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[BHE 528] Diverse Picturebook Haul

Physical book haul.

Myra here.

I am thrilled to finally get my hands on these diverse picturebook titles – most would probably make it to my upcoming conference presentations in the Netherlands this September and Indianapolis in November.

Diverse Picturebooks

(01) Death Is Stupid by Anastasia Higginbotham (Amazon | Book Depository)

(02) What You Don’t Know by Anastasia Higginbotham (Amazon | Book Depository)

(03) Justice Is… by Preet Bharara and Sue Cornelison (Amazon | Book Depository)

(04) Blue by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond and Daniel Minter (Amazon | Book Depository)

(05) Celia Planted A Garden by Phyllis Root and Gary D. Schmidt and Melissa Sweet (Amazon | Book Depository)

(06) Peace by Baptiste Paul and Miranda Paul and Esteli Meza (Amazon | Book Depository)

(07) I Am Thinking My Life by Allysun Atwater and Stevie Lewis (Amazon | Book Depository)

(08) Osnat And Her Dove by Sigal Samuel and Vali Mintzi (Amazon | Book Depository)

(09) Smoke by Anton Fortes and Joanna Concejo (Amazon | Book Depository)

(10) When You Can’t Find Your Way Home by Paloma Sanchez Ibarzabal (Amazon | Book Depository)

(11) The Impossible Mountain by David Soman (Amazon | Book Depository)

(12) Little Seeds Of Promise by Sana Rafi and Renia Metallinou (Amazon | Book Depository)

(13) Everywhere With You by Carlie Sorosiak and Devon Holzwarth (Amazon | Book Depository)

(14) What I Am by Divya Srinivasan (Amazon | Book Depository)


How about you? Any recent book finds?

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