Rosie stands up for her Muslim friend Fadimata when some kids make fun of Fadimata's headscarf.
discrimination, the 1960s, civil Rights, First Nations
Abilities & inclusivity, disability rights, cerebral palsy
Charlotte is a Jewish girl fascinated by the traditions of Christmas in this charming picture boo...
The heroine, Gabi, recounts how as a young Jewish girl she lived on a family farm in Eastern Euro...
'courage, siblings, child factory workers'
Bernadette and her friends in the Lunch Bunch are back. This time Bernadette befriends a neighbor...
Ink-blot's self-acceptance encourages all girls to love and embrace themselves -- just the way th...
On her eleventh birthday, Hope is shocked to learn that the imaginary friend she's been writing l...
A book whose stories will inspire young people to see the impact that journalists, and these wome...
communication, teasing, self-confidence, reptiles, fear
Shaira loves the wonderful Indian foods that her grandmother prepares for her lunches, but she is...