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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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Steamboat School
Deborah Hopkinson
James would rather be anywhere than his dark classroom, but he soon learns that a determined teacher can find an excitin
Ages 6–10
The Storm Runner #3
The Shadow Crosser
J.C. Cervantes
For the child finding their place in a complex world, this epic finale celebrates the strength found in heritage and the
Ages 8–12
My First Words Picture Book for Kids
My Portuguese Alphabet
Marilyn Trueluck
For families looking to connect with their roots, this gentle primer introduces the Portuguese alphabet through simple w
Ages 2–6
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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum #2
I Am Alexander Hamilton
Nancy Parent
For the child who needs to see how perseverance and a love for learning can turn a difficult beginning into a world-chan
Ages 7–9
Betty Doll
Patricia Polacco
For the child seeking comfort in a world that keeps changing. This moving tribute to a mother's handmade doll explores h
Ages 4–10
Carrimebac, the Town That Walked
David Barclay Moore
For the child exploring how communities stay strong against unfairness, this folk-inspired tale celebrates the magic of
Ages 6–10
Wilderness Ridge #1
Turkey Hunt Tradition
Monica Roe
For the child eager to join grown-up traditions and learn the responsibilities of being out in nature with family.
Ages 6–9
Baby's First
Baby's First Lunar New Year
DK
For parents wanting to introduce their littlest ones to the sights and symbols of the Lunar New Year through gentle, hig
Ages 0–3
Four Streets and a Square: A History of Manhattan and the New York Idea
Marc Aronson
For the teen who is fascinated by how cities pulse with life and the complex, often messy ways that different cultures c
Ages 14–18
Great Women in History
Pocahontas
Erin Edison
For the early learner curious about real people from long ago. This simple biography introduces a famous Native American
Ages 6–9
The Story and Meaning of Jewish Holidays #2
Shake a Palm Branch
Miriam Chaikin
Learn how the Israelites celebrated their arrival in the Promised Land. This history of Sukkot explains the traditions o
Ages 8–12
Puffin Chapters
Maya Angelou: Journey of the Heart
Jayne Pettit
Follow Maya Angelou from her childhood roots through her vibrant career as a performer and writer in this biography of a
Ages 8–12
The Saint Nicholas Heist: A Legendary Corpse, a Notorious Theft, and the Stories that Shape the World
M. T. Anderson
For the teen who loves strange-but-true history and wants to know how a third-century saint became the red-suited icon o
Ages 12–18
The Enchanted Tapestry
Robert D. San Souci
Guided by a sorceress, young Li Ju braves a treacherous journey to Sun Mountain to reclaim a magical tapestry woven by h
Ages 5–9
Hispanic Star
Roberto Clemente
Claudia Romo Edelman, Sara E. Echenique
For the child learning how sports icons can change the world, this biography explores the grit of a baseball legend who
Ages 8–12
My Rows and Piles of Coins
Tololwa Marti Mollel
A young Tanzanian boy diligently fills his secret money box coin by coin, hoping to buy a bicycle that will help his fam
Ages 4–8
One Love, One Heart: A History of Reggae
Jim Haskins
For the middle grader discovering a love for music and global history, this book explores how reggae became a powerful v
Ages 10–14
Your Passport to France
Charly Haley
For the curious child who dreams of traveling the world and wants to know what life is like for kids in other countries.
Ages 5–9
The Girl Who Sang: A Holocaust Memoir of Hope and Survival
Estelle Nadel, Sammy Savos
For the child grappling with heavy history who needs to see how art and family bonds can provide a flicker of light duri
Ages 10–14
Great Athletes
Muhammad Ali: The Greatest
Jeff Savage
For the child who needs to see that true greatness comes from both physical skill and the courage to stand up for your p
Ages 8–11
We Were There A Nativity Story
Eve Bunting
Scorpions, rats, and other small creatures of the earth recount their own perspective of the night the Christ Child was
Ages 4–8
Who Loves Boston
Who Loves Mee Art
For the family planning a trip to the city or moving to a new neighborhood, this colorful introduction celebrates the la
Ages 1–4
First Thousand Words
First Thousand Words in Hebrew
Heather Amery
The most helpful way to build a Hebrew vocabulary is through these vibrant, themed scenes paired with an online pronunci
Ages 3–8
We the People: American Civil War
Great Women of the Civil War
Lucia Raatma
For the young history buff or student who feels girls are often left out of the history books, this title highlights the
Ages 8–11