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Literature for Second Grade Learning

This teacher-focused collection includes titles identified in the source list for Grade 1, Grade 2, or Grade 3. Some selections also extend beyond this adjacent-grade window.

  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2
  • Grade 3

113 titles shown

A Comb of Wishes

Lisa Stringfellow

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Folklore
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Set against the backdrop of Caribbean folklore, Lisa Stringfellow's spellbinding middle grade debut tells of a grieving girl and a vengeful mermaid

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

A Land of Books: Dreams of Young Mexihcah Word Painters

Duncan Tonatiuh

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

A young Aztec girl tells her little brother how their parents create beautiful painted manuscripts, or codices. She explains to him how paper is made from local plants and how the long paper is folded into a book. Her parents and others paint the codices to tell the story of their people's way of life, documenting their history, science, tributes, and sacred rituals.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

A Library

Nikki Giovanni

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction, Poetry
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

In this lyrical picture book, world-renowned poet, New York Times bestselling author, and Coretta Scott King Honor winner Nikki Giovanni and fine artist Erin Robinson craft an ode to the magic of a library as a place not only for knowledge but also for imagination, exploration, and escape.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies

A River's Gifts: The Mighty Elwha River Reborn

Patricia Newman

Grades K,1,2,3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Discover how changes to the Elwha River harmed the ecosystem but through persistence, cooperation, and advocacy it was renewed and restored.

Culture
Native American
Topics
American History, Earth Science, Life Science (Biology)

A River's Gifts: The Mighty Elwha River Reborn

Patricia Newman

Grades K,1,2,3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Discover how changes to the Elwha River harmed the ecosystem but through persistence, cooperation, and advocacy it was renewed and restored.

Culture
Native American
Topics
American History, Earth Science, Life Science (Biology)

All Are Neighbors

Alexandra Penfold

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book, Rhyming Book
Book description and connections

Moving to a new place can be hard, but when your neighbors welcome you with open arms, there are so many things to discover and celebrate.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

Be A Bridge

Irene Latham

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book, Rhyming Book
Book description and connections

Rhyming verse describes different ways in which readers can be a bridge, from welcoming a new student and listening respectfully when someone else is talking to standing up to a bully and comforting a classmate who is upset.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

Blast Off!: How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America Into Space

Suzanne Slade

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Chronicles the life of the first female rocket scientist who, chosen to create the fuel to launch a rocket carrying America's first satellite, broke gender barriers and overcame many challenges to succeed.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Physical Science (Chemistry and Physics)

Bok's Giant Leap: One Moon Rock's Journey Through Time and Space

Neil Armstrong

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Science Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Based on a speech Neil Armstrong gave upon receiving the moon rock he named Bok, this unique picture book tells the story of how the Earth and the Moon came to be. Includes facts about the Earth and the Moon.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Built by Animals: Meet the Creatures Who Inspire Our Homes and Cities

Christiane Dorion

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

From the bee's honeycomb shape that strengthens structures to termites' that build their nests with natural air con, these creatures did it first! And, at the end of the book, find out who wins big at the Animal Builder Awards! Will it be the prairie dog, the peacock, the beaver, or the firefly?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Life Science (Biology)

Can I Be Your Dog?

Troy Cummings

Grades K,1,2 2018
Genre
Fiction, Humor
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

A heart-tugging dog adoption story told through letters from a dog as he seeks a forever home! It also showcases many different styles of letter writing, making it appealing to parents and teachers looking to teach the lost art of written communication.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Global Social Issues

Caves

Nell Cross Beckerman

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

A masterful exploration of one of nature's most curious ecosystems, Caves is a magical journey into subterranean wonders.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Earth Science

Cece Rios and the King of Fears

Kaela Rivera

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Mythology
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Cece and her sister Juana must journey into the stronghold of Devil's Alley to challenge the criatura king El Cucuy. Cece Rios thought saving her sister would be the end of her adventures in the world of criaturas. But part of Juana's soul is still trapped in Devil's Alley. As Cece tries to find a way to get it back using her new curandera abilities, Juana takes her fate in her own hands and sets off alone, intent on restoring her soul and getting revenge on El Sombrerón.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement

Angela Joy

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

An informational picture book about Mamie Till Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till, beautifully tells a wrenching story. The repeated refrain, “It was the braver thing,” underscores Mamie Till Mobley’s lifelong inclination to do the thing that was often more frightening, more difficult.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
American History

Cornbread & Poppy

Matthew Cordell

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Humor
Format
Easy Reader
Book description and connections

Cornbread LOVES planning. Poppy does not. Cornbread ADORES preparing. Poppy does not. Cornbread IS ready for winter. Poppy...is not. But Cornbread and Poppy are the best of friends, so when Poppy is left without any food for the long winter, Cornbread volunteers to help her out. Their search leads them up, up, up Holler Mountain, where these mice might find a new friend...and an old one.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Cress Watercress

Gregory Maguire

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

When Papa doesn't return from a nocturnal honey-gathering expedition, Cress holds out hope, but her mother assumes the worst. It’s a dangerous world for rabbits, after all. Mama moves what’s left of the Watercress family to the basement unit of the Broken Arms, a run-down apartment oak with a suspect owl landlord, a nosy mouse super, a rowdy family of squirrels, and a pair of songbirds who broadcast everyone’s business. Can a dead tree full of annoying neighbors, and no Papa, ever be home?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Eden's Everdark

Karen Strong

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Twelve-year-old Eden is mourning the loss of her mother when she and her father make their first visit to Safina Island, off the coast of Georgia, to meet her maternal relatives. Once there, she accidentally slips into an alternate magical world inhabited by eerie, mystical creatures from her dead mother’s sketchbook. The complex narrative portrays multifaceted characters as it weaves together history, magic, and grief.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

Emmy Noether: The Most Important Mathematician You've Never Heard Of

Helaine Becker

Grades K,1,2 2020
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Emmy Noether is not pretty, quiet or good at housework — all the things a girl of her time is expected to be. What she is, though, is brilliant at math. And when she grows up, she skirts the rules to first study math at a university and then teach it. She also helps to solve of the most pressing mathematical and physics problems of the day. And though she doesn't get much credit during her lifetime, her discoveries continue to influence how we understand the world today.

