Corn & Tortillas

Illustrated By: Job Martínez

In Corn and Tortillas: Love Shared, Ana Lucia and Manuel discover the warmth of family, the richness of Maya culture, and the love in every tortilla, inspiring all families to explore and celebrate their own traditions.

The O'odham ABC O'ohana

Illustrated By: Kerrie Ann Cázares

Introduce children to the O’odham alphabet with 24 colorful letters and 8 fun images per letter. Familiar objects and cultural scenes make learning meaningful, while a glossary and pronunciation guide help readers explore O’odham language and culture. Perfect for young learners, families, and classrooms.

The Beef Bandit

Illustrated By: Izzy Bean

A playful, rhyming picture-book mystery starring Easton, a lovable rescue dog who becomes the prime suspect when a shepherd’s pie goes missing. With humor and heart, the story celebrates honesty, teamwork, and the joy of belonging—plus a tasty recipe at the end.

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Illustrated By: Ellen Rooney

In this sweet picture-book follow-up to The One with the Scraggly Beard, a boy is happy that his uncle is moving in with him and his mom after years of living on the streets.

Avery the Fox

Illustrated By: Tamara M. Day

In a quiet forest, a gentle fox learns they don’t have to be a boy or a girl to belong. With warmth and wisdom, this story celebrates non-binary identity, self-acceptance, and the joy of living authentically.

Pirate Pearl

Precious Pearl is a pirate girl who steals treasure… and gives it away! When a prince appears, she sets sail on a daring adventure full of surprises, bravery, and the biggest treasure of all.

Guinea Pigs Don't Wear Pants

A whimsically joyful picture book that celebrates self-expression and individuality. Imagine a world where humans—unlike animals—can flaunt, saunter, and dress however they please. With exuberant illustrations and playful rhyme, Chris Paul Rainbows Farias (they/them) affirms the beauty of being exactly who you are.

Ayah et le vaste monde

Illustrated By: Barkha Lohia
Translated by: Rachel Martinez

L’histoire émouvante d’Ayah, une fillette qui a toujours vécu dans un camp de réfugiés et qui se demande ce qu’elle veut faire quand elle sera grande. Un jour, elle rêve d’une hirondelle qui lui montre qu’il existe des pays sans barrières et sans guerre. Elle se rend alors compte que ce qu’elle souhaite, c’est être libre comme l’oiseau.

Kohkom's First Drum

Illustrated By: Karlene Harvey

In this moving picture book, Charlie’s Kohkom tells the story of recently receiving her first drum. Kohkom wasn’t raised Cree because she was taken from her family as a child as part of the Sixties Scoop. After hearing her story, Charlie offers to teach Kohkom a song—and they agree to go to the Friendship Center drum circle every week from now on.

Flavie

Illustrated By: Julie Fontaine Ferron

Quand la remarque cruelle d'une camarade fait douter Flavie que sa petite taille l'empêche de réussir ou de poursuivre ses rêves, elle découvre qu'être « adulte » n'a rien à voir avec la grandeur.

My Language Is a Garden

Illustrated By: Rachel Wada

In this picture book, with a story told in rhyming verse, a parent tells their child about their heritage language and all that it represents, from ancient knowledge and medicines to exploration of the cosmos, and how by sharing this language, their hearts will be connected always.

Dessin refuge

Illustrated By: Camille Lavoie

La classe de Yohan le submerge de bruit et de demandes contradictoires. Ses crayons offrent une échappatoire : des lignes colorées deviennent des montgolfières qui l'élèvent au-dessus du chaos