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Multicultural MULTICULTURAL GENERAL Pj Ajmera Be my neighbor Pj Castle For every child: the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child… Pj Dematons The yellow balloon (wordless trip around the world) Pj Hamanaka All the colors of the Earth Pj Fox Whoever you are Pj Katz The colors of us Pj Kerley One world, one day Pj Morris Bread, bread, bread Pj Morris Houses and homes Pj Morris Loving Pj Morris On the go Pj Morris Tools Pj Nicola-Lisa Bein’ with you this way Pj Raffi Like me and you (also a song) Pj Rotner Shades of people Pj Schaefer Kids like us Pj Smith Dance with me Pj Smith I am America Pj Soto The old man and his door Pj Van Laan Sleep, sleep, sleep: a lullaby for little ones around the world j 381.18 J23m Market days: from market to market around the world j 398.21… Many Folk/Fairytales from around the world j 398.353 B414t Throw your tooth on the roof : tooth traditions from around the world j 796.2 L289h Hopscotch around the world j 811 A239a All the colors of the race: poems ASIA, EAST ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA j 398.21… Folk/Fairytales (see spine label for country) Armenia Award Hogrorian One fine day j 398.21095662 K45g The golden bracelet j 398.21095662 S197w A weave of words Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 China Pj Flack The story about Ping Pj Jian Ming’s adventure with the Terracotta Army Pj Marx Kindergarten day USA and China Pj Schaefer The squiggle (Imagination turns string into a Chinese dragon) Pj Tompert Grandfather Tang's story Award Handforth Mei Li j 495.1 L478a At the beach (Chinese language) j 915 H351c Count your way through China India Pj Bash In the heart of the village Pj Makhijani Mama’s saris Pj Young Seven blind mice Oversize Kimmel A taste of freedom: Gandhi and the great salt march Award j 398.210954 H675o Once a mouse... A fable cut in wood j 398.210954 D378h The hallowed horse: a folktale from India j 398.210954 D855r Rum pum pum: a folk tale from India j 398.210954 G149m The monkey and the crocodile; a Jataka tale from India j 398.210954 G555t Tiger and the Brahmin j 398.210954 N565s The stonecutter: an Indian folktale j 398.210954 S548g The gifts of Wali Dad: a tale of India and Pakistan j 398.210954 S721r Rama and the demon king : an ancient tale from India Japan Pj Igus Two Mrs. Gibsons Pj Say The favorite daughter Pj Uegaki Suki’s kimono Pj Yashima Crow boy HOL Say Tree of cranes Award Say Grandfather’s journey Korea j 398.2109519 C639k The Korean Cinderella Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Laos j 495.9191 B648n Nine-in-one, Grr! Grr!: a folktale from the Hmong people of Laos AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, POLYNESIA j 398.21… Folk/Fairytales (see spine label for country) Australia Pj Arnold Pumpkin runner Pj Baker Where the forest meets the sea Oversize Crew Bright star Indonesia Pj Sis Komodo! WESTERN EUROPE, EASTERN EUROPE, RUSSIA j 398.21… Folk/Fairytales (see spine label for country) France Pj Kirby The cows are going to Paris Oversize Anholt Camille and the sunflowers Greece j 914.95 H351c Count your way through Greece Ireland j 914.15 H351c Count your way through Ireland Italy Ej/NEW Perkins Living in…Italy HOL DePaola Jingle, the Christmas clown Romania HOL Matthews The gift of a traveler Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Russia Pj Polacco Babushka Baba Yaga j 914.7 H351c Count your way through Russia Sweden Pj Lindman Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the… (many titles) Oldie Lindgren Pippi Longstocking (many titles) AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST j 398.21… Folk/Fairytales (see spine label for country) Africa Pj Ichikawa The first bear in Africa! Pj Isadora A South African night Pj McBrier Beatrice’s goat Pj Rumford Rain school Pj Williams Galimoto Pj Rumford Rain School Pj McBrier Beatrice’s Goat Pj Mennen Somewhere in Africa [NUR] Kroll Jaha and Jamil went down the hill: an African Mother Goose Award j 398.21 H168 A story, a story; an African tale Award j 398.210966 A113w Why Mosquitoes buzz in people’s ears Award j 841 C395s Shadow Award j 960 M987a Ashanti to Zulu: African traditions j 599.096 B328s Safari Cameroon Pj Alexander The fortune-tellers Egypt j 398.210962 C639e The Egyptian Cinderella Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Gambia Pj Hoffman Boundless Grace Israel j 915.694 H315c Count your way through Israel Kenya Pj Aardema Bringing the rain to Kapiti plain: a Nandi tale Liberia j 398.21096662 D311t Two ways to count to ten j 398.21096662 A113k Koi and the kola nuts: a tale from Liberia Madagascar j 398.210961 R221n New king Mali j 398.210966 D536ha The hatseller and the monkeys j B K27w Sundiata: Lion King of Mali Middle East-Tuareg People Oversize Kessler One night: a story from