Here are three books about war, refugees, and survival showing readers that even children can survive—and even make a difference!
Browsing: Emigration and immigration
Avram’s Gift is beautiful, instructive, and moving, perfect for learning about and celebrating Jewish culture and history.
In Isabel y Pedro en su país nuevo, author C.C. Cárdenas has crafted a timely chronicle of the lives of two children that have arrived in the US from Mexico.
Aunt Betty’s Surprise is a surprising, entertaining, and truly funny chapter book, perfect for readers who love not knowing what the next page will bring.
Two amazing guests talk about The Welcoming Library, an initiative that sparks conversations on immigration through the reading of picture books.
New York Times bestselling author Eva Chen and illustrator Sophie Diao talk about their picture book I Am Golden, a moving ode to the immigrant experience.
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Pie in the Sky is a funny, touching, heartbreaking, and utterly uplifting exploration of what it means to be an outsider.
For All/Para Todos is a poignant, bi-lingual tale about an immigrant girl’s hopes and dreams as she embarks on an adventure to a new land.
Julia Kuo is a Taiwanese-American illustrator who has worked with The New York Times, Google, and Science Friday. Here we explore I DREAM OF POPO.