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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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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Christmas Around the World #1
Christmas in England
Cheryl L. Enderlein
Warm plum puddings, carols, and the arrival of Father Christmas fill this look at how the holiday is celebrated across E
Ages 5–8
Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City That Grew Prince Rogers Nelson
Angela Joy
For the child who feels like an outsider, this lyrical biography shows how the 'ordinary' sights and sounds of a city ca
Ages 4–9
Dance Fast
Ar Cribbins
For the child who struggles with perfectionism or feels like quitting when a creative project doesn't turn out exactly a
Ages 4–8
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Usborne Music Books
Round the World Songbook
Emma Danes
Explore the world through the joy of music with this collection of global folk songs, featuring simple arrangements and
Ages 6–11
Grandpa Is Here!
Tanya Rosie
For the child preparing to welcome a long-distance relative. This lyrical story explores the deep sensory and emotional
Ages 3–7
The Gold Coin
Alma Flor Ada
A young thief's plan to steal an old woman's gold coin takes an unexpected turn as he follows her through the countrysid
Ages 5–9
Magid Fasts for Ramadan
Mary Matthews
Friday night is the best night of the week for a little girl as she helps her Bubbe light candles, say prayers, and shar
Ages 6–10
Holidays Around the World
Christmas in Norway
Kristin Thoennes Keller
For children curious about how other cultures celebrate, this book offers a warm look at Norwegian traditions like St. L
Ages 6–9
Traditions and History for Children
St. Patrick's Day
Matilda Walsh
For the curious child asking why everything turns green in March, this simple guide explains the history and cheerful tr
Ages 3–7
Ida B. Wells Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin
Letters, photographs, and powerful speeches reveal how Ida B. Wells fought against injustice and helped lead the way for
Ages 10–14
Crazy Horse and Custer: Born Enemies
S. D. Nelson
For the student curious about the complexities of history, this dual biography explores how two legendary figures faced
Ages 10–14
Graphic Library: Graphic History
Story of the Statue of Liberty
Xavier W. Niz
For the child who loves to build and create, this graphic history explores the massive engineering feat and teamwork req
Ages 8–11
Alliana, Girl of Dragons
Julie Abe
For the child who feels trapped by chores or expectations, this magical retelling offers hope that kindness and courage
Ages 8–12
Woodrow the White House Mouse #1
Woodrow, the White House Mouse
Peter W. Barnes, Cheryl Shaw Barnes
For children curious about how the United States government works, this playful rhyming tour uses a family of mice to de
Ages 5–9
She's Wearing a Dead Bird on Her Head!
Kathryn Lasky
For the child who loves animals and wants to speak up against unfairness. See how two women turned their outrage into ac
Ages 5–10
Martin & Mahalia: His Words, Her Song
Andrea Davis Pinkney
For the child discovering how their unique talents, whether speaking or singing, can join with others to change the worl
Ages 6–10
The Old Man and His Door
Gary Soto
A literal misunderstanding leads an old man to carry a heavy wooden door all the way to a party in this charming, humoro
Ages 4–8
The Donkey's Dream
Barbara Helen Berger
While carrying a weary traveler across the desert, a dreaming donkey witnesses the quiet, holy wonder of the very first
Ages 4–8
Welcome Books: American Symbols
The Statue of Liberty
Lloyd G. Douglas
For the early learner curious about American landmarks, this simple guide uses real photos to introduce the Statue of Li
Ages 3–6
March #2
March: Book Two
John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
For the young person starting to notice injustice in the world and wondering how one person can possibly stand up agains
Ages 12–18
Across the Ice: How We Saved the Ojibwe Horse
Darcy Whitecrow, Heather M. O'Connor
For the child who loves animals and wants to see how a small group of determined people can stand up for what is right t
Ages 4–8
Doctor Bird: Three Lookin' Up Tales from Jamaica
Gerald Hausman
For the child exploring new cultures or learning how to outsmart life's little obstacles. These rhythmic tales bring the
Ages 5–9
Bindi Wildlife Adventures #4
Camouflage
Bindi Irwin, Chris Kunz
For the young nature lover eager to protect the planet, this adventure follows Bindi as she stands up for wildlife again
Ages 7–10
This Train Is Being Held
Ismée Williams
For the teen balancing high expectations and cultural identity while navigating a first love that bridges two different
Ages 13–18