This comprehensive digital resource provides accurate, thoughtful representation and digestible lessons on North American Indigenous nations.
They are politicians and artists and athletes. They are young people, and people with a few years of life under their belts. And their stories can inform and encourage young readers in June and throughout the year. These books can change lives—and even save them.
For both May’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and beyond, consider lining shelves and adding to TBR piles with some of these edifying, entertaining 2024 audio choices.
These titles take a look at two traditions around the Muslim holiday that commemorates the story of Ibrahim (Abraham).
For new readers who like their stories with sparkle, these two books are sure to delight.
These early readers and chapter books will be just the thing for independent readers looking to meet new characters and engage with fun stories during the summer months.
Five women of Asian descent discuss the joy of telling resonant stories, handling vocabulary in unfamiliar languages, and other topics.
From fantasy to horror, these 31 novels featuring AAPI characters are great picks for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May and throughout the year.
Share these two picture books, which present two different interpretations of the same tradition, with young readers who are gearing up for Passover.
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