Audience: Parent

  • Sharing the Dream
    Sharing the Dream

    Agnes can hardly contain her excitement! She’s headed to the March on Washington. Sitting on her father’s shoulders, she’s awed by the sea of people—people of every color, gathered together to be a part of the fight for equal rights for Black people.

  • Fire Escape: How Animals and Plants Survive Wildfires
    Fire Escape: How Animals and Plants Survive Wildfires

    This nonfiction book by an award-winning author/illustrator team focuses on unique angles to a current topic, including injury rehabilitation efforts, species that use wildfires to their advantage, how to help area repopulation, and the animals that help to prevent/fight wildfires.

  • Wildfire!
    Wildfire!

    There’s a wildfire on Spruce Mountain! High up in the Evergreen Tower, dispatcher Maria sees it, too. She calls on expert teams of pilots, smokejumpers, and firefighters to battle the blaze. Meanwhile, the animals of the forest, from bears to deer to turtles, take shelter from the smoke and flames. Includes facts about forest fires…

  • The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee
    The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee

    Mina is trapped in the graphic story she created. Now it’s up to her to save everyone. In the speculative fiction adventure The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee,a teenage artist grapples with her first love, grief, and learning how to take charge of her own life.

  • Lion Dancers (Graphic Novel)
    Lion Dancers (Graphic Novel)

    Young Wei dreamed of being a legendary lion dancer just like his dad.Until his dad passes away, and he stops dancing leaving his friend and fellow dancer Hung behind. Years later, Wei is drawn into the world of lion dancing again.

  • In the Tunnel
    In the Tunnel

    Lee’s vivid writing about the Korean war discusses war and survival as well as an intimate look at everyday life for Koreans caught up in geo-political forces over which they have no control. Few books for young readers grapple with the Korean War from this perspective. The American involvement in the conflict is portrayed from…

  • Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd
    Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd

    When Gigi learns about an elite art camp on the east coast, she’s determined to go. But she knows her parents won’t let her, much less pay for it. After overhearing her little brother Tommy complain about how hard math is and how his teacher goes too fast for him, Gigi has a brilliant idea:…

  • New Year (Traditions & Celebrations)
    New Year (Traditions & Celebrations)

    People all over the world celebrate the New Year. Learn about the many ways people around the world count down the final moments of the old year, and how they celebrate the birth of a brand-new year.

  • Let’s Celebrate Korean New Year!
    Let’s Celebrate Korean New Year!

    Learn about the Korean New Year with this picture book by Emmy-winning TV host Michelle W. Park. This story follows two sisters as they explore the Korean traditions of Seollal while learning about the importance of family. Included is the author’s dumpling recipe and activities to celebrate the Korean New Year.

  • Finding Papa
    Finding Papa

    Based on the author’s real journey in 1983 from Vietnam to the U.S., the story brings another important voice to the immigrant and refugee experience.

  • Milloo’s Mind: The Story of Maryam Faruqi, Trailblazer for Women’s Education
    Milloo’s Mind: The Story of Maryam Faruqi, Trailblazer for Women’s Education

    Milloo dreams of becoming a teacher, but in fifth grade her parents tell her she has had enough school. She persists and eventually graduates college with honors. She decides to open a school in her house for girls and later opens more schools around Karachi, Pakistan.

  • The Secret Battle of Evan Pao
    The Secret Battle of Evan Pao

    Although Evan quickly makes friends at his new school, one boy seems determined to make sure that as a Chinese American, Evan feels that he does not belong. Evan must decide how he is going to handle the bullying and prejudice.