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Chapter Books About Celebrating Heritage
Explore chapter books books about celebrating heritage for children.
2,267 books
Hispanic Star #5
Ellen Ochoa
Claudia Romo Edelman, Nathalie Alonso
For the child who loves looking at the stars and needs to see that hard work and a passion for science can lead to a his
Ages 8–12
Uncle Smoke Stories
Roger Welsch
Uncle Smoke recounts the clever and mischievous exploits of Coyote the trickster in these four traditional stories of th
Ages 8–12
Game of Freedom: Mestre Bimba and the Art of Capoeira
Duncan Tonatiuh
Mestre Bimba transformed capoeira from an outlawed practice into a world-renowned art form of resistance and cultural pr
Ages 6–10
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The Night Has Ears: African Proverbs
Ashley Bryan
Ancestral wisdom meets playful wit in this vibrant collection of twenty-six traditional proverbs gathered from various A
Ages 4–10
Challah for Shabbat Tonight
Sara Holly Ackerman
For the family looking to slow down and savor weekly traditions, this rhythmic tale captures the sensory magic of baking
Ages 4–8
bell hooks Children's Books #3
Be Boy Buzz
bell hooks
A rhythmic and vibrant celebration for every boy, affirming that they can be both bold and quiet, fierce and sweet, and
Ages 0–6
Hena Khan's Muslim Concept Books #3
One Sun and Countless Stars
Hena Khan
For parents seeking to introduce early math alongside cultural traditions, this rhythmic counting book celebrates the be
Ages 3–5
Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story
Kevin Noble Maillard
For families wanting to explore Native American heritage through the joy of food. This sensory poem celebrates the diver
Ages 3–8
My Father's House
Mina Javaherbin
For the child curious about their family's roots or the magic of far-off places. Explore the vibrant streets of Isfahan
Ages 4–8
Alma and How She Got Her Name
Juana Martinez-Neal
Alma Sofia Esperanza Jose Pura Candela thinks her name is too long until she hears the stories of the artists, travelers
Ages 4–8
Milly and the Macy's Parade
Shana Corey
For the child who misses far-away family or is curious about how traditions start, this story explores how one girl's id
Ages 4–8
Pushing Up the Sky: Seven Native American Plays for Children
Joseph Bruchac
For children ready to take the stage, these seven short plays celebrate Native American heritage through storytelling, p
Ages 6–11
Ghee Happy Board Books #1
Goddesses
Sanjay Patel
For families looking to introduce the youngest readers to Hindu mythology through friendly, toddler-aged goddesses in a
Ages 0–3
African Icons: Ten People Who Shaped History
Tracey Baptiste
Travel across thousands of years to meet the brilliant kings, warrior queens, and legendary scholars who built empires a
Ages 8–12
Portraits of African-American Heroes
Tonya Bolden
Biographies of twenty legendary figures, from Frederick Douglass to Gwendolyn Brooks, reveal the lives of the heroes who
Ages 8–12
How My Family Says I Love You
Yvonne Sewankambo
Love is found in the rhythm of daily life, from a sister braiding hair to a mother’s constant snacks and a grandmother’s
Ages 3–7
My Dream of Martin Luther King
Faith Ringgold
A vivid dream sequence brings the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to light, tracing his journey from childhood to hi
Ages 5–9
Roseanne Greenfield Thong Concept Books #2
Green Is a Chile Pepper: A Book of Colors
Roseanne Greenfield Thong
Bright chile peppers, soft tortillas, and warm traditions fill these pages, celebrating a vibrant world of color through
Ages 2–7
Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller
Breanna J. McDaniel
For the child who loves the library and needs to see how one person's voice can change which stories are told and whose
Ages 4–8
Girl Power: Indian Women Who Broke the Rules
Neha J. Hiranandani
Fifty fearless women lead the way through India's history, from WWII spies and mountain climbers to the scientists who r
Ages 8–12
Fact Finders: Biographies
Langston Hughes: Great American Writer
B. A. Hoena
Introduce your child to the power of words through the life of Langston Hughes, a poet who used his voice to navigate an
Ages 7–10
Little Leaders
Dream Big, Little One
Vashti Harrison
For the little dreamer who needs to see how big their world can be. This soothing board book introduces toddlers to trai
Ages 0–3
Bros
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who thrives in community and needs to see Black boyhood celebrated as a source of pure joy, freedom, and d
Ages 4–8
Doesn't Fall Off His Horse
Virginia A. Stroud
Saygee sits with her great-grandfather as he shares the thrilling story behind his name and the legendary ride that earn
Ages 5–9
More Formats for Celebrating Heritage
Picture Books
(245)
Young Adult
(111)
Poetry
(96)
Graphic Novels
(72)
Middle Grade
(52)
Early Readers
(41)
Board Books
(6)
Celebrating Heritage by Age Group
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 0–3
(909)
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 12–18
(2134)
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 4–7
(4209)
Books for Celebrating Heritage for Ages 8–11
(5137)