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Books for Celebrating Heritage
6,610 books
0–3 yrs
853 books
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12–18 yrs
398 books
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Linking the Past and Present
What Did the Aztecs Do for Me?
Elizabeth Raum
For the curious student wondering why we study ancient history, this book reveals how Aztec inventions in food, science,
Ages 8–11
Cute Grandparent Books
My Nonna Loves Me
Little Hedgehog Books
For the toddler who shares a special bond with their Italian grandmother, this sweet rhyming story celebrates everyday m
Ages 1–4
The Night Before Christmas
Clement C. Moore
For the family establishing their first holiday traditions, this sturdy board book captures the magical anticipation of
Ages 0–4
Sun Shines Everywhere
Luciano Lozano
For the child curious about the wider world, this poetic journey shows how the same sun connects children across differe
Ages 3–6
bell hooks' Children's Books #4
Skin Again
bell hooks
For children starting to notice physical differences, this poetic book explores how our skin is just a covering for the
Ages 3–8
Hispanic Star
César Chávez
Claudia Romo Edelman, Nathalie Alonso
For children starting to notice that the world isn't always fair, this biography shows how one person's determination ca
Ages 8–12
Vermonia #5
The Warriors' Trial
YoYo
Doug, Jim, and Naomi must face terrifying demons made of their own deepest fears to save the Turtle Realm and rescue the
Ages 8–12
A Place in Our Community
We Gather at a Buddhist Temple
Sarah Shey
For the child curious about their neighbors' traditions, this photographic guide offers a welcoming look at the quiet be
Ages 5–8
Ordinary People Change the World #13
I Am Sacagawea
Brad Meltzer
Follow the life of the courageous Shoshone woman who used her skills as a translator to guide the Lewis and Clark Expedi
Ages 5–9
Marya Khan #2
Marya Khan and the Abominable Ski Trip
Saadia Faruqi
For the child who feels the pressure of sibling rivalry or the need to prove they are a 'big kid' while navigating trick
Ages 6–9
The Adventures of Spider #1
The Adventures of Spider
Joyce Cooper Arkhurst
Learn why Spider has a thin waist and lives in dark corners through these six clever traditional stories from West Afric
Ages 7–10
Astrid and Apollo #4
The Sticky Noodle Situation
V. T. Bidania
For the child who feels the pressure of helping with big family traditions or is worried about making a mistake during a
Ages 6–9
Fifth Chinese Daughter
Jade Snow Wong
For the young reader navigating the delicate balance between family expectations and their own growing sense of independ
Ages 12–18
Big Ideas That Changed the World #4
We the People!
Don Brown
For the student curious about why our laws exist or how a group of people with huge differences managed to build a gover
Ages 10–14
DK Readers
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr
Sara Khan
For the curious child asking about their Muslim neighbor's traditions or families looking to share their own celebration
Ages 3–7
Pashmina
Nidhi Chanani
For the child curious about their family's untold history or feeling caught between two cultures, this magical journey e
Ages 10–14
Snapshots in History
Freedom Rides: Campaign for Equality
Dale Anderson
For the student curious about how ordinary people changed the world. This look at the 1961 Freedom Rides highlights the
Ages 8–13
The Voice in the Forest A Tale from Ghana
Efua T. Sutherland
Mischievous forest creatures are causing chaos in the village, and only Afrum the Fool has the wisdom and courage to sto
Ages 7–10
Indestructibles
Hanukkah Baby
Ekaterina Trukhan
For parents wanting to introduce their littlest ones to the warmth of Hanukkah through gentle counting and festive famil
Ages 0–3
One Today
Richard Blanco
A lyrical, sweeping poem follows the sun across America, connecting the lives and spirits of people from one coast to th
Ages 4–10
My Loves Me
My Puna Loves Me
Little Hedgehog Books
For the little one who shares a special bond with their grandmother, this rhythmic story celebrates the security and war
Ages 0–3
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Hanukkah
Susanna Davidson
For the child curious about the origins of the Festival of Lights: this simple history explains how a small group stood
Ages 5–8
A Synagogue Just Like Home
Alice Blumenthal McGinty
For the community-minded child learning that a building is just a shell, but the people inside are what make it a home.
Ages 4–8
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Slavery
Sarah Courtauld
For the child asking complex questions about fairness and history, this book offers a clear, honest look at the global h
Ages 7–11
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