Fiction

A funny and affectionate father-son story set during a day of yard work in a working-class Latine family.

A warm and funny contemporary Native family story about sibling friction, observation, and belonging in Cherokee life.

A warm intergenerational picture book about an abuela's visit, family memory, and staying connected across distance.

"The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats is a beloved children's book that celebrates diversity and the joy of discovery. This timeless story follows the adventures of Peter, a young African American boy, as he explores his neighborhood on a snowy day. From making footprints in the snow to creating snow angels and even trying to keep a snowball for later, Peter's playful escapades capture the wonder and excitement of a winter wonderland.

All that Little Excavator wants to do is help, but it's a struggle to find a suitable task at a job site made for bigger machines. Anna Dewdney tells this refreshing story in satisfying rhyme. 

Thunder Boy Jr. is a charming and vibrant picture book by Sherman Alexie, illustrated by Yuyi Morales. This engaging children's book tells the story of a young Native American boy named Thunder Boy Jr. who wants to forge his own identity rather than live in the shadow of his father's legacy.

A twist on the classic Stone Soup, the residents of an apartment building come together for a hot pot night. Everybody contributes, bringing their diverse community together for a delicious meal. Recipe for hot pot included!

A clever and engaging book about temper tantrums, dealing with emotions and learning to express and understand your feelings.
Max doesn't feel like talking, but he lets his sticks do the talking for him as he taps out the rhythms of all that he sees and hears.
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