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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Our Top Picks


NCHPAD staff have curated a list of their favorite books that have disability and diversity representation.  We hope you find opportunities to encourage children and youth to read and learn about things that make us different while learning an appreciation for diverse identities.  Please share with us how much FUN your children are having by posting on social media and using the hashtag #ThinkNCHPAD.  Let’s read!  Download the full guide for book descriptions, reading age recommendations, and where to find online here.

Our Top Picks:

Where is mi amigo, Pedro?
By Alex X. Martinez, illustrated by Grayson Cusimano

IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All
By Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, and Carolyn Choi.  Foreword by Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw, Illustrated by Ashley Seil Smith

Rebekah’s Superpower
By Emma Bilyk

Islandborn
By Junot Díaz, illustrated by Leo Espinosa

All Are Welcome
By Alexandra Penfold, illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman

Our Class is a Family
By Shannon Olsen, illustrated by Sandie Sonke

Meeting Mimi
By Francie Dolan, illustrated by Wendy Leach

I am Me (ages 3 -8)
By Karla Kuskin, illustrated by Dyanna Wolcott

You are Enough  
By: Margaret O'Hair, illustrated by Sofia Cardoso

Just Ask: Be Different, Be Brave, Be You
By Sonia Sotomayor, illustrated by Rafael López

Susan Laughs
By Jeanne Willis, illustrated by Tony Ross

When Charley Met Emma
By Amy Webb, illustrated by Merrilee Liddiard  

All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything
By Annette Bay Pimentel, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali

Not So Different: What You Really Want to Ask About Having a Disability
By Shane Burcraw, illustrated by Matt Carr

Song for a Whale
By Lynne Kelly

What Stars Are Made Of
By Sarah Allen


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