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African Icons: Ten People Who Shaped History
By Tracey BaptisteThis compendium of short biographies richly details the lives of 10 historical people who not only lived, but thrived, in ancient Africa. With beautiful portraits woven among concise essays, this book guides young readers in a look at Africa's oft-ignored past. -
Allergic
By Megan Wagner LloydIllustrated by Michelle Mee Nutter | Maggie wants to stop feeling like the odd girl out and is convinced that a puppy will help. A newly discovered allergy stands in the way of her puppy dreams, but does that rule out all animals? -
Amari and the Night Brothers
By B.B. AlstonAfter the disappearance of her brother Quinton, Amari Peters is recruited into a hidden magical society. As she trains to become a junior agent, will she be able to uncover the truth of what happened to her brother? -
Amor de pelo
By Matthew A. CherryIlustrado por Vashti Harrison | ¡Hoy es un día muy importante y Zuri necesita que su cabello luzca perfecto! ¿Estará papá preparado para este desafío? Este dulce cuento destaca la conexión entre padre e hija y la belleza del cabello natural. -
Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids
By Cynthia Leitich Smith (editor)In this joyful celebration of First Nations heritage, 16 Indigenous authors share original, interwoven stories, all culminating at the Dance for Mother Earth Powwow in Ann Arbor, Michigan. -
Anita and the Dragons
By Hannah CarmonaIllustrated by Anna Cunha | Anita imagines herself a princess of her beloved Dominican Republic, where she watches “dragons” roar as they pass overhead. One day she must come face to face with them when she journeys to her new home, far away from everything she's known. -
Another Kind
By Cait May & Trevor BreamCryptid kids with strange powers and "irregularities" are on the run from their high-security government facility, nicknamed the Playroom. In finding a new place to call home, they must evade the elusive Collector or risk being collected themselves. -
Areli es una Dreamer
By Areli MoralesIlustrado por Luisa Uribe | Traducido por Polo Orozco | Areli llega de México a Nueva York y encuentra un mundo muy diferente. Una historia real de una Dreamer que hace una nueva vida y se reúne con su familia. -
Artie and the Wolf Moon
By Olivia StephensArtie finds her place when her mom confesses that they're werewolves and introduces her to their estranged werewolf community. But before Artie can hit her stride, her newly discovered pack comes under attack by an old enemy: vampires. -
El ascenso del rey enano (Leyendas de la serpiente emplumada)
By David BowlesIlustrado por Charlene Bowles | Basada en la leyenda y la cultura maya, esta historieta muestra que un héroe puede surgir de cualquier lugar y triunfar. Este cuento está lleno de aventuras y hazañas. Pero, al final de cuentas, ¿qué podría ser más heroico que la bondad? -
Barakah Beats
By Maleeha SiddiquiNimra, a young Muslim girl desperate to fit in at her new school, accepts an invitation to join a popular eighth-grade boy band. Worried that her parents will find out, she intends to drop out before the big talent show, but acting on that plan proves harder than she imagined. -
Bárbara tiene una rabieta
By Nadia ShireenTraducido por Roberto Vivero Rodríguez | La ira de Bárbara la consume tanto que se convierte en entidad propia. La conoce, platican, y comprende que, aunque volverá a sentir enfado, puede encontrar formas de enfrentarlo y tener algo de tranquilidad. -
Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna
By Alda P. DobbsPetra has dreams of going to school and learning to read. Instead, she must lead her grandmother and younger siblings to safety from the army of Federales during the Mexican Revolution. Through her resilience, can Petra both save her family and make her dreams a reality? -
Bartali's Bicycle
By Megan HoytIllustrated by Iacopo Bruno | This is the riveting untold story of how Italy’s 1938 Tour de France champion saved Jewish families during WWII’s darkest days by doing what he did best: cycling. Full Title: Bartali's Bicycle: The True Story of Gino Bartali, Italy's Secret Hero. -
Bebé béisbol
By Diane AdamsIlustrado por Charlene Chua | Un libro encantador de cartón sobre un niño que juega su primer juego de béisbol en el parque con su familia. -
Ben Yokoyama and the Cookie of Doom
By Matthew SwansonIllustrated by Robbi Behr | With expressive illustrations and endearing humor, Ben Yokoyama takes on his fortune cookie’s words to "live each day as his last" quite literally. He arms himself with a to-do list that grows zanier with each new addition. -
The Big Bath House
By Kyo MaclearIllustrated by Gracey Zhang | Honoring body positivity and intergenerational family connections, this heartwarming story radiates the communal joy of a Japanese onsen. -
Black Boy Joy: 17 Stories Celebrating Black Boyhood
By Kwame Mbalia (editor)A euphoric celebration of Black boyhood featuring 17 stories by contemporary Black male and nonbinary authors. Sampling popular genres and formats like Afrofuturism, realistic fiction, comics, and verse, these uplifting stories about Black male youth are not to be missed. -
Black Hole Chasers
