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!
320 matching books
Show FiltersFilter Results
-
Any Child 11
-
Biography 273
-
Cross Group 83
-
Incidental 14
-
Afghan 1
-
Antiguan 1
-
Basotho 1
-
British 1
-
Canadian 4
-
Dutch 1
-
Eritrean 2
-
German 4
-
Ghanaian 4
-
Guyanese 2
-
Haitian 3
-
Irish 1
-
Jamaican 2
-
Japanese 1
-
Kenyan 9
-
Kikuyu 1
-
Korean 1
-
Latvian 1
-
Malawian 2
-
Moroccan 1
-
Multiethnic 19
-
Ndebele 1
-
Nigerian 3
-
Peruvian 1
-
Polish 2
-
Russian 4
-
Slovak 1
-
Somali 3
-
Spanish 2
-
Sudanese 1
-
Ugandan 1
-
Unspecified 259
-
Xhosa 3
-
Yemeni 1
-
Zambian 1
-
Africa 33
-
Alabama 41
-
Antigua 1
-
Arctic 1
-
Arizona 2
-
Arkansas 7
-
Asia 3
-
Barbados 2
-
Brazil 5
-
California 25
-
Cameroon 2
-
Canada 9
-
China 2
-
Delaware 1
-
Ecuador 1
-
Egypt 2
-
England 5
-
Eritrea 2
-
Ethiopia 5
-
Europe 17
-
Florida 8
-
France 9
-
Georgia 25
-
Germany 9
-
Ghana 4
-
Guyana 1
-
Haiti 1
-
Hawaii 2
-
Idaho 1
-
Illinois 19
-
India 1
-
Indiana 1
-
Iowa 1
-
Iran 1
-
Iraq 1
-
Israel 1
-
Italy 3
-
Jamaica 1
-
Japan 1
-
Kansas 6
-
Kentucky 13
-
Kenya 6
-
Maine 1
-
Malawi 2
-
Mali 1
-
Maryland 21
-
Michigan 13
-
Missouri 13
-
Montana 1
-
Morocco 1
-
Nevada 2
-
New Jersey 14
-
New York 76
-
Nigeria 3
-
Northern America 247
-
Norway 2
-
Oceania 4
-
Ohio 8
-
Oklahoma 5
-
Oregon 1
-
Pennsylvania 17
-
Peru 2
-
Poland 2
-
Somalia 2
-
Spain 3
-
Sudan 1
-
Tanzania 1
-
Tennessee 15
-
Texas 9
-
Uganda 1
-
Unspecified 11
-
Virginia 18
-
Yemen 1
-
Zambia 1
-
Zimbabwe 1
-
Activism 124
-
Adoption 2
-
Disability 25
-
STEM 28
-
Non-Fiction 320
-
Inuit 1
-
Boy/Man 320
-
Girl/Woman 205
-
Background 36
-
Dominant Main 269
-
Joint Main 33
-
Secondary 217
Ashley Bryan
"Ashley's autobiography is full of art, photographs, and the poignant never-say-never tale of his rich life, a life that has always included drawing and painting. Even as a boy growing up during the Depression, he painted -- finding cast off objects to turn into books and kites and toy and art. Even as a solder in the segregated Army on the beaches of Normandy, he sketched -- keeping charcoal crayons and paper in his gasmask to draw with during lulls. Even as a talented, visionary art student who was accepted and then turned away from college upon arrival, the school telling Ashley that to give a scholarship to an African American student would be a waste, he painted -- continuing to create art when he could have been discouraged, continuing to polish his talents when his spirit should have been beaten. Ashley went on to become a Hans Christian Anderson Award nominee, a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer, and a multiple Coretta Scott King award winner. As you might imagine, his story is powerful, bursting with his creative energy, and a testament to believing in oneself. It's a book every child in America should have access to and it does what the very best autobiographies do; it inspires!" -- publisher
Michelle Obama
"In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Michelle Obama, the iconic first lady, advocate, lawyer, and author. Young Michelle grew up on the South Side of Chicago in a close-knit family. She loved school, achieving A’s, and worked hard to blaze trails at the universities of Princeton and Harvard. Then, at the beginning of her legal career, she met Barack Obama. As first lady, she used her platform to advocate for women and girls and continues to inspire many with her powerful voice, and best-selling books. This empowering book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the inspiring woman’s life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a best-selling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream." -- publisher
Song in a Rainstorm: The Story of Musical Prodigy Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins
Born blind into a life of slavery in Georgia, Thomas Wiggins was dismissed as a "useless burden." But through the loving protection of his family, he went on to become one of the greatest musicians of his time --
Touch the Sky: Alice Coachman, Olympic high jumper
A biography of the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal, from her childhood in segregated Albany, Georgia, in the 1930s, through her recognition at the 1996 Olympics as one of the hundred best athletes in Olympic history. Includes bibliographical references
Walking for Water: How One Boy Stood Up for Gender Equality
"Victor is a pretty typical eight-year-old: he races to get his chores done, finds math challenging and likes to play with his friends. One day, the new school teacher introduces Vic and the other students to the idea of equality between boys and girls. Vic has never really thought about it before, but he soon begins to notice the disparities around him. Like all the older girls and women in their Malawi village, his twin sister, Linesi, now walks the long walk to the river to collect water for the family. Now she can't go to school anymore. It's just the way things have always been. But does it have to be? And is there a way for Vic to change it? When Vic has an idea about how to help, he discovers that even small changes can have an impact"--
Flying Free
"Before Bessie Coleman blazed a high trail with her plane . . . Before she performed in death-defying flying shows that would earn her fame as "Queen Bess" . . . Before she traveled the country speaking out against discrimination, Bessie was a little girl with a big imagination that took her to the sky, through the clouds, and past the birds." -- publisher
William Still and his freedom stories
"William Still’s parents escaped slavery but had to leave two of their children behind, a tragedy that haunted the family. As a young man, William went to work for the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, where he raised money, planned rescues, and helped freedom seekers who had traveled north. One day, a strangely familiar man came into William’s office, searching for information about his long-lost family. Could it be? Motivated by his own family’s experience, William Still began collecting the stories of thousands of other freedom seekers. As a result, he was able to reunite other families and build a remarkable source of information, including encounters with Harriet Tubman, Henry “Box” Brown, and William and Ellen Craft." -- publisher
Buzzing With Questions: The Inquisitive Mind of Charles Henry Turner
Questions buzzed endlessly in Charles Henry Turner's mind. Fascinated by bugs and other animals, he wondered: Can spiders learn? How do ants find their way home? Can bugs see color? --From dust jacket
Martin Luther King Jr.
"In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the inspiring minister and civil rights activist. Little Martin grew up in a family of preachers: his dad was a preacher, his uncle was a preacher, his grandfather was a preacher…so maybe he’d become a great preacher too. One day, a friend invited him to play at his house. Martin was shocked when his mother wouldn’t let him in because he was black. That day he realized there was something terribly unfair going on. Martin believed that no one should remain silent and accept something if it's wrong. And he promised himself that—when he grew up—he’d fight injustice with the most powerful weapon of all: words. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the inspiring activist’s life." -- publisher
A voice named Aretha
In this stirring biography of a true artistic and social icon, young readers learn how Aretha's talent, intelligence, and perseverance made her a star who will shine on for generations to come. --