Talking to Kids and family explicitly about race is challenging for many adults, especially white adults, who may be entirely new to this conversation.
Books, web sites and articles for adults to learn about the Science of Reading, decodable books, and helping their children to become readers.
Mark Black History Month 2024 with this list of curated titles focused on African Americans and the arts.
-Alicia T.
Fantasy with action, adventure and mystery.
These books can support and motivate young children to practice routines like hand washing, teeth brushing or masking that help keep the family healthy during the winter season.
Books for children and young teens to help understand the lives of those in our community experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity, and hunger.
Books for ages 3-8 about autism and neurodiversity
Established in 2018, Prose Before Bros is a social book club for Women of Color (WOC) in Portland, Oregon. PBB is a community that provides a safe space for WOC to exist without explanation.
In March, celebrate Women's History Month with these titles representing the many and diverse voices of women.
Books for K-2nd graders to help talk about and overcome their fears.
View past titles, from 2003 when the annual program started, to the most current title.
These books can offer a starting point for Kids and family to discuss social justice and race together.
La Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas (ALA, por sus siglas en inglés) ha designado el 21-27 de septiembre como la semana de los libros prohibidos (Banned Books Week).
¡El tema del Dia de los niños y día de los libros este año (2025) es animales! Esta lista incluye libros de animales que habitan en Mexico, Centro America y/o Sur America.
Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month from September 15 - October 15! This cultural month honors the diversity of the Latinx community and its many contributions.
¡Celebremos la Herencia Hispana y Latina del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre! Este mes honra la diversidad de nuestra comunidad y sus contribuciones.
Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas with news that the U.S.
Black Resource Collection is a cultural collection offering a variety of materials that are primarily written by African Diasporic authors.
Gender diversity and LGBTQIA++ inclusive books for ages 5-8.
Nonfiction books for preschoolers to middle schoolers about and including LGTBQ+ individuals.
Empathy-building for early childhood and early elementary ages.
From local to presidential elections, discover how elections work, who can vote, and the history of voting in the United States of America.
Books about children with autism and Asperger's for their siblings, friends and classmates.