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Today we have a twist on the list courtesy of their newest shop, Little Grand.

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The childrens bookstore will provide curated lists recommending childrens books by those who love the genre.

Memorable, often humorous poems that teach the alphabet through activist political examples.

Never too early to expose your children to justice.

A is for Activist, by Innosanto Nagara

Updates the Superman origin story with an Asian American, antiracist twist.

My 7-year-old read it three times in a week.

A graphic novel about a superheros pets who are actually superheroes themselves.

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd

I love Santats visual and narrative style.

The whimsy and charm of Potters story and illustrations are truly timeless.

I enjoyed this as a child, and my son responds too.

Superman Smashes the Klan, by Gene Luen Yang

Visually inventive and wildly imaginative, this book is all pictures and no words.

Its like Buster Keaton embodied by Snoopy and drawn by Salvador Dali.

But really anything by Beaty in her rhyming series about children with amazing futures.

Baby Beluga, by Raffi

And lets hope we see a woman of color president in our lifetime.

Or anything by Sandra Boynton.

We have so many of her books.

Sidekicks, by Dan Santat

But this one with a song by the Monkees Davy Jones is the favorite.

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Your Personal Penguin, by Sandra Boynton