The following titles offer guidance to educators and parents about the language development of internationally adopted children who are English language learners.
These books for young children feature Native families and stories and include board books, photo books, folk tales, and bilingual stories.
These albums feature a wide range of children's music recorded in English and Spanish, including well-known folk songs and nursery rhymes from artists such as José-Luis Orozco and 123 Andrés.
These books celebrate all kinds of dances from Latin America, as well as the traditions and family celebrations connected to them and the dancers who bring them to life.
These books offer educators valuable background information and approaches for working with refugee students.
These books focus on refugees in Iraq and Afghanistan. They primarily take place during during the 2000s, although some stories have their roots in earlier conflicts from the nations' histories.
These stories focus on Asia and include memoirs and novels about refugees of Cambodian, Vietnamese, Burmese, and Hmong origin.
These stories and memoirs focus on the experiences of refugees on the African continent, particularly in Darfur.
These stories focus on conflicts in Europe and primarily highlight the wars in the Balkans. A few of the titles are written by Alice Mead, a teacher who spent many years in the Balkans advocating for children's right to an education.
These books tell refugee stories geared towards readers in middle grades. While they don't shy away from depicting violent conflicts, they are generally less graphic than the selections for older readers.