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  • 15 Things NOT to do with a Baby by Margaret McAllister

    15 Things NOT to do with a Baby

    Margaret McAllister

    A girl learns what not to do with her new brother, including sending him to play with an elephant or hanging him from the clothesline, and also what to do.

  • Abby Spencer Goes To Bollywood by Varsha Bajaj

    Abby Spencer Goes To Bollywood

    Varsha Bajaj

    What thirteen year old Abby wants most is to meet her father. She just never imagined he would be a huge film star, in Bollywood! Now she's traveling to Mumbai to get to know her famous father. Abby is overwhelmed by the culture clash, the pressures of being the daughter of India's most famous celebrity, and the burden of keeping her identity a secret. But as she learns to navigate her new surroundings, she just might discover where she really belongs.

  • A Brave Spaceboy: Moving is an Adventure! by Dana Kessimakis Smith

    A Brave Spaceboy: Moving is an Adventure!

    Dana Kessimakis Smith

    On moving day, a little boy bids farewell to his fears by playing pretend: he turns the scary unknown world into an out-of-this-world adventure by handcrafting his own rocket and astronaut outfit for a visit to Mars.

  • Absolutely Almost by Lisa Graff

    Absolutely Almost

    Lisa Graff

    Ten-year-old Albie has never been the smartest, tallest, best at gym, greatest artist, or most musical in his class, as his parents keep reminding him, but new nanny Calista helps him uncover his strengths and take pride in himself.

  • A Card for My Father by Samantha Thornhill

    A Card for My Father

    Samantha Thornhill

    A Card For My Father by Samantha Thornhill with illustrations by Morgan Clement is the first title in a trilogy of picture books exploring the lasting effects, big and small, of a father’s incarceration on his first-grade daughter, Flora. In A Card For My Father, how can Flora complete her class assignment to write a Father’s Day card when she’s never met her father?

  • A Clear Spring by Barbara Sjoholm

    A Clear Spring

    Barbara Sjoholm

    While visiting relatives in Seattle, twelve-year-old Willa explores the ethnic diversity of her family and investigates the pollution of a salmon stream.

  • Adaptation by Malinda Lo

    Adaptation

    Malinda Lo

    Flocks of birds are hurling themselves at aeroplanes across America. Thousands of people die. On Reese's long drive home, a bird flies into their headlights. The car flips over. When they wake up in a military hospital, the doctor won't tell them what happened. For Reese, though, this is just the start. She can't remember anything from the time between her accident and the day she woke up almost a month later. She only knows one thing: she's different now. Torn between longtime crush David and new girl Amber, the real question is: who can she trust?

  • Adopted like Me: My Book of Adopted Heroes by Ann Angel

    Adopted like Me: My Book of Adopted Heroes

    Ann Angel

    Adopted Like Me is a children's picture book that tells the stories of famous and inspirational people, all of whom were adopted. Read about great musicians like Bo Diddley, politicians like Nelson Mandela, stars like Marilyn Monroe as well as inventors, athletes, a princess skilled in judo and fencing, and many more.

  • A Family is a Family is a Family by Sara O'Leary

    A Family is a Family is a Family

    Sara O'Leary

    When a teacher asks the children in her class to think about what makes their families special, the answers are all different in many ways -- but the same in the one way that matters most of all. One child is worried that her family is just too different to explain, but listens as her classmates talk about what makes their families special. One is raised by a grandmother, and another has two dads. One is full of stepsiblings, and another has a new baby.

  • After Tupac & D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson

    After Tupac & D Foster

    Jacqueline Woodson

    In the New York City borough of Queens in 1996, three girls bond over their shared love of Tupac Shakur's music, as together they try to make sense of the unpredictable world in which they live.

