Celebrating Black Joy: A Collection of Picture Books by Black Authors
This collection of joyful picture books by Black creators includes some of our very favorite inclusive picture books that shine a light on beautiful friendships, families, traditions and fun.
Every month of the year, and particularly in February when we celebrate Black History Month, it is important for children to read and be read stories that showcase Black joy. We believe that these books belong in classrooms and homes all year long.
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I'm From | Author: Gary R. Gray Jr. | Illustrator: Oge Mora | Publisher: Balzer + Bray
I'm From is such a lovely ode to all the little yet important moments that make up a child's day. It reminds us how every day moments shape us the most - the people and places that give us our roots and eventually, our wings!
Big Tune: Rise of the Dancehall Prince | Author: Alliah L. Agostini | Illustrator: Shamar Knight-Justice | Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Shane loves joining his friends and family at bashment parties. He is often too shy to boogey to the dancehall music they love, but he finds other ways to participate, like collecting cans from the party and turning them into savings! When a party may be cancelled due to a broken speaker, Shane is faced with a huge dilemma - use his savings to fix the speaker, or save it so he can get the shoes he's been wanting. Will the party go on? This is such a fun story about generosity, culture and community!
The ABCs of Black History | Author: Rio Cortez | Illustrator: Lauren Semmer | Publisher: Workman Publishing Group
The ABCs of Black History includes uplifting and affirming information about Black history. The bright and lively illustrations and pages at the back with more in depth information make this book an appealing and important one to revisit again and again.
My Rainbow | Authors: Trinity and DeShanna Neal | Illustrator: Art Twink | Publisher: Kokila
This book is written by a real-life mother daughter duo. It is a beautiful representation of the power of being loved by people who truly embrace our full selves. Trinity is a transgender girl who wants long hair just like her dolls. She cannot find a wig that makes her feel like herself, so her mom works to create a wig that is just as special as her daughter.
Soul Food Sunday | Author: Winsome Bingham | Illustrator: C.G. Esperanza | Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Food is so often used to connect people to each other and to their pasts. In Soul Food Sunday, our narrator is thrilled that he is now old enough to help Granny with their big Sunday dinner. This is a beautiful celebration of food, family, and tradition and will leave anyone reminiscing about family gatherings and wishing they could join this family for their Sunday gathering.
Grandma’s Purse | Author/Illustrator: Vanessa Brantley-Newton | Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
This is a sweet representation of the magic of Grandmas. In this story, Grandma Mimi’s special purse is full of all the best things and makes everything more fun - you never know what you will find inside! The vibrant and fun illustrations and joyful story make this a special one to share with someone you love. Don’t miss some of our other favorites by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, including Becoming Vanessa and Just Like Me.
When My Cousins Come to Town | Author: Angela Shante | Illustrator: Keisha Morris | Publisher: West Margin Press
We selected this book as a 2021 Books We Love. It is a wonderful celebration of extended family and the fun and unique relationships children often have with their cousins. In this book, every cousin has their own special nickname - earned from a summer of fun and inside jokes and experiences - except one cousin. She’s determined that this is her year to get a nickname like everyone else! This book is about both standing out and fitting in, and we love how it will both make you laugh and feel their love.
Saturday | Author/Illustrator: Oge Mora | Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Saturday is this mother and daughter’s very favorite day. They are busy with work and school every other day, but Saturday? Saturday is the best because they always spend it adventuring together. Unfortunately, on this Saturday, one thing after another goes wrong, leaving them feeling exasperated and disappointed. They are eventually reminded that nothing about their day is as important as time spent together. This is a beautiful ode to hardworking, magic-making, single moms everywhere!
Time for Bed, Old House | Author: Janet Costa Bates | Illustrator: A.G. Ford | Publisher: Candlewick
Intergenerational stories are some of our very favorite types of stories, so we are thrilled to share this latest discovery with you! Isaac is sleeping over at Grandpop’s for the first time and is both excited to, and nervous about being away from home. Grandpop senses this in him, so when it’s almost time for bed, he asks Isaac to help him put the house to bed - quietly turning off lights, pulling down the shades, and getting it ready for a restful night of sleep. We love the relationship between Isaac and his Grandpop, and how universal it is to feel anxious about something new - it always helps when someone you love is there to help you through it.
