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Teacher-Selected Books by Grade Level
Last updated Friday, February 21, 2025
Kindergarten | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th
Kindergarten
A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee, by Chris Van Dusen
A Giraffe and a Half, by Shel Silverstein
A Grand Old Tree, by Mary Newell DePalma
A Kitten Tale, by Eric Rohmann
A Penguin Story, by Antoinette Portis
A Pirate's Night Before Christmas, by Philip Yates
A Porcupine Named Fluffy, by Helen Lester
Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse, by Leo Lionni
All the World, by Liz Garton Scanlon
Alma and How She Got Her Name, by Juana Martinez-Neal
Amelia Bedelia, by Peggy Parish
Angelina Ice Skates, by Katharine Holabird
Angelina on Stage (Angelina Ballerina), by Katharine Holabird
Animal Music, by Harriet Ziefert
Annie Was Warned, by Jarrett Krosoczka
Are You Ready to Play Outside?, by Mo Willems
Art & Max, by David Wiesner
Bah! Humbug?, by Lorna and Lecia Balian
Barn Dance!, by Bill Martin and
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Celebrating & Demonstrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: 50+ Books for All Ages
Miriam Davis
Despite recent, increasing and widespread attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion, these three concepts remain central to the CDJL mission. We firmly believe that, not only are diversity, equity and inclusion not bad words, they are essential for a thriving and successful society.
We start with books. Books addressing diversity, equity and inclusion fight division, exclusion and intimidation. By continuing to provide and share books that demonstrate and celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion we show that everyone’s story is worthy of being told and shared and everyone’s story has something to teach and something from which to learn.
This list includes three books each featuring diversity, equity and/or inclusion for each age range we serve from board books for babies through educational books for parents, educators and other adults. Ov