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A nighttime ride through town becomes a sensory-rich portrait of closeness, memory, and the bond between a child and an older family member.
Mike and Mary Anne try to prove that old tools and deep skill still matter in a changing modern world.
An old couple's search for one cat escalates into a famously strange and memorable parade of too many cats to count.
On a subway ride, Milo invents stories about the strangers around him and learns how wrong first impressions can be.
An innkeeper's daughter learns the high wire from a retired performer and finds the courage to cross it herself.
A woman spends her life traveling, listening, and finally making the world more beautiful by planting lupines.
A young girl imagines all the places she can go while wrapped in her mother?s khimar.
Celestial imagery and land-centered observation create a lyrical story about relation, wonder, and the living world after dark.
A child names the colors of her desert landscape in a bilingual celebration of place, observation, and belonging.
A simple, colorful introduction to the candles, food, and family celebration of Kwanzaa.
After teasing about her hair, a girl finds affirmation in a neighbor's garden and a wider understanding of beauty.
Gentle text names the everyday sensory moments that bring joy, gratitude, and calm.
A loving neighborhood ride that captures labor, pride, family affection, and change in a working-class Latino community.
A daughter rides through her changing neighborhood with her papi in a loving portrait of family and place.
An Indigenous girl reflects on hair, ancestry, healing, and the strength passed down through generations of women.
A loving family story inspired by a Black transgender girl's wish for long hair and the mother who helps make it possible.
A granddaughter learns the stories and care practices behind her grandfather's home remedies.
A boy and his father move across the U.S.-Mexico border in a story about errands, generosity, and life between places.
A girl worries about classmates staring at her grandmother?s facial scars before learning the story behind them.
A walk after dark becomes a study in trust, sensory awareness, and the unexpected life of the night world.
Night sounds and close observation guide a child through darkness, wonder, and the reassurance of shared experience.
Before breakfast, a boy imagines himself wrestling all the everyday and supernatural forces in his world.
A quiet child learns how to use her voice when friendship and fairness demand more than staying comfortable.
A seaside encounter opens into a contemplative story about curiosity, scale, and a child's relationship with the larger natural world.