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!
494 matching books
Show FiltersFilter Results
-
Any Child 192
-
Beautiful Life 113
-
Biography 67
-
Cross Group 156
-
Folklore 10
-
Incidental 74
-
Afghan 5
-
Antiguan 1
-
Bolivian 1
-
British 2
-
Canadian 1
-
Chadian 1
-
Chinese 13
-
Cuban 2
-
Egyptian 2
-
Emirati 1
-
French 2
-
German 1
-
Ghanaian 4
-
Guinean 1
-
Guyanese 1
-
Haitian 4
-
Honduran 1
-
Indian 14
-
Iranian 1
-
Israeli 1
-
Jamaican 4
-
Japanese 7
-
Kenyan 3
-
Korean 6
-
Lebanese 1
-
Malawian 3
-
Mexican 19
-
Multiethnic 14
-
Nigerian 2
-
Peruvian 2
-
Polish 1
-
Russian 1
-
Somali 3
-
South Asian 24
-
Swede 1
-
Syrian 2
-
Turkish 1
-
Ugandan 1
-
Unspecified 300
-
Africa 24
-
Alabama 6
-
Alaska 1
-
Antigua 1
-
Arctic 4
-
Arkansas 1
-
Asia 38
-
Bahamas 1
-
Barbados 1
-
Bolivia 1
-
Brazil 4
-
California 15
-
Cambodia 2
-
Canada 20
-
Caribbean 10
-
Chad 1
-
China 9
-
Colombia 1
-
Colorado 1
-
Cuba 1
-
Eastern Asia 14
-
Ecuador 1
-
Egypt 2
-
England 3
-
Ethiopia 8
-
Europe 6
-
Florida 1
-
France 1
-
Georgia 2
-
Germany 2
-
Ghana 2
-
Haiti 4
-
Hawaii 3
-
Illinois 4
-
Imaginary 13
-
India 8
-
Indiana 1
-
Iran 1
-
Iraq 1
-
Israel 1
-
Italy 1
-
Jamaica 1
-
Japan 4
-
Jordan 2
-
Kentucky 2
-
Kenya 4
-
Lebanon 1
-
Maine 1
-
Malawi 3
-
Maryland 1
-
Mexico 8
-
Michigan 1
-
Missouri 2
-
Mongolia 1
-
Montana 1
-
Nebraska 1
-
New York 25
-
Northern America 155
-
Nunavut 1
-
Oceania 4
-
Ohio 1
-
Oklahoma 3
-
Pakistan 6
-
Peru 2
-
Poland 1
-
Senegal 1
-
Somalia 2
-
Syria 1
-
Texas 3
-
Thailand 1
-
Uganda 1
-
Unspecified 235
-
Vietnam 1
-
Virginia 3
-
Zambia 1
-
Activism 54
-
Adoption 2
-
Bi/multilingual 109
-
Disability 68
-
STEM 27
-
Fiction 384
-
Non-Fiction 107
-
Boy/Man 292
-
Girl/Woman 360
-
Māhū 1
-
Unspecified 46
-
Background 43
-
Dominant Main 339
-
Joint Main 88
-
Secondary 324
Kode’s quest(ion)
Kode knows many things, but she doesn't know one thing: what does respect mean? Who will help her figure out the answer? One book in The Seven Teachings Stories series. The Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe—love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty and truth—are revealed in seven stories for children. Set in urban landscapes, Indigenous children tell familiar stories about home, school and community. --publisher
Singing sisters
"Ma'iingan knows she is a very good singer. Conflict erupts when her little sister wants to sing just like her." One book in The Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe series. Love, wisdom, humility, courage, respect, honesty, and truth are revealed in these seven stories for children. Set in urban landscapes with Indigenous children as the central characters, these stories about home, school, family and community will look familiar to all young readers. --publisher
Keep it simple, Rapunzel!
"Escaping from a tall tower using one's hair is so fairy- tale old school. This STEM-smart Rapunzel uses the brain beneath her hair to educate her prince (and readers) on the ways the science of simple machines can save the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions reinforce the story's key physics concept"--|cProvided by publisher
My good morning!
Two sleepy parents attempt to supervise a small girl as she gets ready for school and insists she can do everything herself.
Rock ‘n’ roll soul
A young music lover steps onto the school talent show stage determined to be herself and sing her own unique song.
Swing sisters
The story of a group of African American orphans who played in their school's all-girl swing band and after leaving school made it to the big-time in an era when integrated musical groups were practically unheard of. It wasn't always easy, and it wasn't always safe, but the talented Sweethearts of Rhythm ultimately became an international sensation.--Amazon.com
One day, so many ways
Discover what daily life is like for kids all around the world! Meet children from over 40 countries and explore the differences and similarities between their daily routines. Over 24 hours, follow a wide variety of children as they wake up, eat, go to school, play, talk, learn, and go about their everyday routine in this stunning retro-style illustrated picture book that celebrates different cultures.--Amazon
Captain’s log: snowbound
Excited to give his report on explorer Ernest Shackleton in school, and frustrated by a monstrous snowstorm that has left his family and city snowbound, a boy imagines himself on a voyage where he and his crew (his family) are trapped by the ice, just like his favorite explorer and the ship Endurance.
Islandborn
Lola was just a baby when her family left the Island, so when she has to draw it for a school assignment, she asks her family, friends, and neighbors about their memories of her homeland ... and in the process, comes up with a new way of understanding her own heritage.--Provided by publisher
The discovery of ramen
Dao, a red panda, guides Ethan and Emma, two American school children, back into time to discover how ramen was created in Japan and how the noodle soup became popular worldwide. Includes glossary