Written by Dave Eggers and Shawn Harris.
If you had to name a statue, any statue, odds are good you’d mention the Statue of Liberty. Have you seen her?
She’s in New York. She’s holding a torch. And she’s in mid-stride, moving forward. But why?
By Maya Angelou, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Sara Jane Boyers.
Celebrating its successful 25 years in print, this brilliant introduction to poetry and contemporary art features brief, updated biographies of Angelou and Basquiat, an afterword from the edit
By Brad Holdgrafer, illustrated by Jay Cover
Speaking to today's critical political issues, this playful and encouraging story about breaking down barriers helps children learn about inclusivity, equality, openness, and kindness.
By Harry Belafonte
Sixteen award-winning children's book artists illustrate the civil rights quotations that inspire them in this stirring and beautiful book. Words from Eleanor Roosevelt, Maya Angelou, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. among others.
By Ruth Rocha. Illustrated by Madalena Matoso. Translated from Portuguese by Lyn Miller-Lachmann. What the world must look like to our kiddos who are still learning how to read, and how exciting it is when letters begin to combine and make sense.
Written by Jared Chapman
A bunch of friendly vegetables wear colorful underwear of all varieties—big, small, clean, dirty, serious, and funny—demonstrating for young ones the silliness and necessity of this item of clothing