Librarians seeking to create inclusive, diverse, and representative library collections have a wealth from which to choose. Read on to discover more publishers and titles that are elevating Black voices and honoring key moments in Black history.
In Fall 2021, Read-a-Thon launched Love My Library as a way for librarians to raise funds without in-person events.
Saving American Beach, a critically-acclaimed picture book biography, centers on MaVynee Betsch’s life and her activism to preserve an integral piece of American history.
Tarisa Parrish is a citizen-scientist, business consultant, and powerful advocate for saving endangered species.
The Book Club was designed with children, parents, and educators in mind. Whether it’s used at home or in school, The Book Club will help kids build reading confidence and learn about themselves and their communities.
Author Beth Anderson and illustrator S.D. Schindler bring to life the famous first son who coped with a disability and other challenges while showing compassion, intelligence, and wisdom beyond his years in their new nonfiction picture book.
Giving all children the opportunity to see themselves and their world authentically represented in books is key to their personal and academic development.
Critics describe Glaser’s hit children’s series The Vanderbeekers as “pitch perfect” and “utterly enchanting.” In the latest adventure, this biracial family is on a mission to find the perfect way to celebrate their Papa’s fortieth birthday.
Kids explore one of Earth’s most precious resources in this delightful new publication from Barefoot Books. Tales by international storytellers are sprinkled through the book, highlighting the variety of ways in which global cultures value water.
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