Collection

Diverse

221 books

Diverse

Joyful resistance, movement, and self-expression animate this celebration of children who refuse to shrink themselves or their imaginations.
A young girl learns what real gifts look like through time with her grandmother, home traditions, and intergenerational love.
A child-centered look at dyslexia reframes language difference as movement, creativity, and possibility rather than deficit.
An overnight train trip turns movement, anticipation, and temporary togetherness into a memorable child's-eye travel experience.
Rain sounds, puddles, and neighborhood motion turn a wet day into a child-scale celebration of weather and sensory delight.
Children communicate in many ways, and this affirming picture book centers disability, access, and connection without flattening anyone's experience.
A Cinderella retelling rooted in the Underground Railroad reframes bravery, escape, and hope through a Black historical lens.
History, survival, and sacred relationship shape this account of the buffalo's central place in Indigenous life and renewal.
Mae Jemison's childhood imagination and scientific ambition come together in a picture-book biography about looking upward and reaching farther.
A Black family searches for safety, dignity, and permanence in a historically grounded story about where belonging can be built.