Culture
Western European
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Global Historical Events and Figures, International Studies/World History, Mathematics, Physical Science (Chemistry and Physics), Women’s Studies

Endlessly Ever After

Laurel Snyder

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Folklore, Science Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

In this rhyming mash-up of many fairy tales, the reader is invited to follow Rosie down the many possible paths which may lead to a sleeping maiden, a hungry wolf, a girl locked in a tower, or a goose that lays golden eggs--but with some luck, and some smart choices, Rosie may save herself and her fellow fairy tale characters.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Eyes That Speak to the Stars

Joanna Ho

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

A young boy comes to recognize his own power and ability to change the future. When a friend at school creates a hurtful drawing, the boy turns to his family for comfort. He realizes that his eyes rise to the skies and speak to the stars, shine like sunlit rays, and glimpse trails of light from those who came before fact, his eyes are like his father's, his agong's, and his little brother's, and they are visionary. Inspired by the men in his family, he recognizes his own power and strength from within.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

Freddie vs. The Family Curse

Tracy Badua

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

In this thrilling and hilarious middle grade adventure, a young Filipino-American boy must team up with his ancestor to break the curse that's haunted their family for generations… or be trapped in an amulet forever.

Culture
Filipino/Filipino American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Frizzy

Claribel Ortega

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Marlene loves three things: books, her cool Tía Ruby and hanging out with her best friend Camila. But according to her mother, Paola, the only thing she needs to focus on is school and "growing up." That means straightening her hair every weekend so she could have "presentable", "good hair".

Culture
Black/African American, Latino/Latino American, Multicultural
Topics
Not specified

Gigi and Ojiji

Melissa Iwai

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Gigi can wait for her Japanese grandpa move in. Gigi plans lots of things to do with him, like playing tag, reading books, and teaching Roscoe, the family dog, new tricks. But her plans don't work out quite the way she hoped. And her grandpa doesn't seem to like Roscoe. Will Gigi find a way to connect with her Ojiji?

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
Not specified

Growing Pangs

Kathryn Ormsbee

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Katie navigates life as a homeschooler, forms a better understanding of the OCD she experiences, and learns that growing apart from friends is sometimes part of growing up.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

Harvest Days: Giving Thanks Around the World

Kate DePalma

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Explore harvest festivals from around the globe! Lyrical, rhyming text and lush, detailed artwork from Italian artist Martina Peluso immerse young readers in some of the most ancient traditions in the world.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, International Studies/World History, Lifestyles Around the World, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

Have You Ever Seen a Flower?

Shawn Harris

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

This enchanting picture book explores the relationship between childhood and nature. In this simple yet profound story, one child experiences a flower with all five senses--from its color to its fragrance to the entire universe it evokes--revealing how a single flower can expand one's perspective in incredible ways.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Life Science (Biology)

How to Find What You're Not Looking For

Veera Hiranandani

Grades 3,4,5 2021
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Middle schooler Ariel Goldberg must find her own voice and define her own beliefs after her big sister elopes with a young man from India following the Supreme Court decision that strikes down laws banning interracial marriage.

Culture
Jewish/Jewish American
Topics
Not specified

How to Wear a Sari

Darshana Khiani

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

When a little girl tires of being treated like she's too little, she sets out to prove to her family that she can do anything she puts her mind to — including putting on a colorful, twinkly, silky sari. Sure, they're long and unwieldy--but that only means her family will be even more impressed when she puts it on all by herself.

Culture
East Indian/East Indian American, South Asian
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, International Studies/World History, Lifestyles Around the World, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

Hundred Years of Happiness

Thanhha Lai

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

This book showcases the love between grandparents and grandchildren, the challenges of memory loss, and the joy that sweet reminders of a faraway home can bring.

Culture
Vietnamese/Vietnamese American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, International Studies/World History, Lifestyles Around the World, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

I Am One: A Book of Action

Susan Verde

Grades K,1,2 2020
Genre
Fiction
Format
Concept Book, Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

One seed to start a garden, one note to start a melody, one brick to start breaking down walls: Every movement and moment of change starts with purpose, with intention, with one. With me. With you.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Social Institutions, Global Social Issues, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

I Am Ruby Bridges

Ruby Bridges

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When Ruby Bridges was six years old, she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Told in the perspective of her six year old self and based on the pivotal events that happened in 1960, Ruby tells her story like never before. Embracing her name and learning that even at six years old she was able to pave the path for future generations, this is a story full of hope, innocence, and courage.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
American History

I Forgive Alex: A Simple Story About Understanding

Author not listed

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book, Wordless Book
Book description and connections

Alex's enthusiasm and energy can sometimes be a challenge for his classmates. He loves to play ball on the playground with his friends, but when his rambunctious behavior inadvertently upsets one of the other students, he finds himself at odds with the whole class. In a story that sees the perspective of both sides, Alex learns quickly that the right thing to do is say he's sorry, leaving it up to his friend to find the compassion and empathy to accept it.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

In the Beautiful Country

Jane Kuo

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Anna can’t wait to move to the beautiful country‚Äîthe Chinese name for America. Although she’s only ever known life in Taiwan, she can’t help but brag about the move to her family and friends. But the beautiful country isn’t anything like Anna pictured. Her family can only afford a cramped apartment, she’s bullied at school, and she struggles to understand a new language. On top of that, the restaurant that her parents poured their savings into is barely staying afloat. The version of America that Anna is experiencing is nothing like she imagined. How will she be able to make the beautiful country her home?

