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Chapter Books About Celebrating Heritage
Explore chapter books books about celebrating heritage for children.
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Jafta #6
Jafta: The Homecoming
Hugh Lewin
A young boy in South Africa waits with deep emotion and anticipation for the day his father finally returns home from wo
Ages 5–9
Daily Life
Daily Life in the Pilgrim Colony, 1636
Paul Erickson
For the student curious about how children actually lived 400 years ago. This photo-filled guide brings history to life
Ages 8–12
Let's Look At #1
Brazil
Joy Frisch-Schmoll
For curious kids eager to explore the world, this vibrant guide introduces the wonders of Brazil, from the Amazon rainfo
Ages 5–8
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The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring
Lucille Clifton
Two city boys go on a search through their neighborhood to find proof that spring is actually coming, just like everyone
Ages 4–8
Cousins! A Big Family Story
Laura Lavoie
Mud pie slides and late-night secrets fill the air at Grandma June's house during a bustling, joyful family barbecue.
Ages 3–7
Aussie Nibbles
Tansy Magill
Carol Ann Martin
Tansy Magill was a red-haired girl who slept in the same bed long ago. Grandma tells her stories every night, but a myst
Ages 6–9
Pocket Bios
Abraham Lincoln
Al Berenger
Follow the journey of the 16th president from his early life to his leadership during the Civil War in this brightly ill
Ages 5–8
Wendy Watson's Holiday Stories
Thanksgiving at Our House
Wendy Watson
From bustling kitchen preparations to a grand feast with relatives, this story captures the warmth and poetry of a famil
Ages 3–7
Countries of the World
Tanzania
Patricia J. Murphy
Master the game of mancala, learn Kiswahili words, and meet the amazing animals and people that call the East African na
Ages 6–9
Usborne First Reading
The Story of Baby Jesus
Mary Kelly
Vibrant colors and simple text bring the story of the Nativity to life for early readers to enjoy.
Ages 5–7
Busy Monday Morning
Janina Domanska
A busy farm child works alongside his father all week long to get the hay-making done in this rhythmic and active mornin
Ages 3–7
The Invisible String
The Invisible String Family Celebration
Patrice Karst
For the child who feels overwhelmed by holiday crowds or missed family members, this soothing story reaffirms that love
Ages 4–8
In Coal Country
Judith Hendershot
Life in a small mining town is a mix of soot-covered hard work and the warm, vibrant heart of a close-knit community.
Ages 5–9
Country ABCs #1
New Zealand ABCs
Holly Schroeder
Take an alphabetical journey through the hills and history of New Zealand, showcasing unique cultural traditions and bea
Ages 3–8
The Real Story About Colonial America #2
Government and Politics in Colonial America
Kristine Carlson Asselin
Early American settlers had to build a new society from the ground up. See how the first rules and political climates sh
Ages 8–12
What America Ate and Why #2
Hunter's Stew and Hangtown Fry
Lila Perl
Explore the gritty culinary world of the western territories and learn how nineteenth-century pioneers cooked twenty aut
Ages 10–14
Christmas at Long Pond
William T. George
Quietly observe the winter wildlife and shifting plants of Long Pond as a father and son search for the perfect tree in
Ages 4–8
Secret Agents of Honor #1
Bold Spies of World War II
Matthew K. Manning
Real-life heroes like Josephine Baker and Moe Berg risk everything in these high-stakes graphic novel accounts of world-
Ages 8–12
Rebel Girls
Dads and Daughters: 25 Tales of Teamwork and Fun
Rebel Girls
Celebrate the powerful bond between fathers and daughters with 25 true stories of teamwork, from saving wildlife to maki
Ages 6–9
Alejandro's Gift
Richard E. Albert
For the child who feels a little lonely or wants to make the world a better place through small, thoughtful acts of kind
Ages 4–8
Captured History
Japanese American Internment
Michael Burgan
During World War II, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced from their homes into camps, sparking a long struggle for ju
Ages 8–13
How a Shirt Grew in the Field
Konstantin Ushinsky
A young Russian boy named Vasya watches with patience as flax plants grow through the seasons to be harvested, spun, and
Ages 4–9
The Christmas Box
Joanne Stewart Wetzel
A mysterious wooden box arrives from Japan, bringing a touch of holiday magic to a family missing their father during hi
Ages 4–8
Introducing Primary Sources #1
The White House
Kathryn Clay
Primary source accounts and historical photos reveal the construction and secrets of the home that has housed every Amer
Ages 7–10
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)