By Anna Crowley ReddingHow do you take a picture of a black hole? Learn about the teamwork, personalities, and innovations that accomplished this scientific feat. This book will inspire young physicists! Full Title: Black Hole Chasers: The Amazing True Story of an Astronomical Breakthrough. -
The Boy Whose Head Was Filled with Stars: A Life of Edwin Hubble
By Isabelle MarinovIllustrated by Deborah Marcero | American astronomer Edwin Hubble asks: how many stars are in the sky? How did the universe begin? Where did it come from? Mesmerizing nightscapes paired with simple text offer an engaging account of Hubble's life and findings. -
The Bug Club
By Elise GravelCartoon-style illustrations and astonishing facts send readers on an exploration into the unique world of insects in this quirky, engaging primer of bugs. -
Burying the Moon
By Andrée PoulinIllustrated by Sonali Zohra | In this vibrantly illustrated novel in verse, Latika bravely confronts the problem of inadequate sanitation in her rural Indian village, a global issue with a dangerous impact on women and girls. -
¡Buu! Un misterio marino
By Kate ReadTraducido por Isabel Borrego | ¡Buu! Este divertido cuento submarino cautivará a los lectores jóvenes con sus bellas y brillantes ilustraciones. Acompáñen a un diminuto pez rosado que desencadena una aterradora reacción en cadena que nos recuerda al juego del teléfono. -
Canta conmigo: La historia de Selena Quintanilla
By Diana LópezIlustrado por Teresa Martinez | Traducido por Carmen Tafolla | Los fanáticos de la superestrella Selena Quintanilla disfrutarán esta biografía sobre una de las artistas más grandes de América Latina. ¡Un recordatorio de que con dedicación y perseverancia puedes lograr tus sueños! -
The Capybaras
By Alfredo SoderguitTranslated from the Spanish by Elisa Amado | A charming tale about forging an unlikely friendship, forming a community, and embracing difference. This light-hearted story features predominately black-and-white illustrations with a pop of color on each page. -
Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls
By Kaela RiveraThings are not easy for Cece. Her family is experiencing domestic violence, and now her sister has disappeared. In this mesmerizing Latinx novel rooted in Aztec mythology, Cece has to learn forbidden magic in order to rescue her sister from El Sombrerón. -
Chasing Bats and Tracking Rats
By Cylita GuyIllustrated by Cornelia Li | This nonfiction book introduces readers to the flora and fauna of cities and highlights how urban areas, wildlife, and social justice intersect. Full Title: Chasing Bats and Tracking Rats: Urban Ecology, Community Science, and How We Share Our Cities. -
Construcciones Animales
By Emilia DziubakTraducido por Karolina Jaszecka | Colmenas de abejas, nidos de pájaros, y termitarios: aprendan sobre estos y otros asombrosos hogares de animales en este hermoso libro para lectores de todas las edades. -
Cuando brillan las estrellas: Una historia inolvidable
By Victoria Jamieson y Omar MohamedTraducido por José C. Vales | Han pasado siete años desde que Omar y su hermano Hassan huyeron de Somalia, a un campo de refugiados en Kenia. Omar está perdiendo la esperanza de poder regresar o tener un futuro fuera del campamento. Todo cambia cuando puede ir a la escuela. -
Cuentos sagrados de América
By María García EsperónIlustrado por Amanda Mijangos | Traducido por David Bowles | Durante miles y miles de años, los pueblos indígenas han viajado a través de las Américas, creando y transmitiendo historias. Esta impresionante recopilación honra a los pueblos originarios de estas tierras. -
Dad Bakes
By Katie YamasakiWhen Dad gets home from a full day of baking, he bakes again—this time with his daughter. Readers see their tender relationship in loving focus while waiting for the bread to rise. An intimate story with bright illustrations, this book is a warm snapshot of family connection. -
De aquí como el coquí
By Nomar PerezTraducido por Farah Perez | Miguel ama a su cuidad natal en Puerto Rico, especialmente a su pequeño amigo Coquí. ¿Será la vida igual cuando se mude a la ciudad de Nueva York? Miguel aprende que a veces se puede encontrar un hogar lejos del hogar. -
Dear Treefrog
By Joyce SidmanIllustrated by Diana Sudyka | Moving can be hard, but with the help of a friendly treefrog, one lonely girl learns how to connect to the natural world around her. -
Del otro lado
By Mey ClericiIlustrado por Iván Kerner | ¿Qué hay al otro lado de la puerta? Esta historia nos muestra que a veces los miedos son solo producto de nuestra imaginación. -
The Dirt Book: Poems About Animals that Live Beneath Our Feet
By David L. HarrisonIllustrated by Kate Cosgrove | There's an entire world beneath the dirt! Nature-loving readers will enjoy these lively poems that celebrate the many creatures living underground. The vertical format of the book creates an engaging reading experience. -
The Dreamweavers
By G.Z. SchmidtTwins Mei and Yun must embark on a magical adventure to save their grandfather after a mysteriously spoiled batch of his mooncakes earns a prince's wrath. To succeed, they must break a poet's vengeful curse—with or without the guidance of the Jade Rabbit. -
¿Dónde van cuando llueve?
