BIPOC

Browse BIPOC picture books featuring Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latinx, Middle Eastern, Pacific Islander, and multiracial children and families. These books center joy, history, everyday life, and imagination while widening the picture book canon.
Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes

A barbershop celebration of confidence, style, and the power of a fresh haircut.

Berry Song by Michaela Goade

A grandmother and granddaughter gather berries in a story rooted in land, memory, and Tlingit tradition.

My Rainbow by Trinity Neal

A loving family story inspired by a Black transgender girl's wish for long hair and the mother who helps make it possible.

Saturday by Oge Mora

A mother and daughter face a string of small disappointments and rebuild their special day with love and flexibility.

A Day with No Words by Tiffany Hammond

A day-in-the-life picture book centered on a nonspeaking autistic child and his autistic mother.

A Flicker of Hope: A Story of Migration by Cynthia Harmony

A migration story that links a family's separation and reunion with the movement of monarch butterflies.

Abuelo, the Sea, and Me by Ismée Williams

A seasonal, sensory picture book about a child's bond with an abuelo and the bittersweet memory of Cuba.

Chooch Helped by Andrea L. Rogers

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

A Maleta Full of Treasures by Natalia Sylvester

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

The Snowy Day

"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.