Finding Diverse Books 2024 | Easy Readers & Bridging Fiction

Updated December 13, 2023
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Who will win?
David, Arihhonni
Paper Book
Bear has fast legs. Turtle has a fast mind. Who will win the race?A fun Native American tale that kindergarteners and first graders can read on their own. Ready, set, go! Bear will go over the ice. Turtle will go under the ice. ...

A Haudenosaunee storyteller shares a traditional story about a race between Bear and Turtle that highlights the importance of working together. This could pair nicely with Aesop's The Tortoise and the Hare as students discuss how a similar concept (a race between a fast creature and a slow creature) can be told in different ways to convey different meanings, or write their own stories about animal races. Includes a pronunciation guide and translations for Mohawk words used in the story. The entire I Like to Read series contains simple yet engaging stories, perfect for beginning readers.

Easy Reader Level 1

Race & Ethnicity | Indigenous

What's in a name?
Iwai, Melissa
Paper Book
Gigi wants to go by something besides her baby name--but her full name, Geraldine, is too long to write and Hanako, her middle name, doesn't feel quite right. Will Gigi find the perfect name? This exciting new I Can Read series is brought to you by author-illustrator Melissa Iwai, whose...

Growing out of your "baby name" is a big transition for many elementary school students! In addition to debating the pros and cons of various grown up names, Gigi also considers how it will affect her beloved Ojiji, who sometimes has trouble pronouncing sounds not spoken in his native Japanese. A great opportunity for students to reflect on what their own names mean to them and what nicknames they do--or don't--want to use with classmates.

Easy Reader Level 3

Race & Ethnicity | Asian & Pacific Islander

Maxie Wiz and her dragon
Meadows, Michelle
Paper Book
A rollicking, rhyming, magical adventure in this Step 1 Reader featuring a young wizard in training! Maxie Wiz wants a pal. HOCUS-POCUS-a dragon egg appears! Soon, he almost grows too large for the castle! What spells will Maxie come up with to help with her new pet? ...

From Dragon Masters to Wings of Fire, dragons are increasingly popular with elementary school students. With fewer than 10 words per page, this story of a young witch bonding with her new baby dragon is accessible for beginning readers. The series continues to grow with a second book, Maxie Wiz and the Magic Charms, which hit the shelves in December 2023.

Easy Reader Level 1

Race & Ethnicity | Black

Elena rides
Medina, Juana
Paper Book
Beginning readers--and beginning riders--will be drawn to this bright, buoyant story of a determined elephant and her loyal sidekick, from the award-winning creator of Juana & Lucas. Elena wants to ride her bike. She steadies, she readies. She wobbles, she bobbles . . ....

Most kids are familiar with the challenging, frustrating, sometimes scary process of learning to ride a bike. Elena faces all of these challenges, including a setback after she thinks she's achieved mastery, making it a good fit for SEL lessons on resilience. A Spanish edition, Elene monte en bici, is available as well.

Easy Reader Level 1

Language | Spanish

Tacos today
Raúl the Third
Paper Book
An Eisner Award Nominee! An NPR Books We Love Selection An ALA Best Graphic Novels for Children Selection A Children's Book Council Children's Favorite A Children's Book Council Librarian Favorite A Children's Book Council Teacher Favorite "Outrageously...

El Toro and his fellow luchadores can't afford their lunchtime tacos, so they team up for an amazing street show to earn some extra cash. Raúl the Third's iconic illustration style, the widespread appeal of Mexican wrestling, and the mix of English and Spanish words crafts a colorful, action-packed story for beginning readers.

Easy Reader Level 2

Race & Ethnicity | Latine

The absent alpacas
Whaley, Kayla
Paper Book
Solve Animal Mysteries from A to Z! Young clue hunters Abbi, Daniel, and Lydia sniff out the mystery behind a group of missing alpacas. Inspired by Ron Roy's beloved A to Z Mysteries series, this spin-off is perfect for budding young chapter-book readers--and future detectives!

Disability in KidLit founder and author Kayla Whaley launches this spinoff series inspired by Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries. In the first book, Abbi--who, like the author, uses a power wheelchair--teams up with her friends to solve a mystery at the Maine State Fair. While representations of disability in children's books have been increasing in the last several years, many of those books are written by non-disabled authors or authors who became disabled as adults. Whaley draws on her own experiences as a disabled kid to provide a much-needed mirror for young readers in similar circumstances.

Bridging Fiction Grades 2-4

Disability


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