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Chapter Books About Celebrating Heritage
Explore chapter books books about celebrating heritage for children.
2,357 books
Cities in the Sand: The Ancient Civilizations of the Southwest
Scott Warren
Archaeologists sift through desert ruins to uncover the daily lives and architectural marvels of the Anasazi, Hohokam, a
Ages 9–13
José and El Perro #1
José and El Perro
Susan Rose, Silvia López
For the child who wants to include their pet in every part of their life, this sweet story celebrates the bond between a
Ages 5–8
Lola Levine #3
Lola Levine: Drama Queen
Monica Brown
Lola Levine faces stage fright during her class audition, but finding a unique way to contribute helps her save the play
Ages 6–9
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One Little, Two Little, Three Little Pilgrims
B.G. Hennessy
For the young child discovering the origins of Thanksgiving through a bouncy, rhythmic rhyme that balances the lives of
Ages 3–7
Africa Is My Home A Child of the Amistad
Monica Edinger
Young Magulu is stolen from her home and thrust onto the slave ship Amistad, beginning a harrowing journey toward a land
Ages 9–13
Signature Lives: Modern Biographies
Yo-Yo Ma: Internationally Acclaimed Cellist
Myra Weatherly
A musical prodigy becomes a global ambassador, using the cello as a universal language to connect people across differen
Ages 10–15
Matt the Gooseherd
Gyula Illyés
For the child grappling with feelings of unfairness or being bullied by someone in power, this clever folk tale shows ho
Ages 7–11
Uncle Sam and Old Glory: Symbols of America
Delno C. West, Jean M. West
The stories behind famous icons like the Liberty Bell and Uncle Sam reveal how these figures became enduring symbols of
Ages 7–12
Turkeys, Pilgrims and Indian Corn
Edna Barth
For the curious child who wants to know why we eat turkey or how harvest festivals began. A detailed look at the origins
Ages 8–12
Ava Lin #3
Super-Duper Happy
Vicky Fang
For the child who sets big expectations and feels crushed when plans change. Ava Lin learns to find joy even when things
Ages 5–8
Girls Survive #1
Ann Fights for Freedom
Nikki Shannon Smith
With her family facing the threat of being sold and separated, twelve-year-old Ann must lead them on a perilous escape t
Ages 8–12
Graphic Library: Biographies
Cesar Chavez: Champion and Voice of Farmworkers
Suzanne Slade
For the child grappling with ideas of fairness and justice, this graphic biography explores how one man's quiet courage
Ages 8–12
Cilla Lee-Jenkins #2
The Epic Story
Susan Tan
A new sibling is on the way, adding a new chapter to this girl's life. Follow her 'memoir' about growing up biracial and
Ages 8–12
The Lost Year
Katherine Marsh
For the child curious about their family's hidden past or trying to make sense of global upheaval through the lens of hi
Ages 10–14
Linking the Past and Present
What Did the Aztecs Do for Me?
Elizabeth Raum
For the curious student wondering why we study ancient history, this book reveals how Aztec inventions in food, science,
Ages 8–11
Sun Shines Everywhere
Luciano Lozano
For the child curious about the wider world, this poetic journey shows how the same sun connects children across differe
Ages 3–6
Fifth Chinese Daughter
Jade Snow Wong
For the young reader navigating the delicate balance between family expectations and their own growing sense of independ
Ages 12–18
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Slavery
Sarah Courtauld
For the child asking complex questions about fairness and history, this book offers a clear, honest look at the global h
Ages 7–11
Peacebound Trains
Haemi Balgassi
Sumi listens to her grandmother's harrowing escape from Seoul during the Korean War as she waits for her own mother to r
Ages 7–10
Sumo Boy
Hirotaka Nakagawa
A young hero uses traditional sumo wrestling techniques and rituals to stand up to a bully and protect a friend.
Ages 4–8
Hip-Hop Biographies
Chance the Rapper: Independent Master of Hip-Hop Flow
Jamie Hudalla
For the young music lover who dreams of doing things their own way. Discover how Chance the Rapper used his voice to cha
Ages 8–13
Immigrant Kids
Russell Freedman
Young newcomers in the early 1900s face crowded cities and hard labor in this moving look at the grit and hope required
Ages 8–12
Luba and the Wren
Patricia Polacco
Luba rescues a magical bird only to find her parents' growing greed for bigger and better things testing the limits of h
Ages 5–9
Who Was?
Who Is Chloe Kim?
Stefanie Loh
For the young athlete who needs to see how hard work and family support turn a passion into Olympic gold.
Ages 8–12
More Formats for Celebrating Heritage
Picture Books
(248)
Young Adult
(114)
Poetry
(98)
Graphic Novels
(73)
Middle Grade
(53)
Early Readers
(43)
Board Books
(6)
Celebrating Heritage by Age Group
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 0–3
(954)
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 4–7
(4385)