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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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Did You Ever See?

2016

by Joanna Walsh

"Why do things look the way they do? Have you ever sped past in such a hurry that everything you passed was soft and blurry? And did you ever squeeze your eyes so tight that you saw lots of dots of colored light? See the world through the eyes of a child looking at things for the first time. Why do things look tiny from above, enormous from below, backwards in a mirror, wobbly through water, and blurry from a distance? Did You Ever See? puts into words a variety of visual experiences. Children will be inspired to notice both what they see and how they see the world around them, gaining new perspectives as they do." -- publisher

Incidental

Drummer girl

2016

by Hiba Masood and Hoda Hadadi

Year after year, in the blessed month of Ramadan, little Najma has happily arisen to the drum beat of her neighborhood's musaharati. He walks through the streets of her small Turkish village, waking each family for the pre-dawn meal before the long day of fasting. Najma wants nothing more than to be a musaharati herself one day, but no girl has ever taken on the role before. Will she have what it takes to be the drummer girl of her dreams? Find out in this inspirational story of sincerity, determination, and believing in yourself.

Beautiful Life

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