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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
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
My First Passover Picture Book for Kids
Akn Press
For parents introducing their little ones to the meaning of the Seder, this gentle primer uses simple visuals to explore
Ages 2–5
What Was?
What Was the Harlem Renaissance?
Sherri L. Smith
The streets of 1920s Harlem pulse with the sound of jazz and the words of iconic writers who moved north to build a lege
Ages 8–12
Anansi Does the Impossible! An Ashanti Tale
Verna Aardema
Anansi and his clever wife use their wits to trick the Sky God and reclaim the stories that belong to their people in th
Ages 4–8
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And She Was Loved: Toni Morrison's Life in Stories
Andrea Davis Pinkney
Lyrical poetry honors the journey of Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, showing how a young girl with an imagination grew
Ages 4–9
A Girl's Guide to Love & Magic
Debbie Rigaud
For the teen exploring their heritage while navigating high school crushes, this vibrant story honors the power of famil
Ages 12–18
Black Is a Rainbow Color
Angela Joy
Being Black is a vibrant anthem of history and culture, celebrated through the eyes of a child reflecting on a legacy th
Ages 4–8
Cultures Around the World #1
Clothes in Many Cultures
Heather Adamson
For the curious child noticing that people dress differently, this vibrant guide explores how clothing connects us to ou
Ages 4–8
Birrarung Wilam: A Story from Aboriginal Australia
Aunty Joy Murphy, Andrew Kelly
Bunjil the eagle soars over the Yarra River as Indigenous culture and nature intertwine in this lyrical journey through
Ages 5–10
A First Americans Book
The Hopis
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
For children curious about the vibrant history and living traditions of the Hopi people, written with deep respect by an
Ages 6–9
Festivals of the World
Welcoming the Lunar New Year
Lara Lee
For the child who feels bad about a mistake or wants to share their traditions with neighbors. This cozy story shows how
Ages 3–7
Wash Day Diaries
Jamila Rowser
Follow four best friends in the Bronx as they navigate life and sisterhood through the shared, restorative ritual of the
Ages 13–18
The Heart of Our Home
Janelle Washington
For the child curious about their roots, this stunningly illustrated story celebrates the love, history, and cultural he
Ages 4–8
One More River to Cross: The Story of Twelve Black Americans
James Haskins
For the child curious about heroes who changed the world. These inspiring true stories show how perseverance and courage
Ages 9–14
Grandma's Tipi: A Present-Day Lakota Story
S. D. Nelson
Clara spends a meaningful summer at Standing Rock Reservation, learning the traditions of the family tipi and the sacred
Ages 4–8
A-Ztec
Emmanuel Valtierra
For the child curious about their heritage or ancient worlds, this vibrant alphabet book brings Aztec history to life th
Ages 5–10
Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa
Veronica Chambers
For children finding their own voice, this rhythmic tribute to Celia Cruz shows how staying true to your roots can turn
Ages 5–9
I See the Rhythm
Toyomi Igus
For children discovering the power of their own voice and the deep history of music, this poetic journey traces the soul
Ages 6–12
How the Birds Got Their Colours
Mary Albert
For the child who asks why the world is so colorful, this Aboriginal Dreamtime story offers a beautiful explanation thro
Ages 4–8
Our American Family
Family Traditions
Martha E. H. Rustad
Help your child discover the beauty of cultural heritage through a simple look at how families around the world celebrat
Ages 4–7
My First Board Books
My First Hanukkah
Clare Lister
For the parent introducing their toddler to the festival of lights through clear, vibrant photographs and simple vocabul
Ages 0–3
What Do Brothas Do All Day?
Ajuan Mance
For children who rarely see their own communities reflected on the page, this vibrant collection of portraits celebrates
Ages 3–8
Bilingual Books for Children
Zulu - English Words for Toddlers: First 100 Words
Laura R. Williams
For families looking to connect with South African roots or introduce a second language early, this book builds basic vo
Ages 0–4
Hayyan Reads The Quran
Amanda Alhabbal Abdulbaki
For the family seeking to nurture a child's spiritual connection to the Quran through a relatable, everyday lens.
Ages 3–7
Something's Happening on Calabash Street
Judith Ross Enderle, Stephanie Jacob Gordon
Mischa joins a vibrant street fair where the smells of delicious food and the sounds of celebration bring the whole neig
Ages 4–8