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35,475 books found
Tito Puente, Mambo King / Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo
Monica Brown
Trace the rhythmic life of Tito Puente as he grows from a boy making music in Spanish Harlem to a world-renowned percuss
Ages 4–8
Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré
Anika Aldamuy Denise
For the child who loves to create or feels their own traditions aren't reflected in the world around them.
Ages 4–9
The Happy Day
Ruth Krauss
For the child waiting for a change in season or a sign of hope. A quiet, rhythmic celebration of the transition from win
Ages 2–6
The House in the Night
Susan Marie Swanson
For the child who needs a gentle bridge between the busy day and a peaceful night's sleep.
Ages 2–6
I'm Mixed and I'm Me
Sarah Porter
For the child who is discovering the beauty of their multi-heritage background and needs a joyful mirror to celebrate th
Ages 3–8
Not Just Black and White
Anni K. Reinking
For the child exploring what it means to belong to two cultures at once, this gentle story celebrates the beauty of bira
Ages 3–8
You're My Dream Come True
Jean Fischer
For the parent wanting to express how much their little one is loved, this sweet board book uses gentle rhymes to share
Ages 0–4
Adoption Is Love
Stephanie Casaubon
For the child who is curious about how they joined their family, this gentle board book celebrates the many ways adoptio
Ages 0–4
Love Rules
Andrea Melvin, Dave Eaton, Michael Clark Jr.
For children processing the concept of adoption or foster care, this story celebrates the beautiful variety of families
Ages 4–8
We Chose You
Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy
For the child who asks where they came from, this story affirms their place in the family through a faith-based lens of
Ages 4–8
We're All Not the Same, But We're Still Family
Eric E W Fraser, Theresa Fraser
For children in foster, kinship, or adoptive care who are curious about why their family looks different from others.
Ages 3–8
Learning About My Friend's Adoption
Allison Olson
Help your child understand how different families are formed and what it means for a friend to be adopted with this gent
Ages 4–8
Over the Moon
Karen Katz
For the family preparing to welcome a child through adoption, this tender story celebrates the deep love and longing tha
Ages 2–6
Two Dads
Carolyn Robertson
For the child curious about different family structures, this rhyming story celebrates the daily joys and deep bonds of
Ages 3–7
Children of Dreams
Lorilyn Roberts
For the child who feels like an outsider, this quirky tale celebrates finding joy and love exactly as you are, warts and
Ages 4–10
The Adventures of Ms Addie Pants #2
The Ice Storm
Wendy Van de Poll
For the child learning to navigate unexpected changes and finding the courage to stay safe when the weather turns wild a
Ages 4–8
What Does Being Jewish Mean?
Rabbi E.B. Freedman, Jan Greenberg, Karen A. Katz
For the curious child asking about their own or a friend's Jewish heritage, this approachable guide explains the traditi
Ages 6–10
The Night Before Eid
Aya Khalil
For the child curious about holiday traditions, this story captures the magic of preparing Egyptian treats and the warmt
Ages 4–8
The Adventures of Adam & Aneesah #2
New Friends, New Places
Susan Omar
For the child feeling nervous about moving or starting over, this story follows Safi as he learns how to turn a strange
Ages 3–5
All of Us: A First Conversation About Disability
Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli
For the parent looking to build a foundation of inclusion, this gentle board book helps little ones understand and celeb
Ages 2–5
My Body Safety Rules
Jayneen Sanders
For the parent looking to empower their child with the language of consent and body safety. This guide makes difficult c
Ages 3–9
Sylvia and Marsha Start a Revolution!
Joy Michael Ellison
Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson show what it means to be brave and kind while fighting for a world where everyone ca
Ages 5–10
Giving Thanks
Chief Jake Swamp
For the child learning to appreciate the natural world and the connection between all living things through a traditiona
Ages 3–9
We Are Still Here! Native American Truths Everyone Should Know
Traci Sorell
For the family looking to replace myths with truth, this book celebrates the enduring presence and sovereignty of Native
Ages 6–10
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