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Jennifer Chan is not alone

Tae Keller

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Being the new kid is never easy, and it can be especially hard at a new school with mean, popular kids. Chinese American Jennifer Chan moves in across the street from Korean American Mallory Moss in small-town Norwell, Florida. Jennifer, full of self-confidence, has a strong belief in aliens, and Mallory can tell that she's going to have trouble fitting in at their predominantly white middle school. As wild rumors spread about Jennifer, Mallory finds herself stuck between becoming friends with her or sticking with the queen bees of their seventh-grade class.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Not specified

Jennifer Chan is not alone

Tae Keller

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Being the new kid is never easy, and it can be especially hard at a new school with mean, popular kids. Chinese American Jennifer Chan moves in across the street from Korean American Mallory Moss in small-town Norwell, Florida. Jennifer, full of self-confidence, has a strong belief in aliens, and Mallory can tell that she's going to have trouble fitting in at their predominantly white middle school. As wild rumors spread about Jennifer, Mallory finds herself stuck between becoming friends with her or sticking with the queen bees of their seventh-grade class.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Not specified

Josie Dances

Denis Lajimodiere

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Josie dreams of dancing at next summer's powwow. But first she needs many special things: a dress, a shawl, a cape, leggings, moccasins, and, perhaps most important of all, her spirit name. To gather all these essential pieces, she calls on her mom, her aunty, her kookum, and Grandma Greatwalker. They have the skills to prepare Josie for her powwow debut.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Dance, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Lifestyles Around the World, Physical Fitness, Women’s Studies

Just Harriet

Elana Arnold

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Harriet Wermer is unhappy about having to spend the summer with her grandmother until she discovers a mystery involving her dad when he was a boy living on the island.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Just Like Grandma

Kim Rogers

Grades K,1,2 2023
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Becca watches her grandma create, play, and dance--and she knows that she wants to be just like Grandma. Becca loves spending time with Grandma. Every time Becca says, "Let me try," Grandma shows her how to make something beautiful. Whether they are beading moccasins, dancing like the most beautiful butterflies, or practicing basketball together, Becca knows that, more than anything, she wants to be just like Grandma. And as the two share their favorite activities, Becca discovers something surprising about Grandma.

Culture
Native American
Topics
Not specified

Justice Is...: A Guide for Young Truth Seekers

Preet Bharara

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

In clear and simple language, Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, explains what justice is and what it takes to achieve it for even the youngest readers. Drawing on examples of historic justice seekers whose deeds best demonstrate those attributes by asking hard questions, keeping an open mind, defending the truth, and using their voices and their bodies to fight injustice such as Ida B. Wells, John Lewis, Malala Yousafzai, and many others, this timely book is perfect for exploring the concept of justice.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
American History, Diversity, Global Historical Events and Figures, Global Social Issues, Government and Politics, Law and Legal Studies

Kapaemahu

Dean Hamer, Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Joe Wilson

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fairy Tale, Folklore, History, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Native Hawaiian legend about how four extraordinary individuals of dual male and female spirit, or Mahu, brought healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American, Pacific Islander
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Keepeunumuk: Weeachumun's Thanksgiving Story

Alexis Bunten, Anthony Perry, Danielle Greendeer

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

"The Thanksgiving story that most Americans know celebrates the Pilgrims. But without members of the Wampanoag tribe who already lived on the land where the settled, the Pilgrims would never have made it through their first winter. And without Weeâchumun (corn), the Native people wouldn't have helped. An important picture book honoring both the history and tradition that surrounds the story of the first Thanksgiving."

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Life Science (Biology), Personal and Community Health

Kind Like Marsha: Learning from LBGTQ+ Leaders

Sarah Prager

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Kind Like Marsha celebrates 14 amazing and inspirational LGBTQ+ people throughout history. Fan favorites like Harvey Milk, Sylvia Rivera, and Audre Lorde are joined by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Frida Kahlo, and more in this striking collection. With a focus on a positive personality attribute of each of the historical figures, readers will be encouraged to be brave like the Ugandan activist fighting for LGBTQ+ rights against all odds and to be kind like Marsha P. Johnson who took care of her trans community on the New York City streets.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Historical Events and Figures, Gender/Sexuality

Kindergarten: Where Kindness Matters Every Day

Vera Ahiyya

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Leo, a quiet kid who is not ready for his first day of kindergarten, ends up having a great day when he makes a kindness pledge and discovers he knows a lot about being kind to others.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

Latinitas: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers

Juliet Menéndez

Grades 3,4,5 2021
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Discover how 40 influential Latinas became the women we celebrate today! In this collection of short biographies from all over Latin America and across the United States, Juliet Menéndez explores the first small steps that set the Latinitas off on their journeys.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
American History, Global Historical Events and Figures

Listen to the Language of the Trees: A Story of How Forests Communicate Underground

Tera Kelley

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

This captivating book explores the real connection and communication that runs underground between trees in the forest. The well-researched details about trees' own social network will help readers see that the natural world's survival depends on staying connected and helping others—just like us!

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Earth Science, Life Science (Biology)

Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, a Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion

Shannon Stocker

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

From the moment Evelyn Glennie heard her first note, music held her heart. She played the piano by ear at age eight, and the clarinet by age ten. But soon, the nerves in her ears began to deteriorate, and Evelyn was told that, as a deaf girl, she could never be a musician. What sounds Evelyn couldn't hear with her ears, though, she could feel resonate through her body as if she, herself, were a drum. And the music she created was extraordinary. Evelyn Glennie had learned how to listen in a new way. And soon, the world was listening too.

