By Leah Henderson, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis (Nancy Paulsen Books – 2022) Daddies are awesome. From day one, they are their children’s cheerleader, supporting them as they learn and grow and make sense of the world. It’s a task … Continue reading →
By Natasha Anastasia Tarpley, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis (Little, Brown and Company – 1998) A young African-American girl describes the different, wonderful way she can wear her hair, and she and her mother celebrate their African – American identity. … Continue reading →
By Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis ( Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers – 2000) Inspired of historical family story of the author. In the post-Civil War South, a young African American girl, Virgie, is determined … Continue reading →
By Jacqueline Woodson, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis (G.P. Putnam’s Sons – 2001) Clover’s mom says it isn’t safe to cross the fence that segregates their African-American side of town from the white side where Anna lives. But the two … Continue reading →
By Tololwa M. Mollel, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis (Clarion Books – New York in 1999) A heartwarming family story in 1960s Tanzania. Saruni receives coins from his mother to cart goods to town each market day, and he has … Continue reading →
By Richard Michelson, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis … Continue reading →
*From SHI collection of children’s picture books in this URL, gifted books in April, 2024 by SHI will be available to read in the middle of May, 2024, at Atsugi City Central Library and Ebina City Central Library, Kanagawa, Japan. … Continue reading →
By Jacqueline Woodson, Illustrated by E.B. Lewis (Nancy Paulsen Books – 2012) Chloe doesn’t really know why she turns away from the new student, Maya, when Maya asks if she can play with Chloe and the other girls, the answer … Continue reading →
By Margot Theis Raven, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (Melanie Kroupa Books ~in 2007) A grandmother teaches her granddaughter to weaves a traditional sweet grass basket as telling young girl about their ancestors. A boy in a African village learned to … Continue reading →
Illustrated by E.B.Lewis (Simon & Schuster Books for young readers ~ in 2005) The song ” This little light of mine ” is an Black American spiritual dating back to the days of slavery. The music score is included in this book … Continue reading →