Audience: Parent

  • We Are Still Here!
    We Are Still Here!

    Twelve Native American kids present historical and contemporary laws, policies, struggles, and victories in Indigenous American people’s life. Cherokee author Traci Sorell has a Native rights advocacy background, and is active in both her tribal community as well as the broader Native American community.

  • Chuseok: A Good Harvest Festival
    Chuseok: A Good Harvest Festival

    Children observe a Korean family celebrate the holiday with offerings, songpyeon rice cakes, games, etc.

  • When We Gather (Ostadahlisiha): A Cherokee Tribal Feast
    When We Gather (Ostadahlisiha): A Cherokee Tribal Feast

    A contemporary story about preparing for a Cherokee community feast.

  • Our Moon Festival
    Our Moon Festival

    Our Moon Festival presents three stories about diverse families celebrating moon festivals in China, Vietnam and Japan, highlighting their traditions celebrating Zhong Qiu Jie, Tết Trung Thu, and Tsukimi.

  • The Best Kind of Mooncake
    The Best Kind of Mooncake

    “This mostly true story about celebrating Mid-autumn Festival in China reminds us “that even the smallest acts of kindness hold the power to change lives, for the giver as much as the receiver.” AuYeung

  • I Am Not Jessica Chen
    I Am Not Jessica Chen

    Jenna Chen has spent her life in the shadow of her perfect cousin. Jessica Chen is so smart she gets the top score on every test. Jessica Chen is so beautiful people stop in the hallway to stare at her. Jessica Chen is accepted to Harvard. And Jenna Chen will only ever be a disappointment.…

  • The Magic Paintbrush
    The Magic Paintbrush

    Seventh grader Amy, an Asian American girl is not doing well in her middle school art class, until she picks up an ancient paintbrush at her Loa Loa’s (grandmother) house and unwittingly unleashes the power to make her art real and sometimes dangerous. Can she learn to control the magic?

  • Ilustra: Daybreaker (Book 1)
    Ilustra: Daybreaker (Book 1)

    Mika Mirasol’s boarding school classmates tease her for clinging to the stories about mythological beings her guardian Lola shared with her. Suddenly, Mika is hearing Lola’s voice coming from a moth. Can all the myths be real? Mika inadvertently uses magic to tie herself to a girl and boy from her class. Now they must…

  • My Name is Ai Lin
    My Name is Ai Lin

    In this empowering story, one child shows that by making the effort to properly pronounce someone’s name, we send the welcoming message that everyone is worthy of respect and dignity. When Ai Lin starts school, none of her classmates can say her name. The children make several attempts, but they still cannot pronounce it properly.…

  • Sarang Saves the School
    Sarang Saves the School

    If the school needs more students to keep its doors open, why not offer local grandmothers, including her own beloved Halmeoni, the education they were denied as girls? Set in contemporary South Korea and inspired by real events.

  • Family Media Online Posting Safety Discussion
    Family Media Online Posting Safety Discussion

    Parents infographic from UNESCO, and a conversation about posting infomation online, including cyberbullying.

  • Infested
    Infested

    Before time runs out, seventeen-year-old Puerto Rican Manny must rescue his family from a malevolent spirit targeting his apartment building in the Bronx.