A powerful picture book by Lupita Nyong'o about colorism and self-esteem, featuring a girl on a magical journey to discover her true beauty within. A NY Times bestseller with awards.
A gripping murder mystery set in a small town, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride explores secrets, love, and community in 1970s Pennsylvania.
In the epic finale of Dragons in a Bag, Jax and friends seek peace while witches prepare for war against the mighty Scourge threatening to drain all magic.
Join Emily, Navin, and their crew as they search for the lost city of Cielis in Kazu Kibuishi's thrilling Amulet series.Friend or foe? Trust the voice of the Amulet.
Join Mia Tang as she embarks on a dream vacation to China, facing personal challenges and changes while discovering the power of resilience and determination.
Kacen Callender's powerful novel follows Moon's struggle with mental health, their adventures in the spirit realm, and their journey to self-acceptance.
"Discover the power of words and friendship in this vibrant graphic novel about fighting censorship and creating change. A story of courage and empowerment for all ages."
Winner of the Newbery Medal, Hello, Universe is a charming and poignant neighborhood story celebrating bravery, friendship, and finding your inner hero.
Join Avatar Aang and friends in honoring an Air Nomad holiday not celebrated in over a century. But when an ancient spirit threatens their land, they must fight for survival in this New York Times bestseller graphic novel.
Magical sequel to Amari and the Night Brothers - Amari faces fierce rivalries, dangerous plans, and a deadly competition to save her brother and magiciankind.
HAIR celebrates diversity and empowers children to stand against racism through beautiful photos and poetic text. Perfect for ages 0-5. #LittleFeminists.
"How We Play celebrates the power of inclusive and imaginative play for kids and families. Features inclusive photos and encourages discussions on disabilities and culture."
A delightful and inclusive board book, HOW WE EAT explores diverse food cultures and eating habits. Perfect for families and educators of children aged 0-5.
Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin shows kids how math is fun, with Olivia and Mei jumping in the snow, exploring measurement, proportion, and friendship.