Sulwe | Author: Lupita Nyong’o | Illustrator: Vashti Harrison | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
In this book, Sulwe is darker than everyone in her family and does not feel as beautiful as her sister or mom. She is also darker than her friends at school, and wants more than her mom to see her beauty. One night, she is taken on a magical journey where she learns the story of Night and Day. She also learns a very important lesson - to celebrate the brightness in herself and others.
I am Perfectly Designed | Authors: Karamo Brown and Jason “Rachel” Brown | Illustrator: Anoosha Syed | Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
We love the message of this book - you are perfectly designed just as you are. This book is written in a fun conversation style between a real-life father-son duo who remind us of the power of loving and fully seeing the special people in our lives.
Hair Love | Author: Matthew A. Cherry | Illustrator: Vashti Harrison | Publisher: Kokila
Hair Love is the cutest book that showcases the special relationship between a father and his daughter. Zuri loves her hair and the many ways she can style it, even if it has a mind of its own sometimes. When she wants the perfect look for a special occasion, she can only ask dad for help, but he does not know how to do all the styles like mom. Her dad commits to figuring it all out for his daughter, and together, they work to create her most special look yet!
I am Every Good Thing | Author: Derrick Barnes | Illustrator: Gordon C. James | Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
This is a beautiful book written from the perspective of a young Black narrator who is confident and excited for his future, and also afraid because he is often misunderstood. I am Every Good Thing is a rhythmic celebration of Black boyhood and their right to thrive. It may have been written for young readers, but the message is for readers of every age: all Black boys are worthy and deserving of love.
I’m Growing Great | Author/Illustrator: Mechel Renee Roe | Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
This is such a pretty book of affirmations for growing young people. We cannot help but fall in love with this book and its gorgeous floral illustrations and short and impactful text. The repetition of, “I am growing each day!” will also make this a fun story to read over and over again with eager kids who want to read with you.
Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment | Authors: Parker and Jessica Curry | Illustrator: Brittany Jackson | Publisher: Aladdin
Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment was written by a real-life mother-daughter duo and the moment that one ordinary outing turned into an extraordinary experience. Parker and her family visited the National Portrait Museum, but nothing held her interest until she came across First Lady Michelle Obama’s portrait. In it, she saw someone like her - someone strong, bold, beautiful and Black. This moment speaks to the power of representation and how it can help children dream big. Don’t miss the next book in this series, Parker Shines On: Another Extraordinary Moment.
When Langston Dances | Author: Kaija Langley | Illustrator: Keith Mallett | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Ever since Langston saw a dance company perform, all he wanted to do was dance - to learn how to do all the beautiful and technical things he saw. Sure, he likes basketball, too, but that is not where his heart is. This is such a joyful and affirming book that breaks traditional gender constructs and shows us a Black boy who loves dance, and has the support of his whole community.
Dream Street | Author: Tricia Elam Walker | Illustrator: Euka Holmes | Publisher: Anne Schwartz Books
Dream Street is based on a community in Boston, but it could be anywhere in the world. The people who live and work on Dream Street are supportive of each other, and friendships transcend age - people of all ages find comfort and joy in each other’s company. This neighborhood is filled with warmth, big dreams and a shared sense of community.
Red Shoes | Author: Karen English | Illustrator: Ebony Glenn | Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Red Shoes is a sweet story about an unexpected connection between two girls who live on different continents. When Nana gives Malika a pair of red shoes, they make her happy beyond measure! Unfortunately, it is not long before she outgrows them and feels heartbroken. She and Nana sell them to a resale shop and the shoes end up finding themselves all the way in Ghana and become another little girl's most prized possession. Giving up things we love is a lot easier when we know they can bring joy to someone else.
Gator, Gator, Gator | Author: Daniel Bernstrom | Illustrator: Frann Preston-Gannon | Publisher: HarperCollins
This rhyming book is a perfect read aloud. You are invited to a swamp to find a gator, gator, gator - are you scared yet? You have to pay close attention or else you might miss something important! This book is so fun, exhilarating and joyful - young readers are sure to love it!
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