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A seasonal, sensory picture book about a child's bond with an abuelo and the bittersweet memory of Cuba.
Ada's endless questions turn everyday observations into a celebration of curiosity, science, and persistence.
An Aboriginal family navigates floodwater, uncertainty, and care for one another in a story shaped by climate pressure and resilience.
Humpty Dumpty learns how to live after a fall that leaves him frightened of heights and change.
A lively portrait of potato expert Alberto Salas shows science, agriculture, and Peruvian food culture working together through curiosity and care.
A school day unfolds as a broad, warm invitation to children of many backgrounds, abilities, and families.
This affirming address to Black children holds beauty, vulnerability, fear, and love in the same breath.
A warm family story that turns one girl's long name into a joyful exploration of ancestry, memory, and identity.
Amy brings creativity and family collaboration to a Lunar New Year dragon costume project.
Amy wants to make bao that look as perfect as everyone else's, but practice brings her somewhere better.
Rhyming text introduces anti-racist ideas through bright art and direct language for shared reading with very young children.
A child and caregiver move through imagination, reassurance, and possibility in a story about the generosity of being deeply loved.
A baby bird's repetitive search for his mother makes for one of the sturdiest early-childhood read-alouds around.
A young immigrant girl finds language, books, and possibility as she adjusts to life in the United States.
A Cherokee family sends a loved one off to military service in a lyrical story about bravery, care, and Native women's history.
Looking out from home becomes a way of observing change, neighborhood life, and the quiet emotional weather of family transition.
A playful market trip turns into a counting story as a baby happily collects snacks and surprises from familiar vendors.
A spare, warm classic captures the sounds, motions, and pleasures of a baby's day with family.
One spilled juice accident opens a bigger question for a girl trying to understand what kindness really means.
This biography introduces Claudette Colvin and the youth activism behind a major civil-rights moment.
A family bedtime routine turns into a loving celebration of hair care, culture, and everyday care.
A child narrates the busy, joyful process of shopping, cooking, and eating a beloved Korean family meal.
Benita and her dog venture into the night to help fix a problem and discover a world full of glowing, helpful creatures.
A grandmother and granddaughter gather berries in a story rooted in land, memory, and Tlingit tradition.