Booklists for Educators
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- Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage for Middle Graders
- Pride for Young Children
- Pride for Kids
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- African American History & Heritage for Middle Graders
- Hispanic Heritage for Young Children
- Hispanic Heritage for Middle Graders
- Native American Heritage for Kids
- Native American Heritage for Middle Graders
- African American History & Heritage for Young Children
- Women's History for Young Children
- Women's History for Middle Graders
- Juneteenth
- Disability Pride for Young Children
- Disability Pride for Kids
- Disability Pride for Middle Graders
- Great Books 2023
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by Nicole Melleby
Winnie Nash, who has been keeping her sexual orientation a secret, spends the summer with her grandma in New Jersey as she struggles with her family's expectations while yearning to embrace her true self and attend the Pride Parade in New York City.
View on CountyCatby A.J. Sass
Shai, a thirteen-year-old nonbinary homeschooler, attempts to find a "new normal" post-pandemic as they start public school, meet new friends, and learn about their Jewish identity
View on CountyCatby Andrew Eliopulos
After dedicated soccer player Will is sidelined from the season--and his friend group--due to complications from his newly diagnosed Crohn's disease, he finds himself figuring out who he really is on the inside in this heartfelt and thoughtful middle grad
View on CountyCatby Kealani Netane; illustrated by Dung Ho
Preparing to perform a traditional Samoan dance at her Grandma’s birthday, Tala freezes on stage and must summon the strength and inspiration to help her dance, in this empowering story about finding courage through the love and guidance of family.
View on CountyCatby Kaylin Melia George; illustrated by Mae Waite
When Ano begins to dance hula -- a storytelling dance form that carries the knowledge, history, and folklore of the Hawaiian people -- Ano comes to understand the true meaning of aloha.
View on CountyCatby Andy Passchier
This book introduces different terms for gender identity and expression, while also teaching children how to accept and respect others
View on CountyCatby Cassandra Jules Corrigan; illustrated by Moe Butterfly
This lovingly illustrated guide is an important testament that genders other than male and female have always existed - around the globe - and comes with additional materials to help children uncover the genderidentities from their own cultures.
View on CountyCatby Lindsay Herriot; translated by Rachel Martinez
Our new baby gets lots of questions, like "are you a girl or a boy?" We aren't sure of their gender yet - and they bring us so much joy!
View on CountyCatby Lesléa Newman; illustrations by Maya Christina Gonzalez
Rhyming verses celebrate a diverse group of young children who are free to explore their identity through a variety of fun and engaging activities in gender neutral, non-judgmental environments
View on CountyCatby A.M. Wild; illustrated by Kah Yangni
A child gets ready for a wonderful day. They gleefully get dressed, hug their parents, go to school, and play with friends. All the while, unapologetically reminding themselves that they are and can only be themselves.
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