Book recommendations highlight bipoc board books for toddlers

A book industry professional shared her toddlers' favorite board books featuring diverse authors and illustrators.

The recommendations focus on titles like Hot Pot Night! by Vincent Chen and Whose Toes Are Those? by Jabari Asim. Parents noted the books' interactive elements and celebration of brown skin tones. Other selections include Glow by Ruth Forman and Please, Baby, Please by Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee.

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Illustration depicting New York Times highlighting 27 notable March 2026 book releases by authors like Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, amid publishing challenges.
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New York Times spotlights 27 notable books in March 2026 releases

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Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

Several new picture books by Asian American and Pacific Islander authors are set to arrive in the coming months.

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A list of books by Asian American and Pacific Islander authors has been shared to celebrate the heritage month and align with reading challenges.

A wave of young adult novels hit shelves this week, spanning genres from horror to political thrillers.

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A new list highlights five nonfiction titles focused on mothers and matriarchs ahead of Mother's Day.

A selection of recent science fiction and fantasy books by Asian American and Pacific Islander authors has been showcased amid AAPI Heritage Month celebrations. The list features stories ranging from parallel universes to space samurai adventures. It encourages readers to support these creators during the May observance.

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Netflix's animated film KPop Demon Hunters, which debuted in June 2025, has captivated audiences with its story of a K-pop girl group doubling as demon hunters. The movie has garnered over 500 million views and awards including Best Animated Feature at the Critics’ Choice and Golden Globe ceremonies. For young fans, a selection of children's books offers ways to explore Korean culture and folklore inspired by the film.

 

 

 

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