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Chocolate Milk, Por Favor

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Book: Chocolate Milk, Por Favor Author: Maria Dismondy It’s Gabe’s first day of school in America, and he doesn’t speak […]

Tags: bullying, diversity, empathy, Immigration, language, Portuguese, spanish

I Am Perfectly Designed

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Book: I am Perfectly Designed                                […]

Tags: 2nd grade, acceptance, childhood, Family, identity, love, Modern

The First Rule of Punk

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 Book: The First Rule of Punk                              […]

Tags: Family, fiction, friendship, identity, Modern, Music, third grade

Call Me Tree/Llámame Árbol

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Book: Call Me Tree/Llámame Árbol Author: Maya Christina Gonzalez Book Summary: “In this spare, lyrically written story, we join a […]

Tags: Bilingual, Bilingüe, Cuentos en Rima, english, Environment, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Juvenile Fiction, Nature Preschool, Rhyme, spanish, Stories in Rhyme, Trees

The Day You Begin

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Book: The Day You Begin Author: Jacqueline Woodson Illustrator: Rafael López Honors: “Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for […]

Tags: Children, fiction, friendship, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Immigrants, Individuality, Juvenile Fiction, kindergarten, School, Social Emotional Learning, Social Issues

Drum Dream Girl

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  Book: Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl’s Courage Changed Music Author: Margarita Engle Illustrator: Rafael López Book Summary: “Girls […]

Tags: 1920s, African, Chinese, Cuban, Drummers Drummers, Gender Equality Gender Equality, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, History, Juvenile, Juvenile Nonfiction, kindergarten, Music, Musicians, Nonfiction, preschool

I am Harriet Tubman

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I Am Harriet Tubman By: Brad Meltzer    Illustrated By: Christopher Eliopoulos This friendly, fun biography series focuses on the […]

Tags: 2nd grade, African-American, based on true events, challenges, culture, determination, english language arts, Female, fifth grade, fourth grade, History, identity, inclusion, literacy, Picture book, read aloud, representation, second grade, slavery, social studies

Grace for President

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  Grace For President  By: Kelly Dipucchio Illustrated By: Leuyen Pham “Where are the girls?” When Grace’s teacher reveals that […]

Tags: 1st grade, 2nd grade, acceptance, diversity, english language arts, female lead, first grade, government, literacy, politics, President, read aloud, social studies, young girl

Another

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Another By Christian Robinson Illustrated by Christian Robinson   In his eagerly anticipated debut as author-illustrator, Caldecott and Coretta Scott King honoree […]

Tags: fantasy, Picture book, science fiction, textless, wordless

The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth, and Harlem’s Greatest Bookstore

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The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth & Harlem’s Greatest Bookstore Illustrations by R. Gregory Christie Carolrhoda Books, 2015 In the 1930s, […]

Tags: black history, black history month, books, civil rights, historical fiction, malcom x, Picture book

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