Culture
Western European
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Music, Women’s Studies

Look, Grandma! Ni, Elisi!

Art Coulson

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Bo wants to find the perfect container to show off his traditional marbles for the Cherokee National Holiday in this exploration of volume and capacity.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mathematics, Measurement & Geometry (Geometry), Number Sense

Love in the Library

Maggie Tokuda-Hall

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Tama is sent to live in a War Relocation Center in the desert. Trying not to think of the life she once had, she works in the camp's tiny library… And she isn't the only one. George waits each morning by the door, his arms piled with books checked out the day before. As their friendship grows, Tama wonders: Can anyone possibly read so much? Is she the reason George comes to the library every day?

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, War

Luli and the Language of Tea

Andrea Wang

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

When five-year-old Luli joins her new English as a Second Language class, the playroom is quiet. Luli can speak English, neither can anyone else. That's when she has a brilliant idea to host a tea party and bring them all together.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American, Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Immigration/Migration, Lifestyles Around the World

Magnolia Flower

Ibram X. Kendi, Zora Neale Hurston

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fairy Tale, Folklore
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Born to parents who fled slavery and the Trail of Tears, Magnolia Flower is a girl with a vibrant spirit. Not to be deterred by rigid ways of the world, she longs to connect with others, who too long for freedom. She finds this in a young man of letters who her father disapproves of. In her quest to be free, Magnolia must make a choice and set off on a journey that will prove just how brave one can be when leading with one's heart.

Culture
Black/African American, Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Women’s Studies

Maizy Chen's Last Chance

Lisa Yee

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Maizy Chen visits her estranged grandparents, who own and run a Chinese restaurant in Last Chance, Minnesota; as her visit lengthens, she makes unexpected discoveries about her family's history and herself.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Maizy Chen's Last Chance

Lisa Yee

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Maizy Chen visits her estranged grandparents, who own and run a Chinese restaurant in Last Chance, Minnesota; as her visit lengthens, she makes unexpected discoveries about her family's history and herself.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Mama and Mommy and Me in the Middle

Nina LaCour

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

For one little girl, there's no place she rather be than sitting between Mama and Mommy. So when Mommy goes away on a work trip, it's tricky to find a good place at the table. As the days go by, Mama brings her to the library, they watch movies, and all of them talk on the phone, but she still misses Mommy as deep as the ocean and as high as an astronaut up in the stars. As they pass by a beautiful garden, the girl gets an idea . . . but when Mommy finally comes home, it takes a minute to shake off the empty feeling she felt all week before leaning in for a kiss.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Women’s Studies, Gender/Sexuality

Moonflower

Kacen Callender

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Realistic Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

The spirit realm is where they have their one and only friend, Wolf, and where they’re excited to experience an infinite number of adventures. But when the realm is threatened, it’s up to Moon to save the spirit world. With the help of celestial beings and guardians, Moon battles monsters and shadows, and through their journey, they begin to learn that a magical adventure of love and acceptance awaits them in the world of the living, too.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Psychology/Sociology, Gender/Sexuality

New From Here

Kelly Yang

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

When the coronavirus hits Hong Kong, ten-year-old Knox Wei-Evans's mom makes the last-minute decision to move him and his siblings back to California, where they think they will be safe. Suddenly, Knox has two days to prepare for an international move--and for leaving his dad, who has to stay for work. As racism skyrockets during COVID-19, Knox tries to stand up to hate, while finding his place in his new country. Can you belong if you're feared; can you protect if you're new? And how do you keep a family together when you're oceans apart? Sometimes when the world is spinning out of control, the best way to get through it is to embrace our own lovable uniqueness.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

No Truth Without Ruth: The Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Kathleen Krull

Grades K,1,2 2018
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Ruth Bader Ginsburg may be one of the most respected women in the United States, but her recognition is nothing short of hard-won. For years before becoming a justice of the Supreme Court, Ruth had to fight the notion that being female meant that she was less smart, less qualified, and less worthy of attention than her male counterparts. Throughout college, law school, and her work life, she faced discrimination, because she was a woman.

Culture
Jewish/Jewish American
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Global Historical Events and Figures, Government and Politics, Law and Legal Studies, Women’s Studies

Not My Idea: A Book about Whiteness

Anastasia Higgenbotham

Grades 3,4,5 2018
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

In this call to action, a young white child catches news fragments of a police officer shooting an unarmed black man. They witness their family members' discomfort, avoidance, and eventual dismissal of the shooting (and the resulting protests) while claiming, "We don't see color." The child's confusion leads them to the library for answers about the history of racism in the United States. Ultimately, they vocalize feelings of frustration to their parent. Told in second person to an assumed white audience, the text intersperses firm declarations that the structure of whiteness oppresses people of color with gentle reassurances that growth and change are possible—when bolstered by honesty and accountability.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
American History

On the Trapline

David A. Robertson

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

A boy and Moshom, his grandpa, take a trip together to visit a place of great meaning to Moshom. A trapline is where people hunt and live off the land, and it was where Moshom grew up. As they embark on their northern journey, the child repeatedly asks his grandfather, "Is this your trapline?" Along the way, the boy finds himself imagining what life was like two generations ago -- a life that appears to be both different from and similar to his life now.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Lifestyles Around the World, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

One Boy Watching

Grant Snider

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Concept Book, Picture Book
Book description and connections

