notice ecology, culture, and connection together.
A newcomer from Venezuela learns that snow and friendship can open a new kind of joy.
A Sikh girl far from India finds ways to honor Vaisakhi through family, memory, and new community rituals.
An alphabet board book introduces Black history through names, ideas, movements, and moments worth returning to as children grow.
A girl and her grandmother imagine themselves flying over New York City while speaking English and Spanish together.
A young girl learns weaving from her grandmother and comes to see the beauty in handmade work and inherited skill.