//=time() ?>
Want a book about children fighting climate change in their respective countries? This educational picture book from @lollkirby with gorgeous illustrations by #AdelinaLirius tells the remarkable stories of 12 children activists from India to Kenya.
(Resources are in the back).
Written & illustrated by @MrNathanHale, this graphic novel tells of an enslaved woman, Araminta Ross, who after escaping slavery took the name Harriet Tubman. She would go on to lead hundreds more out of bondage & became one of the greatest conductors on the Underground Railroad.
Some siblings do share a special connection. This delightful picture book from @rajanilarocca with illustrations by @chaayaprabhat captures Raksha Bandhan, an Indian holiday celebrating the bond between brothers & sisters. See how math helps Bina create her brothers' gifts.
Is your child struggling with accepting their name because of other people’s issues with it? This picture book from @sheetalsheth w/ illustrations by @jessicablank encourages children to look at their names with pride since “…there [is] greatness in not being one of the crowd.”
This powerful graphic novel by @kikuhughes uses a unique lens to share what many Japanese American families experienced when forcibly relocated to incarceration camps in the 1940s. “Sometimes a community’s experience is so traumatic, it stays rooted in us even generations later.”
Are you a fan of the classic story "The Count of Monte Cristo"? How about if that story was told in Manga format? This tale from @UdonEnt & @mangaclassics adapted by #CrystalSChan with illustrations from #NokmanPoon showcases Alexandre Dumas' book for a new generation of readers.
Ever consider delving into the historical significance of insect cuisine? @ironcircuscomix brings this insightful graphic novel from @bluedelliquanti & @hooleil that honors the ancient roots of insect eating as a way to connect people through food. (FYI: Recipes in the back!)
Does your child love mermaids? Want a story to capture the imagination through play & adventure? This charming book from @kellydipucchio w/vibrant illustrations by @rizzyfig is about an underwater treasure hunt & the surprise discovery awaiting our darling mermaid & her friends.
This picture book from @monicabrownbks (Spanish translation by #AdrianaDomínguez ) with wonderful illustrations by @elisachavarri is about the archeologist Julio C. Tello, an Indigenous Peruvian, whose mission was to tell “…the story of Peru’s past from a Native perspective…”
Ever wonder what a child goes through when relocating from one country to another and trying to figure out where & how they fit in? This heartwarming book from @MitaliPerkins with delightful illustrations by #LavanyaNaidu “…illuminates the experience of navigating cultures.”