New Vibrant Voices Titles for Kids

8 Books Found

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  • Beautiful You, Beautiful Me

    Illustrated by Salini Perera | Izzy notices her hair and skin tone look different from her mother’s. Her mother reminds her that not all children and parents look the same—but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re family.

    Cover of Beautiful You, Beautiful Me
  • H is for Harlem

    Illustrated by April Harrison | Take an A-to-Z journey through the history, people, sights, and sounds of iconic Harlem, New York, in this illustrated love letter to the neighborhood.

    Cover of H is for Harlem
  • Hana’s Hundreds of Hijabs

    Illustrated by Manal Mirza | In this delightfully visual tale on creativity and entrepreneurship, budding fashionista Hana finds a solution for her overflowing collection of hijabs.

    Cover of Hana’s Hundreds of Hijabs
  • Luli and the Language of Tea

    Illustrated by Hyewon Yum | In a classroom full of children who speak an array of languages and come from different countries, Luli finds something that brings them together—tea! A delightful picture book for children.

    Cover of Luli and the Language of Tea
  • Nana, Nenek & Nina

    Nina loves visiting her two grandmas—one in Malaysia and one in England. Follow Nina as she explores different cultures in this adventure about cultural identity.

    Cover of Nana, Nenek & Nina
  • That’s Not My Name!

    What’s in a name? Identity! In this picture book, Mirha is excited for the first day of school…until her classmates mispronounce her name. Encouraged by her mom, Mirha helps her peers say it correctly and see the beauty in her name.

    Cover of That’s Not My Name!
  • Wishing Upon the Same Stars

    Yasmeen’s friendship with Ayelet has made her move from Detroit to Texas a little easier. Yasmeen’s family is from Palestine and Ayelet’s is from Israel—can they make their parents understand they have more similarities than differences?

    Cover of Wishing Upon the Same Stars
  • The World Belonged to Us

    Illustrated by Leo Espinosa | A nostalgic look at summer in the 1970s—back when a street in Brooklyn was one’s playground and world. Rhythmic text and retro illustrations capture how it felt to live during this time.

    Cover of The World Belonged to Us