MORE favorite picture books. It is never-ending. My lists from the library are SO LONG. This set is full of books that are perfect for discussion. In book clubs, in families, in classrooms.
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Two girls, one white and one black, gradually get to know each other as they sit on the fence that divides their town.
Infosoup
As two children and their pet gazelle sneak out of the house in search of treasure, they come across a world beneath the city that is inhabited with monsters and pirates.
Infosoup
Primarily a Swahili counting book, Moja Means One is also meant to be a gift of heritage, a glimpse of what is unique about East Africa.
School Library Journal
There’s a sweet, sweet smell in the air as two young girls sneak out of their house, down the street, and across town to where men and women are gathered, ready to march for freedom and justice.
Publisher
In the 1800s, a Choctaw girl becomes friends with a slave boy from a plantation across the great river, and when she learns that his family is in trouble, she helps them cross to freedom.
Infosoup
The joyful story of a young girl who dances to her own drumbeat, and in doing so teaches others about the richness of diversity.
Publisher
A country house is unhappy when the city, with all its buildings and traffic, grows up around her.
Infosoup

These are SO GOOD for discussion. I used several of these in library programs repeatedly!!! More to come…
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