Latinx, Hispanic, or Latin American

Benita and her dog venture into the night to help fix a problem and discover a world full of glowing, helpful creatures.
A child names the colors of her desert landscape in a bilingual celebration of place, observation, and belonging.
A young girl learns weaving from her grandmother and comes to see the beauty in handmade work and inherited skill.
A cumulative bilingual story follows the people, animals, and celebration preparations that lead up to a festive pinata.
A neighborhood begins to change when a child, an artist, and a burst of color invite everyone into a mural-making project.
A monarch butterfly guides children northward in a bilingual story about migration, care, and connection across borders.
A girl retools The Little Red Hen into a building project that shows what initiative and making can do.
Art and text together introduce Arturo Schomburg and his lifelong work collecting Black history the world tried to erase.
When a local problem needs fixing, Sofia learns how civic persistence can move grown-ups to action.
Based on the childhood of Tomas Rivera, this story shows how books and one librarian can reshape a migrant summer.