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Still This Love Goes On
by Buffy Sainte-Marie
This beautifully illustrated tribute to Indigenous communities everywhere brings to life an Academy Award-winning Cree icons song of the same name, combining meaningful lyrics with breathtaking illustrations to create an extraordinary piece of art. 9/22
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Ice cream face
by Heidi Woodward Sheffield
An ice cream-loving little boy greatly dislikes seeing other people with ice cream while he's still waiting in line for his, which brings on his mad face, but when he finally gets his treat, his mad face melts into something sweet. 9/22
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Daddy speaks love
by Leah Henderson
This touching tribute to fathers commends all that they do especially encouraging their young ones to fight for a better world, with the comfort of knowing their fathers are right beside them. 9/22
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Tofu takes time
by Helen H. Wu
Lin makes tofu with her grandma and discovers that patience brings a whole universe together in a simple dish made by a modern Chinese American family. 9/22
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One, two, grandma loves you
by Shelly Becker
In this cheerful rhyming picture book, a little girl and her grandmother count up to their next visit and then do all of their favorite things together. 9/22
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Berry song
by Michaela Goade
As a young Tlingit girl collects wild berries over the seasons, she sings with her Grandmother as she learns to speak to the land and listen when the land speaks back. 9/22
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Ear worm!
by Johanna Knowles
Featuring hip, vintage-inspired illustrations, this lively story follows Little Worm on a mission to discover who filled his head with a song he cannot stop singing and soon has all the other animals joining in with ear worms of their own. 9/22
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