356 books
A fruit bat raised among birds becomes a story about difference, adaptation, and finding your own kind without losing love.
A bilingual picture book about Mexican Repatriation that brings displacement, labor history, and family endurance into a child's frame.
Big Anthony learns the hard way that magical pasta is not something to experiment with lightly.
A boy and his tiny elephant are shut out of a pet club and build a more welcoming one instead.
A Black girl grapples with colorism and self-worth in a visually rich story about learning to love her dark skin.
Maria Merian's fascination with insects and metamorphosis becomes a vivid story about observation, art, and scientific wonder.
Sunlight, dust, and movement across the borderlands shape a visually bold story rooted in land, family, and cultural place.
On a Harlem rooftop, a girl imagines herself flying over the city and claiming the world she deserves.
A generous, rhythmic celebration of neighborhood care, cooking, and reciprocity built around one unforgettable pot of stew.
An immigrant story about language, school, and an Arab girl who turns exclusion into shared creativity.
Mae Jemison's love of science, dance, and possibility becomes a rhyming biography full of momentum and encouragement.
A seed with a bad reputation tells the story of how hurt, defensiveness, and change can all fit inside one life.
A welcoming umbrella grows to make room for everyone in a visual metaphor about inclusion, belonging, and care.
Anna Atkins's fascination with plants and cyanotype photography becomes a story about science, art, and innovation.
William Kamkwamba's childhood ingenuity turns scrap materials and observation into a windmill that helps his village.
This cumulative bilingual tale follows farm workers, ingredients, and a shared stew pot from field to table.
A tiny owl accidentally becomes part of Rockefeller Center's Christmas story and then begins a new chapter in the wild.
A mixed-up monster sorts his feelings one color at a time in a tactile introduction to emotional vocabulary.
A bean on the outside of a social group learns that being cool might really mean being kind and inclusive.
A hurricane-centered Puerto Rican community story that honors fear, care, and collective rebuilding without flattening the culture.
A box of crayons stages a hilarious labor dispute, each color tired of being used the wrong way.
Children who feel different learn that their stories and voices belong in the room.
Patricia Bath's work in medicine and innovation becomes a child-friendly biography about problem-solving and vision care.
A Maliseet girl gathers sweetgrass with her grandmother and learns about care, tradition, and reciprocity.