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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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Pocket Change Collective
Black Internet Effect
Shavone Charles
For the young creative who wants to see how digital trends start and how to navigate big tech spaces while staying true
Ages 12–18
You Choose: History
Immigrating to America Through Ellis Island
Eric Braun
For the child curious about their roots or history, this interactive journey explores the high stakes, nerves, and hopes
Ages 8–12
26 Fairmount Avenue #3
Christmas Remembered
Tomie dePaola
For families looking to connect across generations, this collection of nostalgic memories captures the warmth, evolution
Ages 7–12
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Flights of Fancy! #1
Flights of Fancy!
Rabindranath Tagore
For the child who finds magic in the every day, these classic verses by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore celebrate the
Ages 6–12
My Life So Far
Enrique Garcia
For the child adjusting to a new home, this authentic memoir by a young boy explores the hurdles and small victories of
Ages 6–10
Anzac Stories #2
Roly, the Anzac Donkey
Glyn Harper
For the child curious about history's unsung heroes, this gentle story follows a brave donkey assisting soldiers and fin
Ages 5–10
My Little Cities #2
London
Jennifer Adams
For the little traveler preparing for a first trip across the pond or the family wanting to share their British roots th
Ages 0–3
The Friendly Beasts
Sharon McGinley-Nally
The animals in the stable share the stories of the humble gifts they brought to the newborn King in this beautifully ill
Ages 2–6
O'Keefe Family #2
Dragons in the Waters
Madeleine L'Engle
A thirteen-year-old’s voyage to Venezuela takes a dark turn toward murder and a surprising connection to an indigenous t
Ages 10–14
At Her Majesty's Request: An African Princess in Victorian England
Walter Dean Myers
An African princess saved from execution begins a new life in the royal court of Queen Victoria in this fascinating true
Ages 10–14
Mamie on the Mound A Woman in Baseball's Negro Leagues
Leah Henderson
For the child who needs to see that no dream is too big, even when the world says no. A powerful look at overcoming barr
Ages 6–10
DK findout!
Maya, Incas, and Aztecs
Brian Williams
For the curious student fascinated by ancient mysteries and hidden empires of the past.
Ages 7–12
Me and My World #2
Me and My Family Tree
Joan Sweeney
For the child curious about how they are connected to their relatives. This simple guide helps young learners map out th
Ages 4–8
First Reports
Vietnam
Sarah DeCapua
Take a closer look at the geography, government, and rich cultural traditions that define the history and the people of
Ages 7–12
Sweep #13
The Red Rose Box
Brenda Woods
Ten-year-old Leah experiences her first taste of freedom when she travels from the segregated South of 1953 to the bustl
Ages 8–12
Christmas Is...
Gail Gibbons
For the curious child asking why we decorate trees or who Saint Nicholas was, this clear guide explains the history and
Ages 4–8
These Violent Delights #2
Our Violent Ends
Chloe Gong
Blood feuds and monsters collide in 1927 Shanghai, where two heirs to rival gangs must choose between their families and
Ages 14–18
Postcards from Buster #6
Buster Plays Along
Marc Brown
Buster travels to San Antonio for a giant accordion festival and shares his musical adventures through postcards sent ho
Ages 6–9
Baseball Card Adventure #7
Satch & Me
Dan Gutman
Armed with a radar gun and a time-traveling plan, Stosh heads back to 1942 to see if legendary Satchel Paige really thre
Ages 8–12
Rolling Thunder
Kate Messner
Roar through Washington, DC on the back of a motorcycle during a rhythmic, rhyming tribute to veterans and the powerful
Ages 4–8
Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism
Yassmin Abdel-Magied
For the child who notices unfairness and wants to help, this handbook provides clear answers and practical tools to unde
Ages 9–12
What Was?
What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?
Caleb Gayle
For children asking questions about racial history and systemic unfairness, this book sensitively explains the rise and
Ages 8–12
Stone Mirrors: The Sculpture and Silence of Edmonia Lewis
Jeannine Atkins
The silent power of stone comes to life in this verse novel about Edmonia Lewis, a sculptor of Native and African Americ
Ages 12–18
Marvelous Cornelius: Hurricane Katrina and the Spirit of New Orleans
Phil Bildner
Cornelius was a dancing sanitation worker who brought joy to New Orleans and became a local hero by leading the cleanup
Ages 5–8