Our collection of picture books featuring Black and Indigenous people and People of Color (BIPOC) is available to the public. *Inclusion of a title in the collection DOES NOT EQUAL a recommendation.* Click here for more on book evaluation.
Find titles using a keyword search below (e.g. adoption, birthday, holidays, etc.), or by selecting one or a combination of filters on the lefthand sidebar below.
First time here? Start here!
127 matching books
Show FiltersFilter Results
-
Africa 127
-
Alaska 1
-
Algeria 1
-
Arctic 1
-
Asia 11
-
Brazil 1
-
Burundi 1
-
Cameroon 1
-
Canada 1
-
China 3
-
Colombia 1
-
Congo 1
-
Cuba 1
-
Egypt 5
-
England 1
-
Ethiopia 79
-
Europe 5
-
Finland 1
-
France 1
-
Germany 2
-
Ghana 1
-
Greece 1
-
Guinea 1
-
India 6
-
Iran 1
-
Israel 2
-
Italy 1
-
Japan 4
-
Kenya 6
-
Maine 1
-
Malawi 2
-
Malaysia 1
-
Maldives 1
-
Mali 1
-
Mexico 2
-
Mongolia 1
-
Morocco 6
-
New York 2
-
Nigeria 6
-
Oceania 2
-
Pakistan 1
-
Russia 2
-
Senegal 1
-
Somalia 1
-
South Africa 12
-
Spain 1
-
Syria 1
-
Taiwan 1
-
Thailand 2
-
Tibet 1
-
Tunisia 1
-
Uganda 2
-
Zimbabwe 1
-
Activism 6
-
Adoption 1
-
Bi/multilingual 127
-
STEM 1
-
Fiction 99
-
Non-Fiction 27
-
Boy/Man 59
-
Girl/Woman 59
-
Joint Main 21
-
Secondary 44
The herd boy
While doing a good job of caring for his grandfather's sheep and goats on the grasslands of South Africa, young Malusi dreams of everything from owning his own dog to becoming President one day
Chirchir is singing
Chirchir wants to help her family with their daily chores, but each of their tasks proves too challenging for her
The tomb robber and King Tut
Hassan, grandson of tomb robbers, joins the dig of King Tut's tomb, but must show honesty to continue working.
The shipwrecked sailor
A tale, based on a story found in ancient papyrus scrolls, about a shipwrecked sailor who finds fortune when he is befriended by a serpent that is the Prince of the magical island of Punt
My name is Celia
A bilingual portrait of the "Queen of Salsa" describes her childhood in Cuba, her musical career, and her move to the United States, and explains how her music brought her native Cuba to the world
Deep in the Sahara
In Mauritania, West Africa, an Arab girl who wants to wear a malafa, the veiled dress worn by her mother and older sister, learns that the garment represents beauty, mystery, tradition, belonging, and faith
A song for Jamela
"The summer holidays are here, and Jamela is as bored as a girl can be! All she can think about is the Afro-Idols TV final - so when she lands a job at Divine Braids hair salon, she can't believe her eyes at the arrival of the glamorous Afro-Idols celebrity Miss Bambi Chaka Chaka. But while Jamela's idol dozes and Aunt Beauty designs her starry hairdo, a buzzy fly appears on the scene and threatens to ruin everything . . . can creative Jamela save the day?"--Provided by publisher