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Simple bilingual text names everyday affection through kisses, cuddles, and warm family routines.

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A visually powerful picture book about a Black girl learning to reject shame and claim her own sense of worth.
Bilal learns that daal takes time, patience, and hospitality in a family story built around cooking and waiting together.
Binny learns how Diwali can hold both old traditions and new kinds of celebration.
Bold colors and simple shapes create a graphic first-concepts book with strong visual rhythm for toddlers.
This lyrical reflection gathers color, protest, memory, and pride into a celebration of Black identity.
A berry-picking trip turns into a gentle comic mix-up between a little girl, a little bear, and their mothers.
With a chant-like rhythm, this book celebrates body diversity across size, skin, ability, scars, and movement.
Children, families, and libraries celebrate books in a bilingual invitation to read together.
Frances insists on eating only bread and jam until monotony teaches her what variety can mean.
A Chinese American family prepares for the Lunar New Year through food, red envelopes, and gathering.
This lullaby wraps Black children in soothing language, family pride, and bedtime tenderness.
Repeating language, bright collage, and predictable rhythm make this one of the most recognizable early read-alouds.
A peddler's nap under a tree leads to a perfectly repeatable showdown with a troop of mischievous monkeys.
On her birthday, Carmela's ordinary errands with her brother turn into a day of wishes, worries, and possibility.
A Cinderella retelling rooted in the Underground Railroad reframes bravery, escape, and hope through a Black historical lens.
Children imagine how music, kindness, and collective action can make change in the world around them.
Alphabet letters race up a coconut tree in one of the most durable, rhythmic alphabet read-alouds ever made.
Paula Young Shelton recalls what it was like to grow up inside the daily reality of the civil rights movement.
A warm and funny contemporary Native family story about sibling friction, observation, and belonging in Cherokee life.
A town where food falls from the sky keeps getting stranger and funnier as the weather forecast worsens.
A teddy bear waits on a department-store shelf and longs for the child who will finally take him home.
A counting book introduces children to neighborhoods shaped by inclusion, mutual aid, and everyday social justice.
Katherine Johnson's life and mathematical brilliance become a lively story about persistence, numbers, and spaceflight.