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First Names #1
Amelia Earhart
Andrew Prentice
Amelia Earhart cut her hair and took to the skies to become a record-breaking pilot, transforming from a Kansas tomboy i
Ages 8–12
Signs of Hope: The Revolutionary Art of Sister Corita Kent
Mara Rockliff
For the child who sees wonder in the everyday. Discover how a rebellious nun transformed grocery ads into messages of lo
Ages 4–9
Creepy and True #3
Bones Unearthed!
Kerrie Logan Hollihan
Skeletal remains from Aztec skull racks to Franklin's basement reveal the grisly truths of human history through forensi
Ages 10–14
Ada Twist, Scientist
Show Me the Bunny
Gabrielle Meyer
Ada Twist must use her scientific brain to hide the hardest Easter eggs ever, proving that mistakes are just part of the
Ages 4–8
Nature Riddles and Rhymes #2
Fancy Feet: Guess Who's Walking
Rebecca E. Hirsch
Perfect for the child who loves to ask 'why' and 'who,' this rhyming guessing game turns a nature lesson into an interac
Ages 3–7
Game of Freedom: Mestre Bimba and the Art of Capoeira
Duncan Tonatiuh
Mestre Bimba transformed capoeira from an outlawed practice into a world-renowned art form of resistance and cultural pr
Ages 6–10
The Questioneers #5
Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty
Aaron loves stories but struggles with letters that look like squiggles; everything changes when he finds a way to tell
Ages 4–8
The Woman Who Split the Atom: The Life of Lise Meitner
Marissa Moss
Lise Meitner battled sexism and life-threatening prejudice to discover the secret of the atom, staying true to her pacif
Ages 10–14
Lazy Little Loafers
Susan Orlean
A frustrated child hauling a heavy backpack through New York wonders why babies get to spend all day napping and babblin
Ages 4–8
A Ride to Remember
Sharon Langley, Amy Nathan
In the summer of 1963, a community protests for change, leading young Sharon Langley to become the first Black child to
Ages 6–9
Who's Got Mail?: The History of Mail in America
Linda Barrett Osborne
Uncover how mail delivery grew alongside the nation, from the grit of the early post to the diverse workers who kept Ame
Ages 8–12
First Names #7
Beyoncé
Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahl
A girl from Texas with a love for song and dance grows into a global icon and activist who uses her voice to change the
Ages 8–12
Kitty-Corn #1
Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn
Shannon Hale
Kitty is certain she is a unicorn, and with the help of a new friend, she learns to embrace her true self despite what o
Ages 4–8
Women's Art Work: More Than 30 Female Artists who Changed the World
Sophia Bennett
Dozens of pioneering women from Frida Kahlo to Yayoi Kusama reveal how they broke through barriers to change the art wor
Ages 10–14
Grandma's Tipi: A Present-Day Lakota Story
S. D. Nelson
Clara spends a meaningful summer at Standing Rock Reservation, learning the traditions of the family tipi and the sacred
Ages 4–8
First Names #6
Nelson Mandela
Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahl
A boy from a traditional Thembu home grows up to challenge a system of segregation, surviving prison to become the first
Ages 8–12
The Fox and the Forest Fire
Danny Popovici
When a sudden fire sweeps through the woods, a young boy and a wild fox must find the strength to wait for the green lea
Ages 5–8
Ordinary Superpowers #1
This Is My Brain!
Elise Gravel
Brains might look similar, but they all think differently. This funny, comic-style guide explains how our unique wiring
Ages 6–10
Brooms
Jasmine Walls
For teens searching for a community where they can be their authentic selves while navigating systemic barriers and figh
Ages 14–18
Black Boy, Rise
Brynne Barnes
A soul-stirring anthem for Black boys that celebrates their heritage, creative power, and the brilliant future they carr
Ages 4–10
49 Days
Agnes Lee
For those seeking peace after a loss, this meditative journey explores the 49 days of mourning through the lens of Buddh
Ages 10–17
Freedom! The Story of the Black Panther Party
Jetta Grace Martin, Joshua Bloom, Waldo E. Martin Jr.
This deeply researched history captures the revolution sparked by the Black Panther Party, from community breakfast prog
Ages 12–18
Where Wolves Don't Die
Anton Treuer
Wrongfully accused of arson, an Ojibwe boy flees the city to hide in the Canadian wilderness, learning traditional survi
Ages 12–18
What Do Brothas Do All Day?
Ajuan Mance
For children who rarely see their own communities reflected on the page, this vibrant collection of portraits celebrates
Ages 3–8
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