Hispanic Heritage Month

Explore Hispanic Heritage Month picture books and Latinx picture books that spotlight family, language, migration, and cultural continuity. These books work well for home reading, school displays, and bilingual or cross-cultural collections.

Art and text together introduce Arturo Schomburg and his lifelong work collecting Black history the world tried to erase.

A girl retools The Little Red Hen into a building project that shows what initiative and making can do.

When a local problem needs fixing, Sofia learns how civic persistence can move grown-ups to action.

At a wedding, Julian helps a new friend feel brave enough to wear what makes her feel most like herself.

Based on the childhood of Tomas Rivera, this story shows how books and one librarian can reshape a migrant summer.

A newcomer from Venezuela learns that snow and friendship can open a new kind of joy.

This retelling of a Mixtec legend centers courage, devotion, and the transforming power of love.

A granddaughter learns the stories and care practices behind her grandfather's home remedies.

As her great-aunt prepares to move from Miami, a girl helps carry family memory from Cuba into the next home.

On her birthday, Carmela's ordinary errands with her brother turn into a day of wishes, worries, and possibility.