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Celebrating Heritage
Books for Celebrating Heritage
Books for Celebrating Heritage – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
6,324 books
0–3 yrs
814 books
4–7 yrs
3283 books
8–11 yrs
1570 books
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(52)
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(41)
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(6)
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9–12
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The Passover Haggadah for Kids
Milah Tovah Press
For families gathering around the Seder table, this playful guide helps children follow the traditional cumulative song
Ages 4–10
We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball
Kadir Nelson
Luminous paintings bring the legendary players and rich culture of Negro League baseball to life in this celebration of
Ages 8–14
Black Men in Science
Bryan Patrick Avery
For the child who loves to ask how things work and needs to see that their biggest dreams are possible, no matter the ob
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
373 books
Children of the First People
Tricia Brown
For children curious about how traditions thrive today, this book explores the lives of Alaska Native youth as they navi
Ages 8–12
Alphabet Books
D Is for Drum: A Native American Alphabet
Debbie Shoulders, Michael Shoulders
For the child curious about the vibrant history and traditions of Indigenous peoples across North America. An A-to-Z jou
Ages 6–10
Mud Pies
Michelle Guerrero
For the child exploring their cultural identity through play and food. This story celebrates Filipino heritage and the j
Ages 3–7
Ancient Civilizations of Islam: Muslim History for Kids
Baby Professor
For the curious middle-grade student interested in world history, this accessible guide explores the rich cultural and s
Ages 7–12
Shades of Me
Ja'nitta Marbury
For the child exploring their place in a diverse world and wanting to celebrate the beautiful variety of skin tones with
Ages 3–8
Meera Makes #1
Meera Makes Aloo Paratha
Sangeetha Narayan
For the child who loves helping in the kitchen and wants to connect with their family heritage through the magic of a sh
Ages 3–7
Uncle Mac's Barbershop
Tina Figueroa
For the child who loves the hum of a busy neighborhood hub or the special ritual of a family haircut. A warm look at com
Ages 4–8
Children of Native America Today
Arlene Hirschfelder, Yvonne Wakim Dennis
Trace a chronological journey of Native American firsts, from tribal leaders to individuals who shaped the culture and h
Ages 8–12
The Girl Who Helped Thunder and Other Native American Folktales
Stefano Vitale
Stunning turquoise and earth-toned art brings to life Indigenous legends of trickster rabbits, buffalo protectors, and t
Ages 7–12
Native American Night Before Christmas
Gary Robinson
For children connecting with their heritage during the holidays, this lyrical retelling of a classic poem centers Indige
Ages 4–10
Across the Bay
Carlos Aponte
For the child curious about a missing parent or exploring their roots, this vibrant journey through San Juan honors the
Ages 3–7
Mare's War
Tanita S. Davis
A summer road trip in a red sports car reveals the secret past of a grandmother who once served in an all-Black female b
Ages 10–14
Jewish Holidays in Pictures and Words #5
Shavuot in Pictures and Words
Sarah Mazor
For parents wanting to share the significance of Shavuot, this interactive guide uses activities and stories to explain
Ages 6–12
Our Neighborhood #4
Hurrah for Mardi Gras
Letícia Moreno
For little ones curious about the sparkle and music of Carnival, this board book introduces the vibrant traditions of Ma
Ages 0–3
Our Neighborhood #2
Rosh Hashanah: New Year, Gather Near
Leah Weber
Apples, honey, and the blast of the shofar fill this colorful introduction to the traditions and family gatherings of th
Ages 0–3
Our Neighborhood #4
Chuseok: A Good Harvest Festival
Grace Habib
For families wanting to share the magic of the Korean harvest festival, this sweet board book introduces toddlers to the
Ages 0–3
Our Neighborhood #7
Shabbat Shalom, Welcome Home
Leah Weber
The sun sets and the candles are lit as a family gathers to share the warmth, prayers, and delicious challah of a tradit
Ages 0–3
I'm Going to Sing: Black American Spirituals
Ashley Bryan
Explore the profound history and soulful melodies of Black American spirituals through vibrant art and music, perfect fo
Ages 6–12
Black Girls: A Celebration of You!
Dominique Furukawa
For the girl needing a reminder of her brilliance and the beauty of her heritage. This lyrical book celebrates self-love
Ages 3–8
There Was a Party for Langston
Jason Reynolds
A legendary party at the Schomburg Center serves as a vibrant backdrop to celebrate Langston Hughes and the many writers
Ages 4–8
Magic Windows / Ventanas mágicas
Carmen Lomas Garza
For children exploring their heritage or looking to connect with family history, these intricate paper-cut scenes celebr
Ages 6–12