Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 4 Toad and Newt includes 12 books introducing alternative vowel and consonant spellings, with accompanying activities for Pre-K and Kindergarten.
Celebrate the fierce aunties in your life with this joyful picture book by Laurel Goodluck and Steph Littlebird. A vibrant tribute to the special bonds and support aunties provide.
A groundbreaking history of the Western Hemisphere by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin, revealing the intertwined identities of North and South America.
An oral history of pioneering trans elders of color sharing stories of courage, resistance, and cultural innovation. A deeply moving and unique project.
Journalist Joseph Lee explores Indigenous identity and challenges facing Indigenous people worldwide, blending personal narrative with global perspectives.
"The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver is a charming novel about love, friendship, and the search for a new life in the American West. A modern American classic."
Sand Talk is a paradigm-shifting book offering an Indigenous perspective on history, education, and sustainability, providing a new template for living.
A young Native girl and her grandmother share stories about Grandmother Moon during their weekly car ride, teaching us to honor and feel safe under her watchful gaze.
Ani Di Franco's picture book for children explores identity and consciousness, blending her folk style with universal themes and beautiful illustrations.
Debut middle grade novel about a girl unraveling her family's secrets and discovering her Native American identity. Secrets hidden in letters and photos.
Don't miss the companion book, Set Me Free. Critics rave about Show Me a Sign, winner of the 2021 Schneider Family Book Award. A powerful story about ableism, racism, and colonialism.
Spine-tingling middle grade collection featuring Skeleton Man and The Return of Skeleton Man. Can Molly uncover the truth and rescue her parents from the fearsome figure? Perfect for fans of R.L. Stine.
Award-winning science writer Zoë Schlanger explores the hidden world of plants, revealing their remarkable intelligence and challenging our understanding of the natural world.
Award-winning author Zoë Schlanger explores the incredible world of plant intelligence and survival in The Light Eaters, challenging our understanding of agency and consciousness. An eye-opening look at our relationship with plants and the natural world.