Asian or Asian American

A celebration of faces, recognition, and affection invites children to see smiling eyes as a source of beauty, connection, and pride.
A seaside encounter opens into a contemplative story about curiosity, scale, and a child's relationship with the larger natural world.
Looking out from home becomes a way of observing change, neighborhood life, and the quiet emotional weather of family transition.
A girl considers inherited expectations, self-worth, and possibility in a story about growing into a life bigger than what others assume.
An overnight train trip turns movement, anticipation, and temporary togetherness into a memorable child's-eye travel experience.
Rain sounds, puddles, and neighborhood motion turn a wet day into a child-scale celebration of weather and sensory delight.
Night sounds and close observation guide a child through darkness, wonder, and the reassurance of shared experience.
Water, movement, and memory shape a visually driven story about displacement, safety, and the meaning of carrying home with you.
A child notices the different versions of a parent visible in public and at home, then comes to understand both as part of a fuller love.
A nighttime ride through town becomes a sensory-rich portrait of closeness, memory, and the bond between a child and an older family member.