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Chapter Books About Celebrating Heritage
Explore chapter books books about celebrating heritage for children.
2,357 books
Come and See: A Christmas Story
Monica Mayper
For families seeking a peaceful way to celebrate the Christmas spirit, this lyrical journey through a snowy landscape ca
Ages 4–8
Girls of India #1
Girls of India A Harappan Adventure
Sunila Gupte
For the curious child fascinated by ancient worlds, this adventure brings the Indus Valley to life through a young girl'
Ages 8–12
Mouse's Marriage
Junko Morimoto
Two parents search the sky and the earth for the most powerful husband for their daughter, only to find the greatest str
Ages 4–8
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Gyo Obata
Eric Kudalis
Discover how Gyo Obata's Japanese heritage and creative vision led him to design famous, monumental buildings around the
Ages 7–10
The Fourth of July Story
Alice Dalgliesh
Thirteen colonies join together to seek independence as Thomas Jefferson drafts the famous declaration that would change
Ages 6–9
Kamala Raised Her Hand
Raakhee Mirchandani
For the child who needs to know that their voice matters, this inspiring look at Kamala Harris shows how raising your ha
Ages 4–8
The Three Golden Oranges
Alma Flor Ada
Three brothers follow the mysterious advice of an old woman on a cliff, setting out on a legendary quest to find three g
Ages 5–9
Infinite Hope: A Black Artist's Journey from World War II to Peace
Ashley Bryan
For the child grappling with the reality of systemic unfairness, this memoir shows how creativity and hope can flourish
Ages 10–14
Shine On, Luz Véliz!
Rebecca Balcarcel
For the child who feels lost after a major setback and is searching for a new spark to define who they are outside of th
Ages 8–12
The Patchwork Bike
Maxine Beneba Clarke
The best fun in the village comes from a handmade bike built with scraps and imagination, turning everyday objects into
Ages 4–8
Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti
Gerald McDermott
Anansi the Spider must decide which of his six talented sons to reward for saving his life, leading to the creation of t
Ages 4–8
Mommy Time
Monique James-Duncan
For the child who misses their parent during the day, this rhythmic story celebrates the joyful reunion and special even
Ages 2–5
Someone Like Me: How One Undocumented Girl Fought for Her American Dream
Julissa Arce
After months of waiting in Mexico, Julissa joins her parents in Texas to begin a new life defined by perseverance and th
Ages 8–12
The Twins, the Pirates, and the Battle of New Orleans
Harriette Gillem Robinet
Twelve-year-old twins must find a way to escape through a chaotic landscape of pirates and warring armies during the 181
Ages 8–12
Introducing Primary Sources
The U.S. Flag
Kathryn Clay
For the early learner curious about why we salute the flag or what the stars and stripes represent. This simple guide ex
Ages 5–8
Tessa Miyata #1
Tessa Miyata Is No Hero
Julie Abe
For the child who feels like the underdog or the 'unlucky' one in the family, discover how an ordinary summer in Japan t
Ages 8–12
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Ticket to Canada
Eric Oatman
For the child learning about the pursuit of freedom and the courage it takes to leave everything behind for a safer life
Ages 7–10
The Firekeeper's Son
Linda Sue Park
When his father is injured, Sang-hee must climb the mountain alone to light the signal fire that tells the Korean King h
Ages 4–8
Sugar in Milk
Thrity Umrigar
For the child feeling like an outsider in a new place. A beautifully told folklore tale provides a gentle way to talk ab
Ages 4–8
Too Much Talk
Angela Shelf Medearis
Talking yams, fish, and cloth cause a stir in this rhythmic West African retelling where even the King's throne eventual
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Bob Marley?
Katie Ellison
For the child who loves music or wants to understand how one person can change the world through songs of peace, justice
Ages 8–12
DK Real People
Slavery: Real People and Their Stories of Enslavement
R. G. Grant
For the student grappling with the difficult realities of history. This visual guide uses primary sources to humanize th
Ages 10–17
Horrible Harry #15
Horrible Harry and the Holidaze
Suzy Kline
While the rest of Room 3B celebrates Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Christmas, Harry is acting like a total grump—and he might h
Ages 7–10
DK Adventures
Myths and Legends
Deborah Lock
Mischievous tricksters, brave heroes, and shapeshifters leap from the past in this global collection of stories about ho
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)