The experience of a long school bus ride is seen through the eyes of a rural boy who is the first student to board on his route. “One boy. Waiting. For two bright headlights. Bus Number Four. Three big steps up.‚ From his seat he watches the view out the window, seeing trees, deer, cars, sunflowers, and an infinite sky. Eventually 48 kids arrive at school, and later in the day they get back on the bus for the trip home. Everything is described numerically, as this observant child, who has light skin and black hair, contemplates the landscape of his daily routine. Vibrant colors and a childlike sensibility infuse the introspective text with an upbeat energy.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment

Jessica Curry, Parker Curry

Grades K,1,2 2019
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

When Parker Curry came face-to-face with Amy Sherald's transcendent portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama ... She saw dynamic self-assurance. She saw truth and beauty. She saw a queen. But most importantly, Parker saw Her hopes. Her dreams, Her power. Her promise. Herself.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Visual Arts

Patchwork

Matt De La Pena

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Poetry
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

In profound, uplifting verse and sumptuous artwork, beloved creators Matt de la Peña and Corinna Luyken explore the endless possibilities each child contains: A young dancer may grow into a computer coder; a basketball player might become a poet; a class clown may one day serve as an inspiring teacher; and today's quiet empath might be tomorrow's great leader. Here's a profound and uplifting new classic with an empowering message for readers of all ages: Your story is still being written.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

Polar Bear

Candace Fleming

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

As spring approaches in the Arctic, a mother polar bear and her two cubs tentatively emerge from hibernation to explore the changing landscape. When it is time, she takes her cubs on a forty-mile journey, back to their home on the ice. Along the way, she fends off wolves, hunts for food, and swims miles and miles.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Earth Science, Life Science (Biology)

Powwow Day

Traci Sorell

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Because she has been very ill and weak, River cannot join in the dancing at this year's tribal powwow, she can only watch from the sidelines as her sisters and cousins dance the celebration--but as the drum beats she finds the faith to believe that she will recover and dance again.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Dance, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Personal and Community Health, Religion/Spirituality

Riley Reynolds Slays the Play

Jay Albee

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Early Chapter Book
Book description and connections

It's one hour until the curtain goes up, and nonbinary fourth-grader Riley and their classmates just had a disastrous dress rehearsal. How can they fix everything in time? Riley and their classmates find out that there are many ways to solve a problem, especially when the clock is ticking and fun is on the line!

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Theatre, Gender/Sexuality

Sanctuary: Kip Tiernan and Rosie's Place, the Nation's First Shelter for Women

Christine McDonnell

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Relates the story of social activist Kip Tiernan and her efforts to open Rosie's Place, the nation's first homeless shelter for women, in Boston.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Women’s Studies

Saturday at the Food Pantry

Diane O'Neill

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book, Rhyming Book
Book description and connections

Molly and her mom don't always have enough food, so one Saturday they visit their local food pantry. Molly's happy to get food to eat until she sees her classmate Caitlin, who's embarrassed to be at the food pantry. Can Molly help Caitlin realize that everyone needs help sometimes?

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Social Issues, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Personal and Community Health

Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration

Elizabeth Partridge, Lauren Tamaki

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Legendary photographers Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams all photographed the Japanese American incarceration, but with different approaches-and different results. This nonfiction picture book for middle grade readers examines the Japanese-American incarceration-and the complexity of documenting it-through the work of these three photographers.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, Visual Arts, War

Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration

Elizabeth Partridge, Lauren Tamaki

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Legendary photographers Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams all photographed the Japanese American incarceration, but with different approaches-and different results. This nonfiction picture book for middle grade readers examines the Japanese-American incarceration-and the complexity of documenting it-through the work of these three photographers.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, Visual Arts, War

Sewing the Rainbow: A Story about Gilbert Baker

Gayle E. Pitman

Grades K,1,2 2018
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

"Gilbert Baker always knew he wanted a life full of color and sparkle. In his small, gray, flat Kansas hometown, he helped his grandma sew and created his own art whenever he could. It wasn't easy; life tried over and over again to make Gilbert conform. But his sparkle always shone through. He dreamed of someday going somewhere as vibrant and colorful as he was. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco during the gay rights movement of the 1970s, Gilberta's story unfolds just like the flag he created: in a riot of color, joy, and pride. Today the flag is everywhere, even in the small town where Gilbert grew up!"

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
American History, Diversity, Visual Arts, Gender/Sexuality

Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman

Nancy K. Mays, Sharice Davids

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

When Sharice David's was young, she never thought she be in Congress. And she never thought she be one of the first Native American women in Congress. During her campaign, she heard from a lot of doubters. They said she couldn't win because of how she looked, who she loved, and where she came from.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Government and Politics, Law and Legal Studies, Women’s Studies, Gender/Sexuality

She Persisted in Science: Brilliant Women Who Made a Difference

Chelsea Clinton

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

This book features women scientists who didn't listen to those who told them — and who used their smarts, their skills and their persistence to discover, invent, create and explain.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Historical Events and Figures, Women’s Studies

Shine On, Luz Véliz!