  • A Home for Leo by Vin Vogel

    A Home for Leo

    Vin Vogel

    Leo grew up in the sea. He has a family of sea lions he loves. He’s happy, but he has always known he was different. Then Leo’s suddenly reunited with his human parents, and he finds he loves them too. But he still feels like a fish out of water. Being from two worlds and having two families isn’t so easy. Leo has a lot to figure out…

  • A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara

    A is for Activist

    Innosanto Nagara

    A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that activists believe in and fight for. The alliteration, rhyming, and vibrant illustrations make the book exciting for children, while the issues it brings up resonate with their parents' values of community, equality, and justice.

  • Alicia Keys by Russell Roberts

    Alicia Keys

    Russell Roberts

    Biography of the biracial rhythm and blues musician Alicia Keys.

  • A Line in the Dark by Malinda Lo

    A Line in the Dark

    Malinda Lo

    When Chinese American teenager Jess Wong's best friend Angie falls in love with a girl from the nearby boarding school, Jess expects heartbreak. But when everybody's secrets start to be revealed, the stakes quickly elevate from love or loneliness to life or death.

  • All are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold

    All are Welcome

    Alexandra Penfold

    Illustrations and simple, rhyming text introduce a school where diversity is celebrated and songs, stories, and talents are shared.

  • All Families are Different by Sol Gordon and Vivien Cohen

    All Families are Different

    Sol Gordon and Vivien Cohen

    Discusses differences in families in today's society, as well as what makes each family special.

  • All Mixed Up! (Amy Hodgepodge, #1) by Kim Wayans and Kevin Knotts

    All Mixed Up! (Amy Hodgepodge, #1)

    Kim Wayans and Kevin Knotts

    Attending a "regular" school for the first time, former homeschooler Amy, whose family is racially mixed, meets new friends who celebrate their differences and include Amy in their song and dance routine for the upcoming talent show.

  • All the Colors of the Earth by Sheila Hamanaka

    All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Reveals in verse that despite outward differences children everywhere are essentially the same and all are lovable.

  • All the Colors of the Race by Arnold Adoff

    All the Colors of the Race

    Arnold Adoff

    A collection of poems written from the point of view of a child with a black mother and a white father.

  • All the Colors We Are: The Story of How We Get Our Skin Color / Todos Los Colores de Nuestra Piel: La Historia de por que tenemos diferentes colores de piel by Katie Kissinger

    All the Colors We Are: The Story of How We Get Our Skin Color / Todos Los Colores de Nuestra Piel: La Historia de por que tenemos diferentes colores de piel

    Katie Kissinger

    Explains, in simple terms, the reasons for skin color, how it is determined by heredity, and how various environmental factors affect it.

  • All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon

    All the World

    Liz Garton Scanlon

    Pictures and rhyming text celebrate a family's day spent going to the beach, shopping at the market, eating at a restaurant and spending the evening with the rest of the extended family.

  • A Long Way Home by Saroo Brierley

    A Long Way Home

    Saroo Brierley

    An account of the author's inspirational effort to find his India birthplace describes how he was accidentally separated from his family in the mid-1980s, his survival on the streets of Calcutta, his adoption by an Australian family, and his headline-making Google Earth search.

  • A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar

    A Map of Home

    Randa Jarrar

    Nidali, the rebellious daughter of an Egyptian-Greek mother and a Palestinian father, narrates her story from her childhood in Kuwait, her early teenage years in Egypt (to where she and her family fled the 1990 Iraqi invasion), to her family's last flight to Texas.

  • American Ace by Marilyn Nelson

    American Ace

    Marilyn Nelson

    Sixteen-year-old Connor tries to help his severely depressed father, who learned upon his mother's death that Nonno was not his biological father, by doing research that reveals Dad's father was probably a Tuskegee Airman.

  • Am I a Color Too? by Heidi Cole and Nancy Vogl

    Am I a Color Too?

    Heidi Cole and Nancy Vogl

    A young boy whose father is called Black and whose mother is called White wonders if he is a color, too, even as he observes that people around him dream, feel, sing, smile, and dance in every color.

 

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