Is there room for two artists at the zoo? As she learns more about her new friend from China, Ellie finds that a fresh perspective can lead to new inspiration-and maybe something wonderful they can create together!Ī prepositional game of one-upmanship tests the limits of play for Goat and Frog in the newest installment in Mo Willems’ Elephant and Piggie Like Reading! series, by acclaimed illustrator Andrea Tsurumi.ĪRU SHAH AND THE CITY OF GOLD by Roshani Chokshi When Ping, a panda who also happens to be a talented artist, moves to the zoo, Ellie is a bit intimidated. You can find these titles and more in our AAPI-focused catalogs: Celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Storytellers and Celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Stories. The following books, either written by AAPI authors, or featuring AAPI characters, or both, offer stories that will captivate any reader. This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and all year long, we celebrate stories that reflect the immense diversity of cultures, languages, foods, histories, religions, and mythologies, along with common experiences, both positive and negative, that shape the lives of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI).
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