I girl learns how her mother’s saris connect her to family history and culture in Amma’s Sari, by Sandhya Parappukkaran and Michelle Pereira.
Browsing: ages 4 & up
A girl dreams of performing a traditional Samoan dance, taualuga, like her aunt in Tala Learns to Siva, by Kealani Netane and Dung Ho.
Follow a Native American family as they move back to their ancestral land in Being Home, written Traci Sorell and illustrated by Michaela Goade.
Learn the true story of how children of Chinese heritage earned the right to attend public school in Mamie Tape Fights to Go to School, Traci Huahn and Michelle Jing Chan.
The advent of war tests a very special relationship in The Secret Elephant: Inspired by a True Story of Friendship, by Ellan Rankin
What does nothing sound like? Learn about the offbeat history of John Cage’s 4’33,” a musical composition of blank bars, by Nicholas Day and Chris Raschka.
This year, Earth Day fall on April 22. The following books celebrate the climates, plants and creatures, that make our planet so special.
A little girl always seems like she’s got her head in the clouds, or does she? Find out in Daisy the Daydreamer, by Jennifer P. Goldfinger.
March is Women’s History Month. You can learn more about some fascinating women by reading the following picture books.
Gifts from Georgia’s Garden: How Georgia O’keeffe Nourished Her Art, by Lisa Robinson and Hadley Hooper, is a celebration of art.