Rebecca Balc√°rcel

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old injured soccer player Luz has a hard enough time reframing her identity as a computer programmer, but when her Guatemalan half-sister moves in, she learns what it truly means to start over.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Small Town Pride

Phil Stamper

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Jake is just starting to enjoy life as his school’s first openly gay kid. While his family and friends are accepting and supportive, the same can’t be said about everyone in their small town of Barton Springs, Ohio. When Jake’s dad hangs a comically large pride flag in their front yard in an overblown show of love, the mayor begins to receive complaints. A few people are even concerned the flag will lead to something truly outlandish: a pride parade. Except Jake doesn’t think that’s a ridiculous idea. Why can’t they hold a pride festival in Barton Springs? The problem is, Jake knows he’ll have to get approval from the town council, and the mayor won’t be on his side. And as Jake and his friends try to find a way to bring Pride to Barton Springs, it seems suspicious that the mayor’s son, Brett, suddenly wants to spend time with Jake. But someone that cute couldn’t possibly be in league with his mayoral mother, could he?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Small Town Pride

Phil Stamper

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Jake is just starting to enjoy life as his school’s first openly gay kid. While his family and friends are accepting and supportive, the same can’t be said about everyone in their small town of Barton Springs, Ohio. When Jake’s dad hangs a comically large pride flag in their front yard in an overblown show of love, the mayor begins to receive complaints. A few people are even concerned the flag will lead to something truly outlandish: a pride parade. Except Jake doesn’t think that’s a ridiculous idea. Why can’t they hold a pride festival in Barton Springs? The problem is, Jake knows he’ll have to get approval from the town council, and the mayor won’t be on his side. And as Jake and his friends try to find a way to bring Pride to Barton Springs, it seems suspicious that the mayor’s son, Brett, suddenly wants to spend time with Jake. But someone that cute couldn’t possibly be in league with his mayoral mother, could he?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Solimar: The Sword of the Monarchs

Pam Muñoz Ryan

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

On the brink of her Quinceanera, and her official coronation, Princess Solimar is given a magical gift that sets her life on a new path.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Still Dreaming

Claudia Guadalupe Martínez

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction, Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

In the first children's book to describe the long-forgotten chapter of US history known as Mexican Repatriation, a boy and his family leave their beloved home to avoid being separated by the government. Faced with the prospect of being separated from each other, a young boy and his family make the difficult decision to leave their home and begin a journey filled with uncertainty. On the road, they meet other people like them. Families with deep roots tied to the land. Others that helped build the railroads. Some were shop owners and factory workers. Each with similar hopes and dreams.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
American History, Immigration/Migration

Still This Love Goes On

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Grades Preschool/Pre thru K,K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book, Rhyming Book
Book description and connections

Based on Sainte-Marie's song of the same name, Still This Love Goes On combines Flett's breathtaking art with vivid lyrics to craft a stunning portrait of a Cree worldview. At the heart of this picture book is a gentle message about missing our loved ones, and the promise of seeing each other again.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Lifestyles Around the World, Music, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

Swim Team

Johnnie Christmas

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Middle-schooler Bree and her hard-working dad make the move from Brooklyn to Palmetto Shores, FL, where she discovers that swim-team culture is huge. The problem: Bree can’t swim.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Swoop and Soar: How Science Rescued Two Osprey Orphans and Found Them A New Family in the Wild

Deborah Lee Rose , Jane Veltkamp

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Easy Reader
Book description and connections

Swoop and Soar, two young osprey chicks, are safe in their forest nest until a powerful storm sends their tree crashing to the ground. SWOOP AND SOAR is the true story of how raptor biologist Janie Veltkamp used science to rescue the orphans and find them a new osprey family in the wild. In a race against time, Janie sets out to find the checks a new nest and new parents. But will the new osprey parents accept Swoop and Soar as their own chicks, or fly away from the nest forever?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Life Science (Biology)

That's Not My Name!

Anoosha Syed

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Mirha is so excited for her first day of school! She can't wait to learn, play, and make new friends. But when her classmates mispronounce her name, she goes home wondering if she should find a new one. Maybe then she'd be able to find a monogrammed keychain at the gas station or order a hot chocolate at the cafe more easily. Mama helps Mirha to see how special her name is, and she returns to school the next day determined to help her classmates say it correctly--even if it takes a hundred tries.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

The Button Box

Bridget Hodder, Fawzia Gilani-Williams

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

After Jewish fifth-grader Ava and her Muslim best friend Nadeem are called hateful names at school, Ava's Granny Buena rummages in her closet and pulls out a glittering crystal button box. It's packed with buttons that generations of Ava's Sephardic ancestors have cherished. With the help of Granny's mysterious cat Sheba, Ava and Nadeem discover that a button from the button box will take them back in time. Suddenly, they are in ancient Morocco, where Nadeem's ancestor, Prince Abdur Rahman, is running for his life. Can Ava and Nadeem help the prince escape to Spain and fulfill his destiny, creating a legendary Golden Age for Muslims, Jews and Christians?

Culture
Jewish/Jewish American, Muslim
Topics
American History, Global Historical Events and Figures, International Studies/World History

The Elote Man Goes to College

Chalome Gonzalez, Maia Gonzalez

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Every morning Diego packs his elote cart with care and travels across his community to provide for his family. One day, his daughter Marisol joins him while he works. The Elote Man Goes to College tells the story of all the hardworking street vendors in our communities, selling their wares to provide for themselves and their families.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

The Fire

Elizabeth Gurno, Thomas Peacock

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Adventure, Historical Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

This story is a fictionalized account of the Great Fire of 1918 based on a 1973 interview of Elizabeth (Betty) Gurno, a Fond du Lac Reservation elder. Betty was a little girl when the fire swept the area. The Fire of 1918 destroyed the city of Cloquet, Minnesota and surrounding communities, including the Fond du Lac Reservation, and resulted in the loss of many lives.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Geography

The Gardener of Alcatraz

Emma Bland Smith

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

When Elliott Michener was locked away in Alcatraz for counterfeiting, he was determined to defy the odds and bust out. But when he got a job tending the prison garden, a funny thing happened. He found new interests and skills--and a sense of dignity and fulfillment. Elliott transformed Alcatraz Island, and the island transformed him.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
American History