By Gerda MullerTraducido por Guillem Aubia | Cuando Lucas y María, que viven en la ciudad, visitan a su primo Esteban en el campo, descubren cómo es la vida de los animales en la granja. De repente, empieza a llover. ¿A dónde irán los animales? -
¿Dónde vivo yo?
By Margarita del MazoIlustrado por Cecilia Moreno | Se maravillarán con las ilustraciones coloridas y lo adorable que se ven los animales mientras leen este divertido libro de rimas y aprenden sobre dónde viven varios animales. -
En el cielo
By Giovanna ZoboliIlustrado por Philip Giordano | Ilustraciones sencillas y nítidas, y frases concisas son utilizadas para presentar a los más jovenes algunas de las maravillas que se pueden encontrar en el cielo y el mar. -
En realidad, es Yefferson
By Katherine Trejo y Scott Martin-RoweIlustrado por Karla Monterrosa | Traducido por Bryce Breslin | Una nueva maestra llama a nuestro protagonista "Jefferson," pero en realidad, es Yefferson. Cuando la clase sigue su ejemplo, ¡él tiene que hacer algo para corregir el error! -
Érase una vez y mucho más será
By Johanna Schaible¡Qué diferencia hace un día —un siglo, un milenio! Dedicado a los adultos del mañana y a los niños de ayer, este libro especial invita a lectores de todas las edades a reflexionar sobre su lugar en el tiempo: pasado, presente y futuro. -
Escape at 10,000 Feet: D.B. Cooper and the Missing Money
By Tom SullivanWould you believe that someone hijacked a plane, escaped with the ransom money by parachute, and was never caught? This daring true story captured headlines in the 1970s and is retold with primary source materials and plenty of panache. Kids will devour this rollicking story! -
Escucha mi voz / Hear My Voice
By recopilado por Warren Binford para…Este libro da voz a los niños separados de sus familias y detenidos en la frontera. Estos relatos desgarradores contienen ilustraciones por artistas latinxs. Título completo: Escucha mi voz: Los testimonios de los jóvenes detenidos en la frontera sureña de los Estados Unidos. -
Las estrellas
By Jacques GoldstynTraducido por Susana Tornero Brugués | Vecinos que comparten un amor por la astronomía. Jacob es judío y Aisha, musulmana, y sus padres tienen planes para ellos. Acompáñenlos en su recorrido mientras se separan y vuelven a encontrar gracias a las fuerzas cósmicas y estrellas. -
The Fearless Flights of Hazel Ying Lee
By Julie LeungIllustrated by Julie Kwon | In a time when women weren’t encouraged to fly, Hazel Ying Lee was set her sights on the sky. An elegantly illustrated and moving account of the determination that propelled a Chinese American pilot’s aspirations despite racial and gender barriers. -
From the Tops of the Trees
By Kao Kalia YangIllustrated by Rachel Wada | Kalia only knows of life in the Ban Vanai Refugee Camp in Thailand. She and her father climb the tallest tree to find out what's beyond the fence. This evocative book explores Hmong refugee camp life and a father's dream for his daughter beyond it. -
Garlic and the Vampire
By Bree PaulsenGarlic worries that she can't get anything right. When a vampire moves into a nearby castle, Garlic's vegetable folk village agrees that she is the obvious choice to drive him away. Will Garlic find the courage to believe in herself? -
The Girl From the Sea
By Molly Knox OstertagIn this coming-of-age tale, Morgan meets a selkie, Keltie, after nearly drowning. When Morgan gives Keltie an impulsive kiss, they quickly become inseparable. Morgan has always kept her feelings for girls hidden, and Keltie also has a secret of her own. -
The Golden Hour
By Niki SmithManuel uses photography to stay grounded after witnessing gun violence at school. When he teams up with his classmates Caysha and Sebastian for a county fair project, the new friends learn to open up, confront fear, and even find love. -
Hablo como el río
By Jordan ScottIlustrado por Sydney Smith | Traducido por Isabel Borrego | El lenguaje poético, la metáfora y las ilustraciones en acuarela transmiten tiernamente la lucha de un niño con la tartamudez y la autoaceptación. -
Hear My Voice / Escucha mi voz
By Warren Binford (compiler) for…This powerful bilingual book, illustrated by Latinx artists, features the words of children detained at the U.S. border due to their immigration status. Full Title: Hear My Voice / Escucha mi voz: The Testimonies of Children Detained at the Southern Border of the United States. -
Humanimal
By Christopher LloydIlustrado por Mark Ruffle | Traducido por Elena Borrás | Ilustraciones vívidas sobre algunas características que compartimos con los animales. Con un glosario, índice y biografías breves sobre los científicos amantes de los animales, este libro es perfecto para mentes curiosas. -
I Am Smoke
By Henry HerzIllustrated by Mercè López | Soft watercolor and naturalistic illustrations bring the voice of smoke to life as it shares its cycle of existence. Learn about the fascinating and helpful ways it has been used by civilizations for millennia. -
I Dream of Popo
By Livia BlackburneIllustrated by Julia Kuo | A young girl who emigrates from Taiwan to the United States maintains a connection to her grandmother despite being an ocean apart. A vibrant color palette helps bring the author's and illustrator's experiences to life. -
