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A child of mixed heritage rethinks the stories he has inherited and finds space for more than one cultural truth.
Poetry and portraiture honor Black excellence, grief, resistance, and survival across generations.
A school community models what it means to welcome differences while building a place where everyone belongs together.
A small dinosaur with a wonderful picnic plan must learn how to soothe anxious thoughts before they spoil the day.
Two siblings learn to use imagination, ancestry, and inner freedom to rise above confinement and frustration.
Audrey Faye Hendricks's determination to join the Birmingham Children's March turns a civil-rights chapter into a child-centered story of courage.
Children communicate in many ways, and this affirming picture book centers disability, access, and connection without flattening anyone's experience.
Mae Jemison's childhood imagination and scientific ambition come together in a picture-book biography about looking upward and reaching farther.
As her great-aunt prepares to move from Miami, a girl helps carry family memory from Cuba into the next home.
An only child finds unexpected joy and a fuller definition of family when cousins fill the house with noise and play.
This lively bilingual biography introduces Tito Puente through rhythm, performance, and the joy of making people dance.
Interactive page turns and playful instructions turn a simple object into a cosmic launch pad for imagination and discovery.
A family gathers across seven nights of Kwanzaa, centering ritual, memory, and Black cultural continuity.
Based on the childhood of Tomas Rivera, this story shows how books and one librarian can reshape a migrant summer.
A typographic affirmation book names bravery, curiosity, creativity, and kindness as qualities children can keep growing into.
A companion affirmation book highlights empathy, patience, listening, and the choice to treat others with care.
At Christmas, a girl panics when she thinks she has lost her mother's ring in the tamale dough.
Troy Andrews's New Orleans childhood comes alive through brass bands, practice, and neighborhood sound.
Bedtime humor and affection drive this cozy interactive picture book about getting every small creature ready to sleep.
One ordinary evening turns surreal when frogs begin flying silently across town on their lily pads.
A girl sees the many ways the women in her family wear hijab and express beauty, work, and personality.
A bustling, bilingual market adventure full of signs, sounds, jokes, and affectionate neighborhood detail.
Poetic text and collage bring Fannie Lou Hamer's life, courage, and civil-rights activism into view for young readers.
Children in a rural village wait for the traveling library donkeys that bring books, stories, and possibility.