AAPI-Authored and Illustrated Baby Books

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Hey there, friends! If you’re on the lookout for some delightful baby books that celebrate AAPI culture, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a roundup of some amazing reads that not only entertain but also enrich your little one’s understanding of diversity.

  1. ‘Natsumi’s Song of Summer’ by Robert Paul Weston and Misa Saburi – $18
  2. ‘Eyes That Kiss in the Corners’ by Joanna Ho and Dung Ho – $18
  3. ‘M is for Movement’ by Innosanto Nagara – $20
  4. ‘Hot Pot Night!’ by Vincent Chen – $17
  5. ‘I Dream of Popo’ by Livia Blackburne and Julia Kuo – $19
  6. ‘Toasty’ by Sarah Hwang – $18
  7. ‘Sunday Funday in Koreatown’ by Aram Kim – $19
  8. ‘A Big Mooncake for Little Star’ by Grace Lin – $19
  9. ‘Bracelets for Bina’s Brothers’ by Rajani Larocca and Chaaya Prabhat – $16
  10. ‘A Different Pond’ by Bao Phi and Thi Bui – $16
  11. ‘Hush!’ by Minfong Ho – $7
  12. ‘Bee-Bim Bop!’ by Linda Sue Park and Ho Baek Lee – $8
  13. ‘The Name Jar’ by Yangsook Choi – $8
  14. ‘Babies’ by Gyo Fujikawa – $8
  15. ‘Colour Me: Who’s in the Ocean’ by Surya Sajnani – $13
  16. ‘Dim Sum for Everyone’ by Grace Lin – $7

These books are not just bedtime stories; they’re a way to introduce your child to rich cultural narratives. If you’re curious about more resources on home insemination and related topics, check out this blog post here. Also, for a deeper dive into household products that can aid with insemination, head over to this link. If you’re exploring donor insemination, you can find excellent information here.

In summary, these AAPI-authored baby books are a wonderful addition to your child’s library, providing both entertainment and cultural education. They offer a unique perspective that can foster a love for reading and learning in your little one.