Infinity
By Pablo BernasconiWith fanciful mixed-media illustrations, Argentine author Bernasconi invites young readers to dip their toes into a thought-provoking journey that explores the concept of infinity. -
J.D. and the Great Barber Battle
By J. DillardIllustrated by Akeem S. Roberts | Third-grader J.D. spins a bad haircut on its head by creating a thriving business. Now his competition wants to fight. Buzzing with humor and pop culture references, this is a delightful introduction to a new series. May the best barber win! -
El jersey de mamá
By Jayde PerkinTraducido por Pepa Arbelo | Un libro que nos permite ver el proceso de duelo a traves de los ojos de una niña pequeña. Su padre se convierte en su mayor apoyo y le hace ver que la tristeza, aunque la acompañe, no le impedirá crecer y disfrutar de las cosas bonitas de la vida. -
King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin
By Stephen CostanzaFilled with colorful illustrations and rhythmic text, this picture book biography celebrates African American composer Scott Joplin, whose ragtime music opened the door for jazz. -
The Last Cuentista
By Donna Barba HigueraTwelve-year-old Petra is put in stasis on a shuttle bound for an uninhabited planet. Centuries later, she wakes as one of the few surviving travelers, and the only one not reprogrammed by the menacing Collective that has taken over the ship. Can her cuentas save them all? -
Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
By Nikki GrimesIn this feminist collection, Grimes connects the works of underappreciated women poets of the Harlem Renaissance, her own poems created with the Golden Shovel method, and illustrations by contemporary Black women artists. -
Living Ghosts and Mischievous Monsters
By Dan SaSuWeh JonesIllustrated by Weshoyot Alvitre | These creepy ancestral tales and modern accounts of American Indian ghosts and monsters will haunt you long after you've closed the book. Full Title: Living Ghosts and Mischievous Monsters: Chilling American Indian Stories. -
Living with Viola
By Rosena FungLivy doesn't feel like she belongs anywhere, and Viola just makes it worse. But who's Viola? She's Livy's anxiety, ready to do anything to bring Livy down. Can Livy find a way to be stronger than Viola and be true to herself? -
The Longest Storm
By Dan YaccarinoA single father of three braces for a big storm. While stuck inside, the family struggles then find ways to come together. With bold illustrations, this timely story offers a conversation starter about facing fears, balancing conflict, and discovering strength in togetherness. -
Lucero
By Yuyi MoralesTraducido por Eida Del Risco | Un venado nace en el desierto. Aunque esta zona está llena de vida, ella y su madre deben moverse para sobrevivir. Morales usa folclore y simbolismo para llamar atención al doble estándar que dicta quién y quién no puede moverse libremente. -
Magic Candies
By Heena BaekTranslated from the Korean by Sophie Bowman | Aided by a jar of magical candies, Tong Tong can hear the voices of people and objects around him. Hilarious and heartbreaking, this inventive picture book will change the way readers view their world. -
The Magical Imperfect
By Chris BaronEtan has stopped speaking and no one knows how to help. Malia stays at home due to constant bullying. During the 1989 Bay Area earthquakes, their community of immigrant refugees help the two discover that the best form of healing comes from within. -
¡Mambo mucho mambo! El baile que atravesó la barrera del color
By Dean RobbinsIlustrado por Eric Velasquez | Traducido por Georgina Lázaro | ¿Cómo sería escuchar música diferente a la que hayas escuchado antes? Sumérjete en este libro sobre el nacimiento del mambo y cómo reunió a todo tipo de personas en la década de los 1940. -
The Many Meanings of Meilan
By Andrea WangTwelve-year-old Meilan Hua's world is turned upside down when her family relocates from a big city Chinatown to small town Ohio. As she attempts to settle in, she gets renamed at school. Can Meilan find the power in her name and assert who she is? -
Maya and the Robot
By Eve L. EwingIllustrated by Christine Almeda | Fifth grade gets off to a rough start for Maya until she is gifted an unfinished robot. An engineering legacy is uncovered and inspiration ignites as Maya learns to embrace her ingenuity and finds friendship in an unlikely place. -
Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey
By Erin Entrada KellyWith her amazing imagination (and a little help from her best friend), Marisol learns that even though life throws us obstacles, we need to celebrate all the small victories! -
La mejor jugada de Madani
By Fran PintaderaIlustrado por Raquel Catalina | Madani es el mejor jugador de fútbol del barrio y anda descalzo. Cuando saca el dinero de su alcancía, ¡nos muestra lo especial que realmente es! -
Mi cuerpo
By Mey ClericiIlustrado por Iván Kerner | El cuerpo se utiliza para mirar, oler, correr, dibujar y contar historias. ¿Cómo ha crecido y cambiado tu cuerpo día con día? -
Mi papá es un tlacuilo
