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America Past & Present

Cooper’s Lesson Bilingual English/Korean

(Grades 3–5).

In this story of identity and intergenerational friendship, Cooper comes to appreciate his Korean heritage through an unlikely ally.

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Remember: Poems and Pictures of Heritage

(Grades 3–5)

An outstanding celebration of diversity and family: fourteen poets and sixteen illustrators of diverse backgrounds share memorable childhood experiences and reflect upon their different heritages, traditions, and beliefs.

I Can Be...Me!

(Grades PreK–2)

From bestselling author Lesléa Newman — a joyful picture book celebration of individuality, uniqueness, and children’s freedom to express themselves while engaging in whatever kinds of play they choose.

Going Back Home: An Artist Returns to the South

(Grades 3–5)

More than half a century after her family moved North to find a better life, artist Michele Wood returned to the South to see and experience the land where her ancestors lived, struggled, and thrived.

Honoring Our Ancestors

(Grades 3–5)

Through stories, art, and photographs, Honoring Our Ancestors will inspire children and their families to gain strength from the past as they ask themselves, “Who do I honor?”

Tan to Tamarind: Poems About the Color Brown

(Grades PreK–2)

This warm and inviting poetry collection helps young readers see every shade of skin tone is beautiful.

Just Like Me: Stories and SelfPortraits by Fourteen Artists

(Grades PreK–2)

Through stories, paintings, and childhood photographs, these fourteen artists open their hearts and invite us to enter their worlds.

Amazing Faces

(Grades PreK–2)

An anthology of universal poems focusing on the human experience— emotions, perceptions, and understandings—as expressed by poets of diverse heritage and reflected in illustrations featuring people of all ages and backgrounds.

To find out more or purchase these books, visit our website at leeandlow.com.

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