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Where is my Puppy?
By Caroline Hatton, Hideko TakahashiView DetailsA Vietnamese American boy searches all over the house for his puppy, who is always hiding just out of sight.
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¿Dónde está mi perrito?
By Caroline Hatton, Hideko TakahashiView DetailsA Vietnamese American boy searches all over the house for his puppy, who is always hiding just out of sight.
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Bedtime Fun
By Barbara Newkirk, Laura Freeman HinesView DetailsAt bedtime, an African American boy finds all kinds of things to do instead of going to bed.
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Comemos arroz
By Min Hong, Grace LinView DetailsA Korean American girl and boy love rice so much they eat it all the time and in many different ways.
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Mi caballo
By Karen Hjemboe, Anthony Chee EmersonView DetailsA Pueblo boy living on a reservation in New Mexico cares for and rides his horse.
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Toddler Two
By Anastasia Suen, Winnie CheonThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageToddler Two
By Anastasia Suen, Winnie CheonView DetailsA book with fold-out flaps just right for very young children beginning to explore their world.
At the Park
By Judy Nayer, Kayeri AkweksView DetailsA Mohawk boy visits the park and uses his five senses to discover the natural world around him.
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El día de la limpieza
By Danilo Figueredo, Loretta LopezView DetailsWhile helping her father with cleaning day chores, a Cuban American girl's best intentions sometime have humorous results.
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La clase de yoga
By Uma Krishnaswami, Stephanie Roth SissonView DetailsAn Indian American girl and her friends try a series of different poses in a yoga class.
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My Family
By Karen Hjemboe, Dorothy SullivanView DetailsA Cherokee girl learns traditional skills and customs from the members of her family.
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Snapshots
By Edith Hope Fine, Judy SakaguchiView DetailsA Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture.
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Yoga Class
By Uma Krishnaswami, Stephanie Roth SissonView DetailsAn Indian American girl and her friends try a series of different poses in a yoga class.
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Grandma's Purple Flowers
By Adjoa J. BurrowesView DetailsAn African American girl who cherishes her frequent visits to her favorite Grandma finds a way to remember her grandmother with hope and joy after she passes away.
Grandfather Counts
By Andrea Cheng, Ange ZhangView DetailsIn this contemporary intergenerational story, a biracial girl and her Chinese grandfather overcome language differences and develop a special bond.
Jazz Baby
By Carole Boston Weatherford, Laura Freeman HinesView DetailsA celebration of music and movement, this story in verse is inspired by the riffs, rhythms, and freedom of jazz.
Baby Born
By Anastasia Suen, Chih-Wei ChangView DetailsThis twentieth-anniversary edition paperback in a sweet story in verse of a baby's first year and a celebration of diversity for readers of all ages.
Bajo la luna de limón
By Edith Hope Fine, René King MorenoView DetailsIn Spanish. When she and her pet hen, Blanca, investigate, they see a man leaving with a large sack-full of fruit from Rosalinda's beloved lemon tree.
Strong to the Hoop
By John Coy, Leslie Jean-BartView DetailsA boy finally gets to play basketball on the main court with the older boys, and has to prove he can hold his own.
Rainbow Joe and Me
By Maria Diaz StromView DetailsA girl learns the power of imagination from her blind neighbor.
Night Golf
By William Miller, Cedric LucasView DetailsSet in the South of the late 1950s, an African American boy who longs to play golf is banned from the game because of the color of his skin.
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