By Sandra SiemensIlustrado por Amanda Mijangos | La historia de una niña indígena Nahuatl que vive con un padre tlacuilo: un escriba que ilustra toda la belleza del mundo. -
The Midnight Fair
By Gideon StererIllustrated by Mariachiara Di Giorgio | A group of woodland animals takes over a fairground at night in this enchanting wordless picture book illustrated in glowing jewel tones. Join them for an exhilarating night of nocturnal mischief and fun! -
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh / This Is How I Know
By Brittany LubyIllustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley | Explore the four seasons in this lyrical bilingual picture book, illustrated in the Woodland Art style. Written in both Anishinaabemowin and English, this story takes readers on a familiar journey in an exciting new way. -
Milo imagina el mundo
By Matt De la PeñaIlustrado por Christian Robinson | Traducido por Yanitzia Canetti | En un largo viaje en metro, Milo dibuja a otros pasajeros, imaginando sus vidas fuera del tren. Mira cuántos neoyorquinos reconoces de tus viajes en este tierno cuento sobre cómo no todo es lo que parece. -
Milo Imagines the World
By Matt de la PeñaIllustrated by Christian Robinson | Vivid illustrations and rich text tell the story of Milo, who, while riding the NYC subway, envisions the lives of his fellow passengers through his drawings. Soon, Milo learns you can’t always know a person just by looking at them. -
Mis dos pueblos fronterizos
By David BowlesIlustrado por Erika Meza | Cada sábado, un niño y su padre cruzan la frontera que divide a los Estados Unidos de México. Visitan a familia y hacen la compra para traer del "otro lado". El viaje corto es dificil por el paso fronterizo, esa línea imaginaria que tanto decide. -
Mole in a Black and White Hole
By Tereza SedivaThis charming and cleverly designed picture book is a modern fable that encourages readers to move past their comfort zone in order to see the beauty that surrounds them. -
The Monsters of Rookhaven
By Pádraig KennyIllustrated by Edward Bettison | Mirabelle and her peculiar family live in an uneasy peace with the village of Rookhaven. When Jem and Tom stumble into Mirabelle’s world, readers will discover who the real "monsters'' are. Black line art adds to the otherworldly atmosphere. -
Mucho mucho
By Trish CookeIlustrado por Helen Oxenbury | Traducido por Verónica Uribe | Una tarde tranquila en casa para bebé y mamá se convierte en una fiesta inesperada cuando familiares llegan. Un libro divertido con cariñosas ilustraciones retrata la alegría de tener una familia extensa. -
La muñeca de Lucas
By Alicia Acosta & Luis AmaviscaIlustrado por Amélie Graux | Lucas quiere una muñeca más que nada, pero un deseo hecho realidad no garantiza "felices para siempre". Después de que un compañero lo intimida en el recreo, ¿se puede reparar la muñeca de Lucas y su amistad? -
My Day with the Panye
By Tami CharlesIllustrated by Sara Palacios | With lively illustrations and descriptive text, this beautiful coming-of-age story set in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, showcases the tradition of carrying the panye, a large basket, to market. -
My First Day
By Phùng Nguyên Quang and Huỳnh Kim LiênThe first day of school can be challenging, especially along the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Rich and poetic text complements whimsical and imaginative art on a journey you won't forget. -
My Two Border Towns
By David BowlesIllustrated by Erika Meza | Through a young boy's eyes, readers follow a father and son’s Saturday ritual as they travel from Texas to Tamaulipas. Bilingual language and vibrant illustrations guide readers to see el otro lado (the other side) in a new light. -
The Mysterious Disappearance of Aidan S. (as Told to His Brother)
By David LevithanHow does a family cope with a missing child? What if he suddenly returns and claims he was whisked away to a magical land? This contemplative mystery examines a family's struggle to support and shield their found son as their community grows more skeptical of his claims. -
Nano: The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small
By Jess WadeIllustrated by Melissa Castillón | A fascinating and kid-friendly introduction to nanoscience by an expert and award-winning physicist! Simple terms break down the complex science of nanotech and appealing bright art will delight little scientists in this nonfiction picture book. -
Nathan's Song
By Leda SchubertIllustrated by Maya Ish-Shalom | Nathan leaves his home in Russia to study opera, but after boarding the wrong boat accidentally sets sail for New York City. Digital art and striking primary colors bring to life this joyful tale of Jewish immigration in the early 20th century. -
El nieto del Cóndor de los Andes a Barcelona
By Jesús BallazIlustrado por Kim Amate | Nahuel, un niño de diez años, viaja de una pequeña aldea en los Andes peruanos hasta Barcelona para reunirse con su madre. Una gran historia para reflexionar sobre la acogida de immigrantes que deben empezar su vida en un nuevo país. -
The Night Is Deep and Wide