The Kindest Red: A Story of Hijab and Friendship

Ibtihaj Muhammad, S.K. Ali

Grades K,1,2 2023
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

"It's picture day and Faizah can't wait to wear her special red dress with matching hair ribbons, passed down from her mother and sister. Faizah's teacher starts the day by asking her students to envision the kind of world they want, inspiring Faizah and her friends to spend the day helping one another in ways large and small. But when it's time for sibling pictures, Faizah realizes that she and her older sister, Asiya, don't match like her classmates do with their siblings. With help from her classmates inspired by Asiya's hijab, Faizah finds that acts of kindness can come back to you in unexpected ways. "

Culture
Black/African American, Muslim
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

The Last Mapmaker

Christina Soontornvat

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Joining an expedition to chart the southern seas, twelve-year-old mapmaker's assistant Sai, posing as a well-bred young lady with a glittering future, realizes she's not the only one on board harboring secrets when she discovers the ship's true destination.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

The Last Mapmaker

Christina Soontornvat

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Joining an expedition to chart the southern seas, twelve-year-old mapmaker's assistant Sai, posing as a well-bred young lady with a glittering future, realizes she's not the only one on board harboring secrets when she discovers the ship's true destination.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

The Marvellers

Dhonielle Clayton

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Mystery, Science Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Ella Durand is the first Conjuror to attend the Arcanum Training Institute, a magic school in the clouds where Marvellers from around the world practice their cultural arts. Despite her excitement, Ella discovers that being the first isn’t easy‚Äîsome Marvellers mistrust her magic, which they deem “bad and unnatural.” But eventually, she finds friends in elixirs teacher, Masterji Thakur, and fellow misfits Brigit, a girl who hates magic, and Jason, a boy with a fondness for magical creatures. When a dangerous criminal known as the Ace of Anarchy escapes prison, supposedly with a Conjuror’s aid, tensions grow in the Marvellian world and Ella becomes the target of suspicion. Worse, Masterji Thakur mysteriously disappears while away on a research trip. With the help of her friends and her own growing powers, Ella must find a way to clear her family’s name and track down her mentor before it’s too late.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

The Most Beautiful Thing

Kao Kalia Yang

Grades K,1,2 2020
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

Drawn from Kao Kalia Yang's childhood experiences as a Hmong refugee, this heartfelt picture book offers a window into the life of a family with little money and a great deal of love. The theme of respect and love for an aging family member is central to this moving story, as is the stunning, expressive art that includes visual references to Hmong fabric.

Culture
Hmong/Hmong American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Immigration/Migration, Lifestyles Around the World, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

The Mother of a Movement: Jeanne Manford

Rob Sanders

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

The Mother of a Movement tells the story of Jeanne Manford, the founder of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). When her son Morty was beaten by New York City officials for handing out pro-gay leaflets, Manford wrote a powerful letter to the New York Post to complain about how Morty was treated. In the letter she came out as the mother of a gay son.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
American History, Diversity, Global Social Issues, Government and Politics, Law and Legal Studies, Gender/Sexuality

The Notebook Keeper: A Story of Kindness from the Border

Stephen Briseno

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

In this moving and stunningly illustrated picture book, Noemi and Mama flee their home in Mexico, and head for the US border. There, they look for "The Notebook Keeper"-- the person in charge of a ledger for those waiting to cross, and they add their names to the book. As the days turn into weeks, and hope dwindles, the little girl looks for kindness around her-- and inside herself. One day, when the Notebook Keeper's own name is called to cross, Noemi and her Mama are chosen--for the generosity in their hearts-- to take her place.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Social Issues, Government and Politics, Immigration/Migration, International Studies/World History, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health

The Secret Battle of Evan Pao

Wendy Wan-Long Shang

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Chapter Book
Book description and connections

A fresh start. That's all Evan Pao wants as he, along with his mother and sister, flee from California to Haddington, Virginia, hoping to keep his father's notoriety a secret. But Haddington is a southern town steeped in tradition, and moving to a town immersed in the past has its own price.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Not specified

The Tryout

Christina Soontornvat

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Sports
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

When cheerleading tryouts are announced, Christina and her best friend, Megan, literally jump at the chance to join the squad. As two of the only kids of color in the school, they have always yearned to fit in-and the middle school cheerleaders are popular and accepted by everyone. But will the girls survive the terrifying tryouts, with their whole grade watching? And will their friendship withstand the pressures of competition?

Culture
Middle Eastern, South Asian
Topics
Nutrition and Physical Activity

The Water Walker

Joanne Robertson

Grades K,1,2 2017
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

The dual language edition, in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) and English, of The Water Walker, the award-winning story of a determined Ojibwe Nokomis (Grandmother) Josephine-ba Mandamin and her great love for Nibi (water). Nokomis walked to raise awareness of our need to protect Nibi for future generations, and for all life on the planet. She, along with other women, men, and youth, have walked around all the Great Lakes from the four salt waters, or oceans, to Lake Superior. The walks are full of challenges, and by her example Josephine-ba invites us all to take up our responsibility to protect our water, the giver of life, and to protect our planet for all generations.

Culture
Native American
Topics
Earth Science, Life Science (Biology)

The Wolves of Yellowstone: A Rewilding Story

Catherine Barr

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

In the 1930s, the last wolves disappeared from Yellowstone National Park. They carefully relocated fourteen wolves from the Canadian Rockies to Yellowstone. This is the story of their homecoming. Engaging, informative, and hopeful, The Wolves of Yellowstone shows us that every creature plays a role in sustaining a thriving ecosystem.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Life Science (Biology)

The World Belonged to Us

Jacqueline Woodson

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

It's getting hot outside, hot enough to turn on the hydrants and run through the water--and that means it's finally summer in the city! Released from school and reveling in their freedom, the kids on one Brooklyn block take advantage of everything summertime has to offer: Freedom from morning till night to go out to meet their friends and make the streets their playground--jumping double Dutch, playing tag and hide-and-seek, building forts, chasing ice cream trucks, and best of all, believing anything is possible.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

