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Celebrating Heritage
Books for Celebrating Heritage
Books for Celebrating Heritage – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
6,611 books
0–3 yrs
853 books
4–7 yrs
3417 books
8–11 yrs
1627 books
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Our Liberty Bell
Henry Jonas Magaziner
From announcing the Boston Tea Party to marking the birth of a new nation, the cracked Liberty Bell rings out as a power
Ages 8–12
The Neighborhood Sing-Along
written and illustrated by Nina Crews
Perfect for energetic toddlers who love to move, this vibrant collection uses familiar songs to celebrate the joy of pla
Ages 2–6
Ashley Bryan's Puppets
Ashley Bryan
For the child who finds magic in making things from nothing, this book celebrates the beauty of hand-crafted art and the
Ages 5–12
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Painting the Wild Frontier: The Art and Adventures of George Catlin
Susanna Reich
Travel across the 1830s American West through the eyes of an artist dedicated to capturing the faces and lives of the Pl
Ages 8–12
Strong as Fire, Fierce as Flame
Supriya Kelkar
Fleeing a forced marriage in 1857 India, Meera finds work in a British household and realizes she must fight for true in
Ages 8–12
The White Zone
Carolyn Marsden
A rare snowfall brings a moment of quiet wonder to Baghdad as two cousins from different backgrounds navigate the danger
Ages 9–12
Women of Power
Climate Champions: 15 Women Fighting for Your Future
Rachel Sarah
For children discovering their own power to change the world and looking for relatable role models who balance family, f
Ages 10–15
A Group of One
Rachna Gilmore
For the teen navigating the tug-of-war between their family's heritage and their own modern identity while facing subtle
Ages 12–16
Century Farm: One Hundred Years on a Family Farm
Cris Peterson
For the child curious about where their food comes from or how their grandparents lived. This journey through time explo
Ages 5–10
Adèle & Simon #3
Lost and Found: Adèle & Simon in China
Barbara McClintock
For the child who always seems to leave a trail of toys behind. This seek-and-find journey turns a brother's forgetfulne
Ages 4–8
A Wonderful Day
Sam Sagolski
Danny walks through his daily routine and finds that even ordinary moments are full of reasons to be thankful in this bi
Ages 3–8
Goose Moon
Carolyn Arden
Listen for the distant honking of geese under the moon as the cold of winter begins to yield to the first hopeful signs
Ages 4–8
Roar!
Margaret Mayo
For the child who needs a boost of courage to find their own roar, this South Asian-inspired story helps little ones emb
Ages 4–8
Impossible Thing to Say, An
Arya Shahi
For the teen exploring how their cultural heritage fits into a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
Ages 14–18
Simon
Simon and His Boxes
Gilles Tibo
Simon loves building cardboard houses for his animal friends, but he soon learns that some things are meant to be shared
Ages 3–7
Splash of Red, A: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin
Jennifer Bryant
From the battlefields of WWI to the pages of history, Horace Pippin overcame physical injury to become one of the most s
Ages 5–9
Well, That Was Unexpected
Jesse Q. Sutanto
Well, That Was Unexpected is a contemporary look at the chaotic intersections of family expectations and modern life fro
Ages 14–18
Danbi #1
Danbi Leads the School Parade
Anna Kim
First-day jitters melt away when Danbi uses her imagination to turn a quiet classroom into a rhythmic, joyful parade tha
Ages 3–7
Doctor Coyote: A Native American Aesop's Fables
John Bierhorst
Centuries-old fables from Spain take on new life in the American Southwest as the clever Native American coyote becomes
Ages 7–12
Gathering of Flowers: Stories About Being Young in America, A
Joyce Carol Thomas
Diverse young voices from Oklahoma to San Francisco share their experiences growing up and blending rich ethnic heritage
Ages 12–18
The Water Lady: How Darlene Arviso Helps a Thirsty Navajo Nation
Alice B. McGinty
For children learning about resource scarcity and community heroes. This lyrical story highlights the vital importance o
Ages 4–9
Voices of the People
Joseph Bruchac
For children seeking to understand their roots or explore the impact of Indigenous leaders, this collection uses poetry
Ages 8–12
Aria the World Traveler #1
Aria the World Traveler: France
Anna S. Kim
Aria heads to the French Riviera and Paris for a baking challenge where she learns that even when the macarons fail, per
Ages 5–9
Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Nikki Grimes
Lines from Harlem Renaissance women poets are reborn in this collection of contemporary verse paired with bold, stylized
Ages 10–18