I Love Everything About Me is an upbeat, vibrant picture book. Simple rhyming text makes this volume’s uplifting message about identity, diversity, and joy.
Browsing: Diversity
Troublemakers and Superpowers is a refreshing and positive exploration of the way that disability, trauma, and adversity can shape identity in positive ways.
Whoever You Are delivers a powerful and much-needed message in a simple and engaging way and is an essential book for everyone’s collection.
Nyasha Williams books, Ally Baby Can: Be Antiracist and Keep Dreaming Black Child, open up meaningful conversations with people of all ages.
A list of ten books that examine issues of identity and diversity to help you choose the right book for your child or classroom.
Coloring the Rainbow is an easy, joyful story to add to any collection of books about diversity, connectedness, and creativity.
Debunking Disabilities: A list of excellent books exploring the fight for disability rights curated by Anna Iacovetta, Ph. D.
For readers who love ghost stories, A Touch of Ruckus provides plenty of excitement with a thought-provoking plot line to add substance.
In The Museum of Lost Teeth, Friedland and Jose have provided a punny and engaging book for kids and the grown-ups who read to them.
In this interview, Medea discusses the sixth installment of the delightful Honeycake book series, Honeycake: A Helping Hand!