I found this new challenge at this Instagram account. It's a great idea.
- BIPOC author and/or illustrator: No T. Rex in the Library--Toni Buzzeo
- Current events: Blue Sky, White Stars--Sarvinder Naberhaus
- Marginalized voices in history: Pirate Passover--Judy Press
- Bilingual text: How Do You Say? Como Se Dice?--Angela Dominguez
- Fairy tale or folk tale from a country other than your own: The Funny Little Woman--Arlene Mosel
- Nature and/or conservation: Look Book--Tana Hoban
- Immigration and/or refugee experience: Immigration--Lizann Flatt
- Celebration of indigenous storytelling: We Are Water Protectors--Carole Lindstrom
- Inspirational biography: Ruth Objects--Doreen Rappaport
- Book that is a window: Julian is a Mermaid--Jessica Love
- Book that is a mirror: When Aidan Became a Brother--Kyle Lukoff
- Disabled main character: Best Day Ever!--Marilyn Singer
- Black joy: When Martin Luther King Wore Roller Skates--Mark Weakland
- Inspires activism: Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer--Carole Boston Weatherford (reread)
- BIPOC girls or women in STEM: Mae Among the Stars--Roda Ahmed
- Incidental LGBTQ+ representation: A is for Activist--Innosanto Nagar
- Social emotional learning: Farm--Elisha Cooper
- The arts and/or creativity: Kid's Guide to Native American History--Yvonne Wakim Dennis & Arlene Hirschfeld
- Confronts or challenges gender norms: Women Who Dared--Linda Skeers
- Holiday book that is a mirror: Little Witch Hazel--Phoebe Wahl
- Holiday book that is a window: A Piñata in a Pine Tree--Pat Mora
- About cultural food traditions: Fry Bread--Kevin Noble Maillard
- Inclusive book about magic: Aladdin--Walt Disney Company
- Multigenreational story: Sisters First--Jenna Bush Hager
Challenge completed on December 3
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