Collection
104 books
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.
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.
A disabled boy grows tired of invasive questions and finds a better way to tell peers what matters.
This affirmation-rich picture book invites children to value themselves and still make room for one another.
A lyrical cumulative text follows one worker bee through pollination, danger, labor, and return.
Children working in a community garden introduce many kinds of disability, health, and difference through direct conversation.
With a chant-like rhythm, this book celebrates body diversity across size, skin, ability, scars, and movement.
This anti-racist primer helps adults and children talk concretely about skin color, race, and fairness.