Myra here.
Picturebooks are my comfort reads. Here are a few that found their way to me – all perfect for our #DecolonizeBookshelves2022 reading theme as well – which we plan on extending for 2023.
Diverse Picturebooks
(01) Crescendo by Alessandro Sanna and Paola Quintavalle (Amazon | Book Depository)
(02) My Uncle Is Coming Tomorrow by Sebastian Santana Camargo (Amazon | Book Depository)
(03) Beauty Woke by NoNieqa Ramos and Paola Escobar (Amazon | Book Depository)
(04) Wisp: A Story Of Hope by Zana Fraillon and Grahame Baker-Smith (Amazon | Book Depository)
(05) The Circles In The Sky by Karl James Mountford (Amazon | Book Depository)
(06) Nine Color Deer by Kailin Duan (Amazon | Book Depository)
(07) Maya’s Song by Renee Watson and Bryan Collier (Amazon | Book Depository)
(08) Until Someone Listens by Estela Juarez and Teresa Martinez (Amazon | Book Depository)
(09) Hope Is An Arrow by Cory McCarthy and Ekua Holmes (Amazon | Book Depository)
(10) A Library by Nikki Giovanni and Erin K. Robinson (Amazon | Book Depository)
(11) The Sour Cherry Tree by Naseem Hrab and Nahid Kazemi (Amazon | Book Depository)
(12) I Love You Because I Love You by Muon Thi Van and Jessica Love (Amazon | Book Depository)
(13) A Story Is To Share by Carter Higgins and Isabelle Arsenault (Amazon | Book Depository)
(14) My Hands Tell A Story by Kelly Starling Lyons and Tonya Engel (Amazon | Book Depository)
(15) Different by Monica Montanes and Eva Sanchez Gomez and translated by Lawrence Schimel (Amazon | Book Depository)
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