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A snowy Hanukkah night turns into a neighborhood celebration when one family reaches out to help another.
A border-crossing story rooted in kindness, waiting, and mutual care as a family seeks safety.
The true story of Mary Walker, who learned to read late in life after surviving slavery and a lifetime of denied access.
A janitors' son transforms his parents' nighttime workplace into a fantasy kingdom full of paper dragons and heroes.
The Pigeon does his best to avoid school in a comic monologue that captures first-day nerves from a child's-eye angle.
A cumulative bilingual story follows the people, animals, and celebration preparations that lead up to a festive pinata.
Performance, imagination, and family encouragement come together in a graceful story about artistic longing and self-belief.
This retelling of a Mixtec legend centers courage, devotion, and the transforming power of love.
A younger sister watches the first day her older sister wears hijab to school and learns about pride, courage, and love.
A thoughtful school-and-sister story about wearing hijab with pride and weathering other people's assumptions.
After a heartbreaking accident, one quiet rabbit shows how listening can matter more than fixing.
A lyrical family story traces anticipation, prayer, generosity, and celebration across the month of Ramadan.
One summer visit stretches into a joyful family reunion full of packed rooms, stories, and closeness.
A girl carries grief in her body and voice in a story about loss, silence, and the beginnings of expression.
A little bunny imagines running farther and farther away while his mother imagines every loving way she would still find him.
An expedition for a hard-to-find creature becomes a playful adventure about wonder, persistence, and what can be discovered by looking carefully.
An overnight train trip turns movement, anticipation, and temporary togetherness into a memorable child's-eye travel experience.
A cookie who does not fit the usual idea of smartness discovers her own kind of intelligence and confidence.
A foundational picture book classic that still feels fresh in its child-centered wonder and visual simplicity.
A foundational picture book classic that still feels fresh in its child-centered wonder and visual simplicity.
A peaceful bull would rather smell flowers than fight, even when everyone expects him to be fierce.
A young immigrant girl in 1929 New York discovers a library branch that opens a wider world of language, books, and possibility.
Peter's disobedient trip into Mr. McGregor's garden still works as a brisk, slightly thrilling classic for young readers.
Children and trees are compared through a lyrical meditation on growth, rootedness, change, and interdependence.