Girl/woman/female

This affirming address to Black children holds beauty, vulnerability, fear, and love in the same breath.

One spilled juice accident opens a bigger question for a girl trying to understand what kindness really means.

A girl sees the many ways the women in her family wear hijab and express beauty, work, and personality.

This adaptation introduces the Black women mathematicians whose work helped launch the space race.

Mae Jemison's childhood dream of space becomes a picture-book invitation to ambition and persistence.

Colors introduce parts of Muslim family and religious life through rich imagery and a simple conceptual frame.

Poetic text and motion-filled art celebrate girls and women who own the basketball court.

This affirmation-rich picture book invites children to value themselves and still make room for one another.

Children working in a community garden introduce many kinds of disability, health, and difference through direct conversation.

Poetry and portraiture honor Black excellence, grief, resistance, and survival across generations.