By Gillian SzeIllustrated by Sue Todd | The high-contrast illustrations of this board book engage the youngest readers, while the soft, soothing lines of the repetitive lullaby wrap readers in a deep and dreamy song. -
The Night Walk
By Marie DorléansTranslated from the French by Polly Lawson | This stunning book portrays the magic of a family trip and the beauty at the end of a nighttime journey. Dazzling illustrations capture the extraordinary nature of light at night as a family connects with nature. -
Nina: A Story of Nina Simone
By Traci N. ToddIllustrated by Christian Robinson | Follow the transformation of Eunice Waymon into singer and activist Nina Simone in this lovely picture book biography. Simone's voice and message is remembered as nothing short of a triumph and this book and its dynamic illustrations honor it. -
Niña morena sueña
By Jacqueline WoodsonTraducido por Ximena Gómez | Jacqueline Woodson relata su niñez en Brooklyn. Con sus poemas honra a la familia, a la amistad, y a un vecindario que sin duda cambiará. -
Niños: Poems for the Lost Children of Chile
By María José FerradaTranslated from the Spanish by Lawrence Schimel | Illustrated by María Elena Valdez | In this extraordinary poetry collection, Ferrada gives voice to the children lost during General Pinochet’s dictatorship, exploring imagined joyful futures, reminding us of life's preciousness. -
No One Returns from the Enchanted Forest
By Robin RobinsonThe Enchanted Forest is forbidden, but feisty Pella can't stay away. Distraught older sister Bix must gather the strength to find her. This fantasy adventure is about overcoming fear when you have something to fight for. -
Nuncaseolvida (Neverforgotten)
By Alejandra AlgortaIlustrado por Iván Rickenmann | Traducido por Aida Salazar | ¿Qué pasaría si lo que más amas en el mundo te fuese arrebatado de repente? Esta historia sobre el olvido es una hermosa metáfora de las cosas que se pierden y nunca se pueden recuperar. -
The Old Boat
By Jarrett Pumphrey and Jerome PumphreyA grandmother and her grandson set off fishing in their beloved boat. Sparse text and stamped illustrations reveal the passage of time and the impact that human hands have had on the environment. As the young boy grows, he looks to his community to turn the tide. -
On the Trapline
By David A. RobertsonIllustrated by Julie Flett | Moshom shows his grandson the land his family used to hunt and live off of—a trapline. Cree words are highlighted and defined on each page, and the illustrations allow readers to reflect on the places and stories that give life to memory and ancestry. -
One Million Oysters on Top of the Mountain
By Alex NoguésTranslated from the Spanish by Lawrence Schimel | Illustrated by Miren Asiain Lora | Through stylish illustrations and a genuine sense of curiosity and wonder at the facts of the natural world, this title clearly and captivatingly explains geologic history for a young audience. -
Onsen ¿Qué hacen los monos?
By Pato Mena¿Crees que conoces a los monos? Bueno, probablemente sí. Un cuento chistoso sobre un día en la vida de una manada de monos. -
Opening the Road: Victor Hugo Green and His Green Book
By Keila V. DawsonIllustrated by Alleanna Harris | In the 1930s, New Yorker Victor Hugo Green published the Green Book, a guide that empowered Black Americans to travel safely across the nation. Discover how this travel guide was created and distributed. -
Ophie's Ghosts
By Justina IrelandBlack history meets ghost story as Ophie Harrison abruptly moves to Pittsburgh with her mother. Working as a maid at Daffodil Manor, Ophie wants to help a glamorous ghost be at peace. Will Ophie unlock the mystery or get herself in more trouble than it is worth? -
Over the Shop
By JonArno LawsonIllustrated by Qin Leng | Readers will experience joy and wonder while exploring the exquisite pages of this wordless narrative touching on queer pride, chosen family, and what goes into building a place to call home. -
Un pájaro en casa
By Blanca GómezUna niña y su abuela encuentran un pájaro herido en la nieve y lo llevan a casa para cuidarlo. Inspirado en la infancia de la autora, esta tierna historia nos muestra una relación muy especial entre abuela y nieta y su respeto por los seres vivos. -
Palabras pintadas
By Emmanuel LecayeIlustrado por Marc Majewski | Repleto de verbos, este libro de cartón invita a los lectores jóvenes a construir una historia basada en lo que hacen los animales. -
Un paseo por el bosque
By Mariona Tolosa SisteréÚnase a una familia especial en su visita al bosque y disfrute explorando mientras aprende a respetar la naturaleza. El trasfondo es sustancial y proporciona excelentes consejos para una visita al bosque, incluido cómo observar el medio ambiente y mantenerse seguro al aire libre. -
Pawcasso
By Remy LaiDuring summer vacation, Jo spots a dog shopping alone. Amazed by the sight, she decides to follow him and is mistaken for his owner. Her tiny lie grows into a great deal of trouble involving the whole town! -
Pencilvania
By Stephanie WatsonIllustrated by Sofia Moore | Mourning the loss of her mom, Zora destroys her art with a thick scribble. But the scribble retaliates by pulling Zora and her sister into Pencilvania, a magical realm where drawings come to life! Zora must be brave to save her sister and her art. -
