Heart She s Gonna Break Your Heart Again

From the showtime children's book by football star Colin Kaepernick to a fantastic graphic novel about a mysterious Aquanaut, these stories deal with everything from identity and cocky-acceptance to the challenges of finding a true place in your community. Here, EW recommends 5 of the most exciting contempo releases for kids.

Age 4 +

<i>I Am Golden</i> past Eva Chen, Illustrated by Sophie Diao

Centered on a little daughter named Mei, best-selling author Eva Chen's evocative motion picture book talks about the beauties and struggles of the Chinese-American immigrant experience. As Mei'southward parents tell her all the reasons why she should exist treasured for who she is, they remind her that she has a cloak-and-dagger power all her own, a golden flame within her that flickers distinctively no thing what difficulties she might face. Gorgeously illustrated by Sophie Diao, I Am Golden touches on the pain of beingness treated differently while celebrating Asian civilisation and pride. — Lauren Morgan

I Am Golden

I Am Golden

<i>Stella Keeps the Sun Up </i> past Clothilde Ewing, Illustrated by Lynn Gaines

On the start page of this mannerly children's book, the titular 6-year-old introduces herself by explaining, "I don't expect like a star, simply I do like to sparkle!" For the side by side 34 sprightly pages, Stella (and her trusted pal Roger, a shenanigans-enabling stuffed blue hippo) does just that on her campaign to extend the 24-hour interval. Afterwards applying delightful childhood logic – if it never gets dark, you never accept to go to slumber – she attempts to trouble solve her way to perpetual play. My own crafty 6-year-sometime and I worked our manner through Stella'southward solar day, which felt wonderfully like in its routine and revelry. Equally someone who grew upwards not seeing myself in the books I read, I appreciated that Stella and her best friend Kamrynn represented a wider spectrum of children — and did then in a coincidental way. That matter-of-fact approach fabricated the representation experience real, non routine. For me, that was magic. For my 6-year-sometime girl, the magic was in creating her own wacky ways to proceed the dominicus upwardly every bit she followed along with her new fictional foil. Sparkle, indeed.— Mary Margaret

Stella Keeps the Sun Up

Stella Keeps the Dominicus Up

<i>I Color Myself Different </i> past Colin Kaepernick, Illustrated by Eric Wilkerson

In the lovely beginning release from Colin Kaepernick's publishing banner, the civil rights activist and former quarterback recounts how something equally pocket-sized equally a babyhood drawing assignment sparked a alter in how he viewed his place in the world. Past coloring himself differently from his adoptive white family and beingness upset past his classmates' confusion that his parents were a different race, the future NFL star realizes that what makes him different from his loved ones likewise makes him special. With charming illustrations by Eric Wilkerson, I Color Myself Different shows how the inspiring stories of Black heroes that came before him leads the young Kaepernick to the acceptance and commemoration of his Black identity.—LM

I Color Myself Different

I Color Myself Different

Age 8 +

<i>Witchlings</i> by Claribel A. Ortega

In Claribel A. Ortega's enchanting middle grade novel, immature Witchling Seven Salazar can't believe her bad luck when her town'due south Black Moon Ceremony goes amiss. Instead of getting sorted into her favorite coven, House Hyacinth, she gets stuck as i of the dreaded town Spares, bottom witches who typically never attain their full powers and are treated similar outcasts. Faced with losing her powers forever when their new coven doesn't properly seal, Seven invokes the impossible job and along with her swain Spares, Thorn, the new girl in town with a tragic past, and Valley, her long-time bully hiding a sad cloak-and-dagger of her ain, they must defeat the terrifying Nightbeast within 3 weeks or be turned into toads. That'south just the showtime of Ortega's inventive story, which besides its cozy, lived-in feel has a mystery that will keep kids guessing and a mannerly protagonist in the plucky, dauntless Seven, who learns over the course of the story that, "Any witch can be a friend, if you only requite them a chance." —LM

Witchlings by Claribel A. Ortega

Witchlings by Claribel A. Ortega

<i>The Aquanaut</i> by Dan Santat

Ten years in the making, Caldecott medalist Dan Santat's inventive and heartfelt graphic novel takes place at Aqualand, a marine theme park where Sophia Revoy and her Uncle Paul, a marine biologist, take been struggling in the wake of her father'due south death five years before. When the mysterious Aquanaut appears wearing her begetter's quondam diving suit, Sophia's life gets turned upside downwardly equally she discovers information technology'south piloted by Antonio, Carlos and Jobim, three sea creatures who take a connection with her late father (and who Santat named after the famous Brazilian musician, Antônio Carlos Jobim). Through the Aquanaut, Sophia realizes that while Aqualand was founded every bit a marine life reserve, Paul'due south current money hungry partner has distorted its original mission and the animals are suffering in render. Reminiscent of the fish prison pause in Finding Dory, Santat takes the reader on a fantastic, funny adventure as Sophia and the Aquanaut program a daring rescue of the park's sea life and Uncle Paul realizes he can no longer hold onto Aqualand's past as a way to memorialize his lost blood brother merely must nautical chart a new grade for his family's hereafter. —LM

The Aquanaut by Dan Santat

The Aquanaut by Dan Santat

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