Todo Tipo de Familias (All Kinds of Families) (All Kinds of People)
by Anita Ganeri
Can Old Be Beautiful? (Cultivating Compassion in Children, #1)
by Sonja Lange Wendt
With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms (Hmong-English) (Language Lizard Bilingual Idioms)
by Anneke Forzani
Musical Instruments from Around the World (Chinese Simplified-English) (Language Lizard Bilingual Explore)
by Emily Kobren
We Can All Be Friends (Polish-English) (Language Lizard Bilingual Living in Harmony)
by Michelle Griffis
Be Kind (Polish-English) (Language Lizard Bilingual Living in Harmony)
by Livia Lemgruber
American Quilt Badge Book (Badge Book)
by Josia Lamberto-Egan, Felix Lloyd, and Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms (Hmong-English) (Language Lizard Bilingual Idioms)
by Diane Costa
MyaGrace Wants To Get Ready (Growing with Grace, #2)
by Jo Meserve Mach and Stroup-Rentier Lynne Vera
This series explores local communities through the eyes of children who live in them. Simple, first-person text is supported by specially commissioned photographs. This text looks at a Hindu community.
Seeking Refuge: Hamid's Story - A Journey from Eritrea (Seeking Refuge)
by Andy Glynne
This picture book tells the story of 10-year-old refugee Hamid who flees Eritrea with his mother to escape the war and threats to his family from the government. Told in Hamid's own words, the story reveals the hardship and suffering experienced by immigrants who are rebuilding their lives with little understanding of the language and culture in a new country. Life starts to get easier, but the horrors of the war are never far from Hamid's thoughts. The BAFTA award-winning Seeking Refuge stor...
The Killing of George Floyd (Special Reports)
by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD and Alexis Burling
We wear our hair in lots of different ways. Sometimes it is to keep cool. Sometimes it's to look nice for a special occasion. This book, perfect to share with a young child, has photographs of different hairstyles from all around the world. Published in association with Oxfam this series aims to draw parallels between children from many different cultures.
In the vein of timely titles such as Katherine Applegate's Wishtree and Alan Gratz's Refugee comes a touching, accessible middle-grade debut about the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, as well as the life-changing power of friendship and standing as an ally. There used to be an empty chair at the back of Mrs. Khan's classroom, but on the third Tuesday of the school year a new kid fills it: nine-year-old Ahmet, a Syrian refugee. The whole class is curious about this new boy--he doesn't seem to smil...
An uplifting message of hope for the future and pride in your history, inspired by a mother's experience of being the only Black child in her classroom. Who do you see when you look in the mirror? Emphasizing the strength, creativity, and courage passed down through generations, A History of Me offers a joyful new perspective on how we look at history and an uplifting message for the future. Being the only brown girl in a classroom full of white students can be hard. When the teacher talks ab...
Here is a story of Alice Coachman, the first African-American woman to win an Olympic gold medal. When Alice Coachman was a girl, most White people wouldn't even shake her hand. Yet when the King of England placed an Olympic medal around her neck in 1948, he extended his hand to Alice in congratulations. Standing on a podium in London's Wembley Stadium, Alice was a long way from the fields of Georgia where she ran barefoot as a child. With a record-breaking leap, she had become the first Africa...
Mechal Renee Roe, illustrator of Vice President Kamala Harris's Super Heroes Are Everywhere, creates a joyful, positive, read-together book celebrating boys with natural black hair that will have kids everywhere chanting: "I am born to be awesome!" When the stars shine, the world is mine! I am born to be awesome! My hair is free, just like me! I am born to be awesome! Boys will love seeing strong, happy reflections of themselves in this vibrant, rhythmic book full of hip Black hairstyles. Fro...
While Americans fought for freedom and democracy abroad, fear and suspicion towards Japanese Americans swept the country after Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Culling information from extensive, previously unpublished interviews and oral histories with Japanese American survivors of internment camps, Martin W. Sandler gives an in-depth account of their lives before, during their imprisonment, and after their release. Bringing readers inside life in the internment camps and explaining how a...