The People Remember
By Ibi ZoboiIllustrated by Loveis Wise | Using the principles of Kwanzaa, this powerful book takes readers through the history of Black Americans. Bringing Black history to life, this lyrical free verse collection is compelling, elegantly written, and partnered with dynamic illustrations. -
The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice with Art
By Cynthia LevinsonIllustrated by Evan Turk | Mimicking the social realist style of Lithuanian-born artist Ben Shahn, this biography tells the story of how one man was able to use his art to create a more equitable and just society for working class people. -
A Place to Hang the Moon
By Kate AlbusThree orphaned siblings are evacuated from London to the English countryside at the dawn of WWII. As the siblings bounce between billets, they're unsure if they will ever find the perfect home. Heartwarming and perfect for fans of classic children's literature. -
Power Up
By Sam NissonIllustrated by Darnell Johnson | Online, Miles and Rhys are BFFs. Offline, they are strangers, despite attending the same school. As Miles chases his classmates' approval and Rhys evades his classmates' scrutiny, will their friendship be able to cross into real life? -
Red, White, and Whole
By Rajani LaRoccaReha is trying to find a balance between wanting to be American like her friends at school and pleasing her traditional immigrant parents at home. When her mother gets sick, Reha is determined to make her feel better by being the perfect daughter. -
Root Magic
By Eden RoyceIn 1963 South Carolina, twins Jezebel and Jay are learning traditional Gullah rootwork. What looks like simple remedies are soon discovered to contain very powerful magic. Facing natural and supernatural threats, will the twins learn enough to save their family and heal their town? -
La selva de Zonia
By Juana Martinez-Neal¿Te gustaria vivir en la selva? ¿Hablar con los animales y que fueran tus amigos? La niña de esta historia se divierte con sus amigos, los animales, pero luego descubren el desastre que está ocurriendo en su querida selva. ¿Quién los ayudará? -
Simon B. Rhymin'
By Dwayne ReedMic check! Meet Simon, a shy fifth-grader with a passion for rhyming. An unlikely friendship helps him overcome his stage fright, and Simon learns that appearances don’t always tell the whole story. -
The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
By Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée WatsonIllustrated by Nikkolas Smith | This gripping book, with its soul-stirring illustrations and lyrical verse, evocatively traces African American lineages, chronicling the origins and impact of slavery in America while exploring the lives of African ancestors before slavery began. -
Soy
By Caroline Dall'AvaTraducido por Haydée Silva Ochoa | Un humano vive multitudes, siendo varias cosas a la vez. ¿Quién eres tú? -
Stamped (for Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You
By Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. KendiAdapted by Sonja Cherry-Paul | Illustrated by Rachelle Baker | Presented in a warm and sensitive voice, the difficult conversation about the history of racist ideas in America and the anti-racist movements that emerged in response is made accessible for young readers. -
Starfish
By Lisa FippsEllie is constantly bullied for her weight and, as a result, writes her own "Fat Girl Rules." With the help of a new friend, Ellie embarks on an empowering journey toward body positivity and reclaims her self-worth. -
Stuntboy, in the Meantime
By Jason ReynoldsIllustrated by Raúl the Third | When Portico transforms into his alter-ego, Stuntboy, he can handle anything, whether his anxiety or his archnemesis. But when his parents start arguing, not even Stuntboy's valiant tricks make them stop. -
Summertime Sleepers: Animals that Estivate
By Melissa StewartIllustrated by Sarah Brannen | You've heard about hibernation, but what about estivation? In this eye-opening, fact-filled book, discover what a myriad of small creatures do during the hottest months of the year. Don't sleep on this one! -
Sunakay
By Meritxell MartiIlustrado por Xavier Salomó | Sunan y Kay son dos hermanas que viven en una isla de plástico, rodeadas de un mar tan contaminado que no tiene vida marina. Un día, Kay zarpa sola y descubre un bello, brillante lugar bajo el agua. ¿Podría ser esta la clave para una nueva? -
Tag Team
By Raúl the ThirdThis bilingual early reader introduces El Toro and La Oink Oink, the perfect tag team, as they clean up the stadium from last night's wrestling match. Stylized comic book illustrations will absorb readers on this clean-up adventure! -
Tancho
By Luciano LozanoInspirado por una historia real, descubra cómo la compasión de una familia por las grullas japonesas ayuda a establecer una sociedad de conservación para estas magníficas aves. -
Ten Animals in Antarctica: A Counting Book
By Moira CourtThis collage-style illustrated book introduces young readers to 10 amazing land and sea animals from Antarctica. The text uses both alliteration and internal rhyme to describe the animals' traits and habitats. Don’t count this one out! -