the desert Morocco Oversize Lewin The storytellers Sahara Oversize Kessler One night: a story from the desert Swahili j 496.3 F295j Jambo means hello: Swahili alphabet book WESTERN HEMISPHERE Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 j 398.21… Folk/Fairytales (see spine label for country) Brazil Ej/NEW Perkins Living in…Brazil j 918.1 H351c Count your way through Brazil Canada (Inuit, Native American) Pj George Nutik & Amaroq play ball Pj George Nutik, the wolf pup Pj Munsch A promise is a promise j 917.1 H351c Count your way through Canada Caribbean HOL Bunting How many days to America?: a Thanksgiving story Guatemala Pj Castaaneda Abuela's weave Oversize Markel Gracias, Rosa Haiti Pj Van Laan Mama rocks, Papa sings Hawaiian Islands HOL Rattigan Dumpling soup Hispanic American Span Emberley My day: a book in two language=Mi dia (Spanish language) Span j 306.85 L839f Family pictures=Cuadros de familia Latin America Spanish j 811 A694a Arroz con leche: un poema para cocinar (Rice Pudding: a cooking poem) Mexico Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Pj Ets Gilberto and the wind Pj Johnson Iguana brothers: a tale of two lizzards Pj Mora Juan Tuza and the magic pouch Pj Paulsen The tortilla factory Award Ets Nine days to Christmas j 917.2 H351c Count your way through Mexico Puerto Rico Ej Pomerantz The outside dog South America Pj Cherry The great kapok tree: a tale of the Amazon rain forest Trinidad j 811 J837c Coconut kind of day: island poems THE UNITED STATES: j 398.210973 Folk/Fairytales SELECTED ETHNIC GROUPS: African Americans Pj Aston The Moon over Star Pj Bauer Harriet Tubman Pj Benjamin My two grannies Pj Bradby Momma, where are you from? Pj Cole No Bad News (Milwaukee) Pj Cooper Willie and the All-Stars Pj Dungy You can do it (former NFL player and head coach) Pj Harrington Going North Pj Havill Jamaica is thankful Pj Herron Nappy hair Pj Hoffman Amazing Grace Pj Hoffman Boundless Grace Pj Hoffman The color of home Pj Hoffman Princess Grace Pj Howard Flower girl butterflies Pj Hughes My people Pj Igus Two Mrs. Gibsons (African-American and Asian-American) Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Pj Johnson, Angela Several titles Pj Johnson Now let me fly: The story of a slave family Pj Jordan, Deloris Several titles Pj Jordan Dream big: Michael Jordan and the pursuit of Olympic gold Pj Katz The colors of us Pj Keats, Ezra Several titles Pj Krensky Play ball, Jackie! (story about Jackie Robinson) Pj Lester Black cowboy, wild horses: A true story Pj Levine Henry’s freedom box (Underground Railroad) Pj Lindbergh Nobody owns the sky: the story of “Brave Bessie” Coleman Pj McCully Wonder horse Pj McGowan Sunday is for God Pj McKissack Goin’ someplace special (Jim Crow laws in South/libraries) Pj McKissack Precious and the Boo Hag Pj Manning Kitchen dance Pj Mason These hands Pj Medearis Our people Pj Medearis Snug in Mama’s arms Pj Medearis Tailypo: A newfangled tall tale Pj Mitchell Uncle Jed’s barbershop Pj Newton Let freedom sing Pj Nolen Pitching in for Eubie Pj Nolen Thunder Rose Pj Paul Long shot: never too small to dream big Pj Pinkney Fishing day Pj Pinkney Peggony-Po: a whale of a tale Pj Pringle Bear hug Pj Pringle Octopus hug Pj Raven Circle unbroken: the story of a basket and its people Pj Ringgold Tar beach Pj Rodman My best friend Pj Schertle Down the road Pj Smith Brown sugar babies ECj Grimes Rich: a Dyamonde Daniel book Oversize Bandy White water: inspired by a true story Oversize Bildner The hallelujah flight Oversize Carbone Night running: how James escaped with the help of his faithful dog Oversize Hegamin Most loved in all the world Oversize Hopkinson A band of angels: a story inspired by the jubilee singers Oversize Hughes Ella’s big chance: A Jazz-Age Cinderella Oversize Ingalls The little piano girl Oversize Michelson Happy feet: the Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and me Oversize Polacco January’s sparrow (Underground Railroad) Oversize Polacco Pink and Say Multicultural www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org/kids July 2015 Oversize Polacco Mrs. Katz and Tush Oversize Ramsey Ruth and the Green Book Oversize Reynolds Back of the bus Oversize Robinson Testing the ice: a true story about Jackie Robinson Oversize Whelan The listeners j 363.37 O16m Molly, by golly!: the legend of Molly Williams, America’s first female firefighter Amish Pj Good Reuben and the blizzard Pj Good Reuben and the quilt Pj Polacco Just plain fancy Pj Yolen Raising Yoder’s barn Oversize Stewart The journey j 289.7 A521a An Amish year Asian Americans Pj Compestine Crouching tiger Pj Compestine The story of chopsticks Pj Compestine The story of kites Pj Hall Henry and the kite dragon Pj Ho Hush!: a Thai lullaby Pj Ho Peek!: a Thai hide-and-seek Pj Igus Two Mrs.
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