//=time() ?>
(Reading age: 5-7 years)
First-and-second generation immigrations of color created, wrote, & illustrated this book from @AlinaChauArt, @aida_writes & a variety of illustrators to highlight these 13 stories.
“We are a nation of the robbed, of the enslaved, and of immigrants.”
(Reading age: 8-12 years)
Looking for truly inclusive books for your middle grader? Want stories that reflect the varied identities within the QUILTBANG community? Edited by @Bibliogato & @NeekoMelleby, this anthology offers a rainbow of tales that are joyful and proud.
(Reading age: 3-7 years)
Want a book about the spirit of Ramadan? This uplifting and educational picture book from @QasimRashid with beautiful illustrations by @Aaliyamj "...celebrates the power of good deeds, generosity, and the ability to make a difference."
(Reading age: 7-11 years)
Need books of amazing history makers who loved math and changed the world? This picture book from @tracisorell with illustrations by @natashamdonovan touches on the life "...of a Cherokee woman who broke barriers in a male-dominated field."
(Reading age: 3-6 years)
Too often, we overlook the truly remarkable parts of living. This beautiful picture book from @KathyWolffbooks with illustrations by @margauxmeganck showcases the "...warmth of family, friends, and neighbors in a celebration of community and giving."
(Reading age: 3-5 years)
Do you have a child who has a worry? Do you want a tool to help you have this discussion with them? This charming picture book from @irenelux with illustrations by #EllaBailey "...is a gentle conversation opener about living with a worry monster."
(Reading age: 4-8 years)
This adorable picture book from @kimberlyderting & @srjohannes with illustrations by @Joelle_Murray89 is a scientifically fun-filled day at the beach. (Includes guides to making your own acquascope and a tide pool, as well as fun facts in the back.)
(Reading age: 4-8 years)
Want a powerful story of self-determination, grace under pressure, & overcoming challenges -- that also includes a deep love for the words? @staceyabrams's picture book, with wonderful illustrations by @kitt_thomas_art, is based on her own childhood.
(Reading age: 4-8 years)
Looking for a way to re-incorporate (or to start) having family dinners together? Want to take a look from a child's perspective? This tender book from writer/illustrator @peterhreynolds "...shares one girl's quest to reunite her busy family..."
(Reading age: 4-7 years)
Want a sweet and tender picture book showcasing a mother's comforting lullaby? This book pairs the tender poem (same title as the book) by #LangstonHughes with beautiful artwork by @sean_qualls and embraces the loving moments between mother and child.