This is a School

John Schu

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

A school isn't just a building; it is all the people who work and learn together. It is a place for discovery and asking questions. A place for sharing, for helping, and for community. It is a place of hope and healing, even when that community can be together in the same room.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
English-Language Arts/General, Lifestyles Around the World, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Personal and Community Health

This Story Is Not About A Kitten

Randall de Sève

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

A heartwarming picture book about a neighborhood coming together to help a kitten find a home. It is a story about community compassion, and generosity.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General

Tumble

Celia Pérez

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Before she decides whether to accept her stepfather's proposal of adoption, twelve-year-old Adela Ramirez reaches out to her estranged biological father--who is in the midst of a career comeback as a luchador--and the eccentric extended family of wrestlers she has never met, bringing Adela closer to understanding the expansive definition of family.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Tumble

Celia Pérez

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Before she decides whether to accept her stepfather's proposal of adoption, twelve-year-old Adela Ramirez reaches out to her estranged biological father--who is in the midst of a career comeback as a luchador--and the eccentric extended family of wrestlers she has never met, bringing Adela closer to understanding the expansive definition of family.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Twas the Night Before Pride

Joanna McClintick

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

This joyful picture-book homage to a day of community and inclusion--and to the joys of anticipation--is also a comprehensive history

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Global Historical Events and Figures, Global Social Issues, Gender/Sexuality

Two Degrees

Alan Gratz

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Fire. Ice. Flood. Three climate disasters. Four kids fighting for their lives. Akira, Owen, George, and Natalie are all swept up in the devastating effects of climate change. They are also connected in ways that will shock them--and could alter their destinies forever.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American, Latino/Latino American
Topics
Earth Science

Two Degrees

Alan Gratz

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Fire. Ice. Flood. Three climate disasters. Four kids fighting for their lives. Akira, Owen, George, and Natalie are all swept up in the devastating effects of climate change. They are also connected in ways that will shock them--and could alter their destinies forever.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American, Latino/Latino American
Topics
Earth Science

V is for Voting

Kate Farrell

Grades K,1,2 2020
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Alphabet Book, Picture Book
Book description and connections

An engaging introduction to the tenets of democracy, V Is for Voting is a playful, poetic, and powerful primer about the importance of voting and activism.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Government and Politics, Law and Legal Studies

Wake, Sleepy One: California Poppies and the Super Bloom

Lisa Kerr

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Follow the golden poppy's journey as it slowly wakes inside its seed, stretches its roots, and unfolds its delicate petals. Watch as it transforms the land into an ocean of orange--the amazing "super bloom." A lyrical ode to California's most treasured wildflower, Wake, Sleepy One gently captures the quiet strength of the poppy in all its breathtaking wonder.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Life Science (Biology)

Wave

Diana Farid, Kris Goto

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When her best friend's cancer returns in the summer of 1987, none of her usual pursuits--surfing, singing, or reading poetry--can keep thirteen-year-old Ava afloat.

Culture
Middle Eastern
Topics
Not specified

Wave

Diana Farid, Kris Goto

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When her best friend's cancer returns in the summer of 1987, none of her usual pursuits--surfing, singing, or reading poetry--can keep thirteen-year-old Ava afloat.

Culture
Middle Eastern
Topics
Not specified

We Are Here

Tami Charles

Grades K,1,2 2023
Genre
Fiction
Format
Easy Reader, Picture Book
Book description and connections

We Are Here is a poignant story about Black and brown heritage and community. Full of assurance, tenderness, and triumph, this much-anticipated follow-up to the New York Times bestselling picture book All Because You Matter offers an equally inspirational and arresting ode to all of the Black women and men throughout history who have made momentous contributions from the beginning of time.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Ethnic Studies, Global Historical Events and Figures, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

We Want to Go to School! The Fight for Disability Rights

Janine Leffler, Maryann Cocca-Leffler

Grades K,1,2 2021
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

There was a time in the United States when millions of children with disabilities weren't allowed to go to public school. But in 1971, seven kids and their families wanted to do something about it. They knew that every child had a right to an equal education, so they went to court to fight for that right. The case Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia led to laws ensuring children with disabilities would receive a free, appropriate public education. Told in the voice of Janine Leffler, one of the millions of kids who went to school because of these laws, this book shares the true story of this landmark case.

Culture
Multicultural
Topics
American History, Diversity, English-Language Arts/General, Law and Legal Studies

What's Your Name?

Bethanie Murguia

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Names hold power. They can be a greeting, provide comfort, act as a warning, or honor our ancestors and heroes. Sometimes growing into a name, or selecting a new one, can take a little time. Names connect us to others and help create who we are and what makes us uniquely special.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Who Was the Voice of the People?: Cesar Chavez

Terry Blas

Grades 3,4,5 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Follow Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers Association, as they set out on a difficult 300-mile protest march in support of farm workers' rights. A story of hope, solidarity, and perseverance, this graphic novel invites readers to immerse themselves in the life of the famous Latino American Civil Rights leader -- brought to life by gripping narrative and vivid full-color illustrations that jump off the page.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
American History

With Lots of Love

Jenny Torres Sanchez

Grades K,1,2 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

A beautiful, lyrical story about a girl who moves from her home in Central America to the United States, and everything she leaves behind and longs for--especially her Abuela--as she makes a new life.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Yummy: A History of Desserts

Victoria Grace Elliott

Grades 3,4,5 2021
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Explore the history of desserts through a fun adventure with facts, legends, and recipes for readers to try at home.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Selection note: Grade recommendations come from the source collection. Educators should confirm local availability, instructional purpose, accessibility, and community context when selecting a title.