Hello, after some time and research, I found these five selected books that support each lens of diversity.
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Book title: Happy Like Soccer by Maribeth Boelts
Summary: The book follows Sierra, a young girl whose passion for soccer is intertwined with her aunt's presence at her games. However, it's a bittersweet book because her aunt/ her guardian, can’t be present at her games due to her busy work life. Her aunt can't take any days off because of their financial situation. Sierra struggles with this because she wants her aunt present. Eventually, she learns to manage her feelings and can accept that her aunt loves her even though she is not present.
Book title: Fighting for Yes!: The Story of Disability Rights Activist Judith Heumann
Summary: This is a picture book for young children. It follows the life of Judith "Judy" Heumann and her work. It highlights her disability rights movement. In addition, the book covers her early experiences with discrimination because of her disability. Including being denied the opportunity to attend public school and later facing challenges in obtaining her teaching license. After these events, she was motivated to fight for the rights of people with disabilities.
Book title: It Feels Good to Be Yourself by Theresa Thorn
Summary: This book explores gender identity in a simple and positive way. It also covers topics such as cisgender, transgender, and non-binary, and it simplifies it for young readers to understand. The main purpose of the book is to let children know there are many ways to be yourself. It's okay to feel different and that your feelings about your gender are valid
Book Title: How to Spot a Mom by Donna Amey Bhatt
Summary: This book notes that there are several unique qualities and special skills of moms. It explains that every mom is different and has individual characteristics. For example, the book says there is a Chatty Mom, who always has a story, or The Outdoorsy Mom who loves fresh air. All these mothers are different, but that doesn't matter. What matters is that they all have the same goal, which is to care for their child or children.
Book title: I Love Curry and I'm Not Sorry by Erlin Kakkanad
Summary: This book follows Rafa, a young boy who enjoys bringing Indian food like curry to school. Sadly, Rafa is teased at school because his friends find his food weird and unusual. Because of this, a "World Food Day" is organized at his school. As a result, Rafa's friends learn to appreciate his food and become more open-minded.