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  • af Gauri Dalvi Pandya
    197,95 kr.

    "Before a big move, a little girl receives a handmade kurta from her Aaji, with two big pockets filled with small reminders of her grandparents, and she helps make two more kurtas for them, allowing the family to feel close despite the distance across a big ocean"--

  • af Meghana Narayan
    197,95 kr.

    Amaya embraces her diverse heritage, including her Indian and Chinese roots, to celebrate her individuality as she welcomes her new sibling.

  • af Bobbie Peyton
    197,95 kr.

    "Jojo, come dance!" Lola calls, inviting him to leap between the clapping and slapping bamboo poles and dance the tinikling with her. Whirling, twirling, and singing in Tagalog, Jojo tries but trips. Lola dances between the two poles easily, the same way she dances between their American and Filipino cultures--Jojo knows that dance! And finally, spinning and hopping to the rhythm of his life, he's dancing the tinikling!

  • af Isabel Estrada
    197,95 kr.

    "In the 1970s mariachi was only for boys, but when Tuchi stumbles across her nana's guitarrâon she decides to audition for her school's mariachi ensemble"--

  • af Julie Buchholtz
    197,95 kr.

    A young Indigenous girl explores the ways she's connected to the Earth and to those who came before her.

  • af Gina Jarrell
    197,95 kr.

    Everyone's hair is different and good, and one girl shares all the things that delight her about her nappy curls. It stretches! It's springy! It twirls and loops and hoops! But that's nothing compared to all the amazing things she can do with it to express her every mood and style. It is truly unique. Just like her! Part of the Own Voices, Own Stories collection.

  • af Lesley Younge
    197,95 kr.

    Everyone in the neighborhood knows Allen is the fastest kid around. As soon as school lets out, he's racing through the park, past the library, and down the sidewalks. They call him A-Train because he's practically faster than the subway. ZOOM! But where is Allen off to every afternoon? "Got somewhere to be! Got somewhere to be!" he calls. Race through the city with A-Train and discover what finally gets him to slow down. An Own Voices, Own Stories Grand Prize winner.

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