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[BHE 435] More Award-Winning Diverse PictureBooks

... thanks to Book Depository

Myra here.

For the past several weeks, I have been sharing the titles that have arrived at my doorstep, all connected to the research project on diverse picturebooks that I am heading here in the United Arab Emirates. Here are a few more, including a professional development text.

Award-winning Picturebook Titles

(1) Martin De Porres: The Rose In The Desert by Gary D. Schmidt and David Diaz (Amazon | Book Depository)

(2) Tito Puente: Mambo King | Rey Del Mambo by Monica Brown and Rafael Lopez (Amazon | Book Depository)

(3) Riding A Donkey Backwards: Wise And Foolish Tales Of Mulla Nasruddin retold by Sean Taylor & The Khayaal Theatre and illustrated by Shirin Adl (Amazon | Book Depository)

(4) Ellen’s Broom by Kelly Starling Lyons and Daniel Minter (Amazon | Book Depository)

(5) Memphis, Martin, And The Mountaintop: The Sanitation Strike Of 1968 by Alice Faye Duncan and R. Gregory Christie (Amazon | Book Depository)

(6) The Great Migration: Journey To The North by Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist (Amazon | Book Depository)

(7) Esquivel! Space Age Sound Artist by Susan Wood and Duncan Tonatiuh (Amazon | Book Depository)

(8) Seeds Of Change by Jen Cullerton Johnson and Sonia Lynn Sadler (Amazon | Book Depository)

(9) The Complete Guide To Service Learning by Cathryn Berger Kaye (Amazon | Book Depository)

(10) Heart And Soul: The Story Of America And African Americans by Kadir Nelson (Amazon | Book Depository)

What are the books that found their way into your shelves lately? Do share them with us.

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