Guided journal with activities to support anti-racism journey, based on the #1 New York Times bestseller. Dive deeper into the work with prompts and reflections.
A boy is inspired by costumed mermaids on the subway to create his own fabulous mermaid costume, in a heartwarming tale of self-love and individuality.
Award-winning novel following twelve characters from Native communities at a powwow. A contemporary classic exploring urban Native American experiences in a powerful and unforgettable way.
Graphic novel star Kazu Kibuishi returns with new allies and old enemies in a mysterious world. Emily and Navin must seek help in the city of Kanalis, but trouble awaits them.
Nominated for the 2024 Eisner Awards, Zachary Sterling's graphic novel follows Filipino siblings JJ and Althea as they save their family's food truck with the help of folklore.
Speed Cubing national championships feature 6 competitors with unique stories. Tyler gets sponsored to compete, facing tough competition and personal challenges.
Ordinary kid Leon becomes a superhero using kindness and common sense to fight supervillains and save his school in this heartfelt, hilarious graphic novel series.
A Chinese-American girl learns to appreciate the beauty and purpose of ugly vegetables in this charming story about celebrating differences and community.
Celebrate math with Grace Lin's Storytelling Math series! Join Manny, Olivia, and Mei as they sort apples by color and explore friendship through math.
Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin makes math fun for kids with a playful story about bubbles and geometry. Storytelling Math encourages math exploration in everyday adventures.
A revolutionary ABC board book for young activists and their parents, featuring vibrant illustrations and inspiring messages about activism and social justice.
National Book Award winner and New York Times Bestseller tells the story of Lily and Kathleen's forbidden love in 1954 Chinatown amid Red-Scare paranoia.
Youth lead a social revolution in Lucille, as aspiring artist Bitter navigates her place in the art studio and the streets. A timely and provocative companion novel to National Book Award Finalist PET.