Staying true to yourself is a challenge many kids face going into the new school year, and while navigating this takes time, here are eight books that give insight into being brave in new experiences. Our picks for our Fall Book Round-Up show us that during adversity, there is beauty and strength in being fearless.
Brave Like a Buffalo
Written by Melissa Allan and illustrated by Jadyn Fischer-McNab
“Brave Like the Buffalo” is a children’s book with a message that will inspire all readers to face the storms in their lives with the help of their support systems and with a brave mindset. Baby buffalo is surprised and scared when a storm on the prairies passes through. Mama Buffalo puts on a brave face and demonstrates how to use courage and bravery to get through the literal and metaphorical storms we may face in life. This story uses a powerful animal, the buffalo, as a symbolic message and connection to Indigenous ways of knowing and being that helps to create a wonderful narrative rich with Indigenous ties and a heartwarming message around facing adversity. Ages 0-6.
Black Diamond Collection: Volume 1
Written by Isabel Cintra and illustrated by Zeka Cintra
Her latest book, “The Special Edition Hardcover Black Diamond Collection,” contains three charming tales (“The Princess and the Mirror,” “The Great Little Tailor” and “The Sweetest Lady Bug”) that explore the power of friendship, the importance of nurturing dreams and the magic of imagination. In “The Princess and the Mirror,” a kingdom’s obsession with beauty summons a wise fairy to restore balance, weaving a lesson on love and vanity. “The Great Little Tailor” spins a tale of adversity, resilience and hope set in a humble village, reminding us that optimism and courage can reshape destiny. “The Sweetest Ladybug” invites you to witness how Johana’s imaginative whims become a reality, painting a vibrant landscape of backyard mysteries. Ages 6-12
Princess Cupcake Jones and the New Baby Prince
Written by Ylleya Fields and Illustrated by Darrin Drda
If you’re in need of books to read to your oldest in preparation for a new baby, look no further. The latest installment of the “Princess Cupcake Jones” series follows Cupcake Jones on her journey to becoming a big sister. She is so excited about his arrival that a classmate tells her that babies are a bad idea! Cupcake is then determined to convince her parents that a new baby won’t work in their home. Author Ylleya Fields delivers a story to help children with the adjustment process that occurs when a new sibling comes along. In “The Princess and the Mirror,” a kingdom’s obsession with beauty summons a wise fairy to restore balance, weaving a lesson on love and vanity. “The Great Little Tailor” spins a tale of adversity, resilience, and hope set in a humble village, reminding us that optimism and courage can reshape destiny. “The Sweetest Ladybug” invites you to witness how Johana’s imaginative whims become a reality, painting a vibrant landscape of backyard mysteries. Embrace the charm and wisdom of these captivating fairy tales, offering a timeless exploration of universal truths. This collection is a must-have gem in every fairy tale lover’s library. Ages 0-6
Oh, Olive!
Written and illustrated by Lian Cho
Olive is an artist just like her parents—except instead of following in their prim and proper black-and-white footsteps, her canvases are smeared and splattered with vibrant colors. Presenting Olive Chen in “Oh, Olive!” The most magnificent and brilliant artist in the whole wide world! Her parents are also artists—serious artists—who paint prim, proper, perfect shapes. They know Olive has the talent to follow in their footsteps. But Olive likes to smear, splatter, splash, and even lick. With a brush in each hand, Olive cascades through town with her friends in tow, painting what she wants to, what she feels—until she reaches her parents’ pristine art museum. Ages 4-8
Let’s Share, Panda Bear
Written by Leslie Stratton and illustrated by Zuzana Svobdova
Have you ever wondered why panda bears are black-and-white? “Let’s Share, Panda Bear” is an enchanting tale, filled with friendship, sharing, and self-discovery, that celebrates the importance of spreading happiness everywhere you go. Take a journey to a world where pandas aren’t just black-and-white but come alive with hues of green, blue, and even purple! Panda Pete, an incredibly kind panda, discovers a magical way to share colors with his animal friends. As the forest transforms into a vibrant rainbow, each creature joyously embraces their unique shades. Yet, in a touching twist, Pete and Jack learn that being black-and-white has its own special magic. Young readers will be captivated by the delightful illustrations and the heartwarming message that true beauty lies in celebrating one’s authentic self and in sharing the colors of happiness with those around them. Ages 10+
The Hat Diaries
Written by Nadine Haruni
This imaginative, action-packed novel, “The Hat Diaries“, follows a teen struggling with loss, love, bullying, and loneliness. By day, 13-year-old Ryan Rigbee is the shaggy-haired loner getting bullied, still reeling from losing his dad. By night, it’s another story. He puts on magical hats that whisk him and his dog, Shadow, into adrenaline-rushing roles. The imaginary adventures he writes about in his diary transform him from an awkward teen into someone confident who can handle anything. Ryan’s mentor, Merl, helps him navigate clues that lead to startling discoveries, as the distinction between Ryan’s real life and exciting world of adventures becomes hard to discern. Ages 8-18
Warrior Girl
Written by Carmen Tafolla and illustrated by Jadyn Fisher-McNab
An insightful novel in verse about the joys and struggles of a Chicana girl who is a warrior for her name, her history, and her right to choose what she celebrates in life. Celina and her family are bilingual and follow both Mexican and American traditions. Celina revels in her Mexican heritage, but once she starts school, it feels like the world wants her to erase that part of her identity. Based on Carmen’s own experience as a San Antonio native, “Warrior Girl” brings both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 to the forefront of Celina Guerrera’s life. As a Chicana girl living in 2020, Celina learns to find herself through thought-provoking poetry sure to spark discussions on topics like racism, equality, cultural biases and social justice. Ages 10+
Iconic Composers, A Celebration of Music’s Extraordinary Composers
Written by Nicholas Csicsko and Emi Ferguson and illustrated by David Lee Csicsko
Bold, whimsical illustrations by David Lee Csicsko, along with concise, engaging bios by Nicholas Csicsko and Emi Ferguson, celebrate a diverse group of composers from the past 1000 years. Iconic composers feature historical giants of music like Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven alongside 20th-century composers such as Astor Piazzolla and Meredith Monk. Showcasing the true range of classical music history not typically acknowledged–exhibiting a wide number of genders, races and nationalities–“Iconic Composers” celebrates 50 composers who have influenced the field of music and collectively broadened its scope. Ages 8-12