A tender intergenerational picture book about a young girl who learns the Japanese concept of mono no aware—the bittersweet awareness of impermanence.
Browsing: Cultural Wisdom
A meditative, lyrical journey that encourages children to discover the ancestral wisdom and quiet strengths hidden within their own hearts.
A Song of Her Own is a heartwarming and culturally significant chapter book that explores the universal desire for belonging and maturity.
Looking for the Eid Moon and The Ramadan Drummer are evocative, informative, and colorful explorations of community, tradition, and love.
A beautiful book, especially suited for the classroom or library readings, SWEET PEOPLE ARE EVERYWHERE is a comforting, enlightening choice for children.
The following list of vibrant kids books will help introduce readers of all ages to the history, traditions, and stories of Holi, the Festival of Colors.
This novel, City of the Plague God, is not only a gripping read but also a great introduction for readers to modern social issues.
Noted anthropologist and educator Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole and award-winning illustrator Nelda La Teef talk about African Proverbs for All Ages.
Classes and families will find Classic Tales from India an exciting dive into the rich and vibrant cultural stories of India.
Author Vilasinee Bunnag, along with illustrator Yasmin Doctor, have created a wonderfully interactive picture book, Where Do Our Baby Teeth Go?, to help little ones understand, celebrate, and document this rite of passage.