Thanks a Lot, Universe
By Chad LucasBrian feels like a social misfit, and his anxiety worsens after his mom engages in self-harm. He finds solace in a budding friendship with his popular basketball teammate, Ezra. What will Ezra's friends say when they find out he has a crush on Brian? -
Time Is a Flower
By Julie MorstadIn this standout text, whimsical and colorful pages illustrate the abstract nature of time. The incredible use of metaphor is sure to kindle the imagination of young readers. -
Tiny Tales: Shell Quest
By Steph WaldoSlug notices new friends that look a lot like her, except they have shells! Slug decides she needs one too, but finding one is a lot harder than she expected. -
Todo lo que pasa (Donde no pasa nada)
By Eleonora GarrigaIlustrado por Ana Sanfelippo | Para tener experiencias extraordinarias no es necesario ir muy lejos: solo abre los ojos y usa tu imaginación. -
Too Bright to See
By Kyle LukoffBug feels different from others. As Bug grieves the death of a beloved uncle, can the ghosts in their old house guide Bug on their journey of self-discovery? -
Too Small Tola
By AtinukeIllustrated by Onyinye Iwu | Join small but mighty Tola on her everyday adventures in Lagos, Nigeria. These charming and funny short stories about Tola and her neighbors will resonate with readers of any age. -
Un trineo para Gabo
By Emma OtheguyIlustrado por Ana Ramírez González | Traducido por Alexis Romay | Está nevando y Gabo se pone los calcetines, el gorro y el abrigo para salir, pero no tiene trineo. Una vecina le muestra que a veces solo necesitas un amigo que te ayude a ver las cosas de una manera nueva. -
Two Grooms on a Cake: The Story of America's First Gay Wedding
By Rob SandersIllustrated by Robbie Cathro | Told from the perspective of two wedding cake toppers, this is the story of the first same-sex couple in America to be legally wed on September 3, 1971. Sweet, vintage-style illustrations present this overlooked piece of LGBTQ history. -
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
By Carole Boston WeatherfordIllustrated by Floyd Cooper | This picture book depicts the tragic events of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Sepia-toned illustrations show the prosperous Black community of the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the devastation it endured at the hands of a white mob. -
Ventanas
By Julia DenosIlustrado por E.B. Goodale | Traducido por Georgina Lázaro | Al atardececer, un niño pasea su perro por el vecindario y trata de imaginar las vidas de las personas que ve a traves de las ventanas aluzadas. -
Watercress
By Andrea WangIllustrated by Jason Chin | Masterfully illustrated, this autobiographical picture book depicts a Chinese American family divided by struggles that a younger generation grapples to understand. This emotional story shows how the past can illuminate the present and bridge the gap. -
We All Play
By Julie FlettCree words are coupled with their English translations in this sweeping picture book that celebrates animals and nature. Kids will see themselves in the different scenes of play. -
Welcome to Your Period!
By Yumi Stynes and Dr. Melissa KangIllustrated by Jenny Latham | This inclusive, conversational guide to periods celebrates body positivity and includes firsthand accounts from menstruators. All your questions, no matter how awkward, are answered within these pages! -
When Lola Visits
By Michelle SterlingIllustrated by Aaron Asis | Experience the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells of summer alongside a girl and her grandmother, Lola, in this colorful and evocative picture book. But what happens when summer ends and Lola returns to the Philippines? -
When My Cousins Come to Town
By Angela ShantéIllustrated by Keisha Morris | Ever wanted a cool nickname? Every summer, a young girl waits to earn hers—and this year, she's certain the wait is over. Accompanied by warm collage-style art, this story takes readers on a joyful adventure about the importance of being yourself. -
While I Was Away
By Waka T. BrownWhen Waka is sent to Tokyo to improve her Japanese, she's not excited to live with her strict grandmother. Eventually, she figures out that it might not be so bad after all. A touching memoir about a young girl finding home across two cultural worlds. -
The Wisdom of Trees
By Lita JudgeDid you know that trees interact with each other and other creatures? These poems examines the hidden communities and networks of trees with lush illustrations and pages brimming with details. Full Title: The Wisdom of Trees: How Trees Work Together to Form a Natural Kingdom. -
Wishes
By Mượn Thị VănIllustrated by Victo Ngai | In this visually stunning and heartbreaking story, a young girl and her family leave home in search of safer shores. This title is a touching tribute to the author’s own journey from Vietnam to Hong Kong. -
Wonder Walkers
By Micha ArcherTwo inquisitive kids head off on a "wonder walk" where they ask each other questions about nature. Archer's ink-and-collage illustrations provide a perfect background for the poetic and vocabulary-enriching text.