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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
Young Native Activist
Aslan Tudor
For the young person looking to understand their place in the world and how to speak up for what is right.
Ages 8–12
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
King Philip's War
Baby Professor
For the student curious about the complex roots of early America, this guide explains the 17th-century conflict between
Ages 7–12
Baby Professor
The Wounded Knee Massacre
Baby Professor
The devastating history of the 19th-century American West unfolds through the story of Indigenous displacement and the l
Ages 8–12
Baby Professor
Getting to Know the Native American Indian Tribes
Baby Professor
For the curious child wanting to explore the diverse histories and cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples across Nort
Ages 6–10
The Many Burdens of US President James Madison: Britain vs. America vs. Native Americans
Baby Professor
For the young learner curious about how America grew and the difficult choices made by early leaders during times of con
Ages 7–10
2nd Grade US History: Native Americans to Early Settlers
Baby Professor
For parents wanting to introduce complex early American history through a simple workbook. It explores the diverse begin
Ages 7–9
Junior Scholars Edition
Everything You Need to Know About the Native American Indians
Baby Professor
Step into the history of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and learn about the experiences of thousands of children
Ages 7–10
Baby Professor
Who Are the Yakama?
Baby Professor
For the curious child wanting to learn about the people who first lived on the land, this guide explores the vibrant cul
Ages 6–10
A Kid's Guide to Asian American History
Valerie Petrillo
Cook bibingka, fold origami, and practice calligraphy while learning about the people and traditions that define Asian A
Ages 8–12
Many Lands, Many Stories
David Conger
The windy West Yorkshire moors set the stage for a stormy tale of love and revenge between the Earnshaw and Linton famil
Ages 6–11
Niños
María José Ferrada
Poetic verses serve as a gentle, empathetic tribute to the children who were lost during a difficult period of Chilean h
Ages 9–14
More Than Four Questions
Sharon Black
The mistreated animals of Manor Farm rise up against their master to build a fair society, only to see their revolution
Ages 12–18
Dissected Lives
African American Leaders Fight for Freedom
Dissected Lives
The American civil rights movement achieved landmark legal protections through years of nonviolent protest, civil disobe
Ages 9–12
The Black Arrow
Robert Louis Stevenson
Set during the War of the Roses, a young man seeks justice and revenge in Tunstall Forest in this classic historical adv
Ages 11–16
Grandma Loves You, Brown Baby
Breonna Lewis
For parents seeking to help children process community trauma and loss. This story provides a window into the experience
Ages 12–18
I See Black
Meredith Curtis
Two seventh-graders venture into a magical forest near Portland to rescue a kidnapped baby while navigating an epic stru
Ages 9–14
Adventure Book For Kids
Speedy Publishing
For the child questioning societal rules and searching for their own moral compass while navigating big adventures and c
Ages 10–18
Unicorns Are Real
Books with Soul
For parents seeking to discuss complex, difficult topics regarding personal safety and the gravity of betrayal by a trus
Ages 17–18
The Case of the Christmas Counterfeiters
Mike Mains
For the young problem-solver who loves to figure out how things work and enjoys the thrill of a holiday mystery.
Ages 8–12
The Case Of The Stolen Pencil Box
Jupiter Kids
For the child navigating the social complexities of the classroom and learning the importance of school property and per
Ages 5–8
The Kids' Guide to Money in Sports
Suzanne Slade
For the young athlete curious about how much money their favorite pros make and how the sports industry actually works.
Ages 8–12
Anger Is a Gift
Mark Oshiro
Struggling with panic attacks and a school that feels like a prison, Moss must choose between being consumed by fear or
Ages 14–18
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