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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.


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Lenny has lunch

2010

by Ken. Wilson-Max

Lenny Has Lunch vividly and simply portrays a charming relationship between a child and his parent. They prepare lunch together, play a game while waiting for it to cook, and then enjoy eating together ? and all the time their dog Wilbur is trying to join in. It's a situation that will be familiar to all, but the charming depiction of Lenny and his dad engaged in this ordinary activity is brought to life by Ken Wilson Max's bright colors and strong simple lines. Its portrayal of a dad in a domestic role is refreshing, as is the depiction of a delightful and characterful mixed-race child at the heart of the book. With it's short and evocative text, this book will provide young children and their parents and carers with much to discuss

Any Child

In a minute

2011

by Tony Bradman and Eileen Browne

Jo can't wait to get to the playground

Any Child Cross Group

The can man

2010

by Laura E. Williams and Craig Orback

After watching a homeless man collect empty soft drink cans for the redemption money, a young boy decides to collect cans himself to earn money for a skateboard until he has a change of heart

Any Child Cross Group

Nate’s big hair and the grapefruit in there

2009

by Duke Christoffersen and Dick Truxaw

"When Nate doesn't want to try an unfamiliar food, he has the perfect place to hide it-- in his humongous hair. But when Nate's mom outwits him and serves him deliciously big grapefruit every day, it takes an army of super-strong, grapefruit-eating ants to get the grapefruit out of Nate's hair-- and to teach him the importance of eating his grapefruit"--Back cover

Any Child

Mystery vine

2009

by Cathryn Falwell

When a mysterious vine appears in their carefully tended garden, the brother and sister patiently watch and wait to see what it becomes. Includes gardening activities and pumpkin recipes

Any Child

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