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Asian Heritage
Asian Heritage
Asian Heritage Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,175 books about asian heritage
0–3 yrs
205 books
4–7 yrs
860 books
8–11 yrs
672 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(658)
Young Adult
(118)
Picture Books
(65)
Graphic Novels
(61)
Middle Grade
(35)
Early Readers
(20)
Poetry
(6)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Kira-Kira
Cynthia Kadohata
Sisters Katie and Lynn find 'glittering' moments of joy together even as their family faces a difficult move and the hea
Ages 10–14
Long-Long's New Year
Catherine Gower
Long-Long and his grandfather navigate a busy market in rural China, hoping to earn enough money for their family's New
Ages 4–8
TJ Powar Has Something to Prove
Jesmeen Kaur Deo
A popular debater ditches her razors to prove she can be her hairy, natural self and still be beautiful, only to find th
Ages 13–18
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12–18 yrs
375 books
The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Axie Oh
Mina dives into the Spirit Realm to save her brother, only to find a sleeping Sea God and a city filled with mythical be
Ages 12–18
The Whispering Cloth
Pegi Deitz Shea
A master of psychological horror and suspense, the creator of Psycho weaves chilling tales that delve deep into the dark
Ages 6–10
The Name Jar
Yangsook Choi
New to America and anxious about her name, Unhei lets her classmates suggest new ones in a jar before realizing the best
Ages 4–8
An Asian American A to Z
Cathy Linh Che, Kyle Lucia Wu
For children beginning to ask about their heritage or seeking to understand the diverse history and impact of Asian Amer
Ages 6–12
The Partition Project
Saadia Faruqi
Resentful of sharing her room with her grandmother, Mahnoor picks up a camera and uncovers the gripping story of her fam
Ages 8–12
Burying the Moon
Andrée Poulin
Latika dreams of bringing safe sanitation to her village so girls can stay in school and women no longer have to face sn
Ages 9–13
The Story Of
The Story of Gandhi
Susan B. Katz
For the child curious about how one person can change the world. Discover how Gandhi used peaceful protest and kindness
Ages 6–9
Kill Her Twice
Stacey Lee
In 1930s Los Angeles, three sisters discover a movie star's body in a stable and must brave a corrupt city to solve the
Ages 12–18
A Single Shard
Linda Sue Park
An orphan in 12th-century Korea risks everything on a dangerous journey to the royal court to prove his worth as a potte
Ages 9–13
Our Neighborhood #5
Diwali: Love and Light
Darshika Varma
For parents wanting to share the sparkle and joy of Diwali with their littlest ones through simple traditions like diyas
Ages 0–3
The Ugly Vegetables
Grace Lin
Wrinkled leaves and prickly stems look messy next to the neighbors' flowers, but these Chinese vegetables make the most
Ages 4–8
Our Neighborhood #6
Holi: Colors of Love
Darshika Varma
For the family wanting to introduce their little one to the joy of Hindu traditions, this bright board book explores the
Ages 0–3
Theodore's World Adventures #1
Theodore's Chinese Adventure
Ashlee Harding, Trent Harding
For the curious child who dreams of seeing the world and wants to learn about different cultures through a friendly, fam
Ages 3–8
Written in the Stars
Aisha Saeed
Naila faces a heartbreaking choice between her secret love and the arranged marriage her parents have planned for her in
Ages 14–18
Lotus and Feather
Ji-li Jiang
A quiet bond blossoms in a small village when a lonely girl and her grandfather nurse a wounded crane back to health.
Ages 4–8
When You Trap a Tiger
Tae Keller
When a magical tiger from her grandmother’s stories appears with a risky bargain, Lily must find the courage to confront
Ages 8–12
Telegraph Club World #1
Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Malinda Lo
Lily Hu must weigh her family’s safety against her growing feelings for a classmate as 1950s Red Scare politics threaten
Ages 14–18
Six Crimson Cranes #1
Six Crimson Cranes
Elizabeth Lim
Voiceless and penniless, Princess Shiori must use forbidden magic and the help of a dragon to save her six brothers from
Ages 12–18
Little Passports: Kids in the World
Kids in South Korea
Dayzee Harper
Perfect for children curious about global neighbors, this book explores the daily lives, traditions, and school days of
Ages 6–9
My First Big Book
Things at Home
Penguin Books
For parents seeking to discuss how family secrets and social rules shape our lives. A lyrical look at navigating unfair
Ages 16–18
Little Passports: Kids in the World
Kids in Thailand
Dayzee Harper
For the curious child eager to explore the world beyond their backyard. This guide introduces the vibrant daily lives, t
Ages 6–9