3/15/22
Reading Lists
Celebrate Women’s History Month with These 10 Children’s Books
Artist in Residence Ciana Malchione compiles her favorite children's books in honor of Women's History Month.
Let’s hit the books! Artist Residence Ciana Malchione compiles her favorite children’s books in honor of Women’s History Month. Who learned to read at the age of 116? Which doctor was arrested for wearing pants? Find out below.
"Nina: A Story of Nina Simone" by Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson
This illuminating and defining picture book biography tells the story of little Eunice who grew up to become the acclaimed singer Nina Simone and her bold, defiant, and exultant legacy.
"Love in the Library" by Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Yas Imamura
Set in an incarceration camp where the United States cruelly detained Japanese Americans during WWII and based on true events, this moving love story finds hope in heartbreak.
"Latinitas: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers" by Juliet Menéndez
In this collection of short biographies from all over Latin America and across the United States, author Juliet Menéndez explores the first small steps that set the Latinitas off on their journeys.
"The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read" by Rita Hubbard and Oge Mora
Imagine learning to read at the age of 116! Discover the true story of Mary Walker, the nation’s oldest student who did just that.
"Mary Wears What She Wants" by Keith Negley
This charming picture book is inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants.
"Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein" by Linda Bailey and Júlia Sardà
The inspiring story of the girl behind one of the greatest novels (and monsters) ever, timed for the 200th anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein.
"Joan Procter, Dragon Doctor: The Woman Who Loved Reptiles" by Patricia Valdez and Felicita Sala
This fascinating picture book celebrates a pioneering female scientist who loved reptiles.
"Danza! Amalia Hernández and El Ballet Folklórico de México" by Duncan Tonatiuh
Award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh tells the story of Amalia Hernández, dancer and founder of El Ballet Folklórico de México.
"Viva Frida" with Yuyi Morales
Frida Kahlo’s life was filled with laughter, love, and tragedy, all of which influenced what she painted on her canvases. Distinguished author and illustrator Yuyi Morales illuminates Frida’s life and work in this elegant and fascinating book.
"Harlem’s Little Blackbird: The Story of Florence Mills" by Renee Watson and Christian Robinson
Featuring a moving text and colorful illustrations, "Harlem’s Little Blackbird" is a timeless story about justice, equality, and the importance of following one’s heart and dreams.
Pictured: Tony Mirabella, 3rd Grade, USA. Courtesy of CMA’s permanent collection.