Space for Everyone
Written and illustrated by Seina Wedlick
$13 – Buy
(Ages 4 – 8 years)
This charming and touching picture book tells the story of Zainab, a Nigerian girl who is anxious about her family’s upcoming move. However, she quickly understands that no matter where they go, her community will always have a place at their kitchen table to come together.
Girls on the Rise
by Amanda Gorman, illustrated by Loveis Wise
$12 – Buy
(Ages 5 – 11 years)
This inspiring poem by acclaimed poet Amanda Gorman beautifully honors girls and the essence of girlhood in all its diversity. It emphasizes their strength, not based on appearance, but on their courage in confronting fear. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations from Loveis Wise, Gorman’s work serves as a powerful reminder of how girls have influenced our past while confidently stepping into the future.
Jollof Day
By Bernard Mensah, illustrated by Annalise Barber-Opp
$15 – Buy
(Ages 4 – 8 years)
This striking picture book follows a father and son as they prepare jollof, the beloved West African dish.
Amid the clattering pots, diced tomatoes, onions and secret spices, they relish the lively kitchen sounds while something delicious cooks.
With engaging, rhythmic text perfect for reading aloud, and colorful illustrations that highlight the joy of cooking, Jollof Day celebrates the meals that unite families.
So Many Years: A Juneteenth Story
By Anne Wynter, illustrated by Jerome Pumphrey
$20 – Buy
(Ages 4 – 8 years)
This poetic picture book tells the story of Juneteenth celebrations and the history of slavery in the U.S. It is a deeply felt commemoration of the resilience of the human spirit and Black people’s enduring traditions of joy.