ECERS-R Item#15 and #28 Diversity Books1 Different Races (e.g., historical and contemporary stories about people from different races and cultures; books in other languages) I Love My Hair! By Natasha Anastasia Tarpley My Nose, Your Nose by Melanie Walsh The Colors of Us by Karen Katz Call Me Black Call Me Beautiful by Alicia Terry Henderson Dancing in the Wings by Debbie Allen Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman The Skin You Live In by Michael Tyler Bright Eyes, Brown Skin by Cheryl Willis Hudson No English by Jacqueline Jules Courtney’s Birthday Party by Loretta Long Margaret and Margarita by Lynn Reiser Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto Mixed Me by Tiffany Catledge Shades of Black: A Celebration of Our Children by Sandra Pinkney* Different Cultures ( e.g., historical and contemporary stories about people from different cultures; books in other languages) Turquoise Boy: A Navajo Legend by Terri Cohlene Homes and Houses by Ann Morris On the Go by Ann Morris Work by Ann Morris Clamshell Boy: A Makah Legend by Terri Cohlene Quillworker: A Cheyenne Legend by Terri Cohlene This is the Way We Go to School by Edith Baer Handa’s Hen by Eileen Browne* Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale by John Steptoe Espenza Rising by Pan Munoz Ryan The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi How My Parents Learned to Eat by Ina R. Friedman The Roots of My Family Tree by Niki Alling Duck for Turkey Day by Jacqueline Jules This is a guide to assist you in preparing your learning centers. The titles listed are NOT the only books that can be counted toward items/indicators. This list is meant only to identify books that can count toward specific categories. Some titles will count in more than one category. For more information and clarification, refer to your All About ECERS-R guide. 1 Developed by Simpson County Regional Training Center Different Ages (e.g., children, parents, grandparents) Flower Garden illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt When I am Old with You by Angela Johnson Sister Anne’s Hands by Marybeth Lorbiecki Now One Foot, Now the Other by Tomie dePaola Can You Do This, Old Badger by Eve Bunting Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs by Tomie dePaola Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox When I am Old with You by Angela Johnson Ms. Katz and Tush by Patricia Polacco Still My Grandma by Veronique Van Abeele The Grannyman by Judy Schachner My New Granny by Elisabeth Steinkellner Always My Grandpa: A Story for Children About Alzheimer’s Disease by Linda Scacco Different Abilities (e.g., individuals with disabilities and how they might use aids such as eyeglasses, a hearing aid, a wheelchair or crutches) My First Book of Sign Language illustrated by Joan Holub* Sign Language ABC by Lora Heller* My Brother Charlie by Holly Robinson Peete and Elizabeth Peete* Someone Special Just Like You by Tricia Brown Ian’s Walk: A Story of Autism by Laurie Lears Where’s Chimpy by Berniece Rabe Friends in the Park by Rochelle Bunnett Our Teacher is in a Wheelchair by Mary Ellen Powers Different Just Like Me by Lori Mitchell Oliver Gets Hearing Aids by Maureen Cassidy Riski and Nikolas Klakow Listen for the Bus David’s Story by Patricia McMahon Understanding Sam and Asperger Syndrome by Clarabelle van Niekerk My Travelin’ Eye by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw We Can Do It! By Laura Dwight I Wish I Had Glasses Like Rosa by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook Gender in Non-Stereotyping Roles (e.g., men and women shown doing different types of work including traditional and non-traditional roles) A Day with Paramedics by Jodie Shepherd* A Day with Doctors by Jodie Shepherd* A Day with Police Officers by Jan Kottke* ABC of Jobs: The People that Make America Work by Roger Priddy * William’s Doll by Charlotte Zolotow Ballerino Nate by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Baseball Ballerina by Kathryn Cristaldi Developed by Simpson County Regional Training Center A Fire Engine for Ruthie by Leslea Newman The Only Boy in Ballet Class by Denise Gruska Mama Played Baseball by David A. Adler My Mom is a Firefighter by Lois G. Grambling NOTE: In some cases, one book might be representative of more than one category. For example, an illustrated book about how the body works might also show people of different races in the illustrations. ECERS-R Item #15 requires 3-5 books in EACH of the following categories: Fantasy, Factual Information, Nature/Science, Race/Culture, and Different Abilities. *denotes books published by Scholastic www.scholastic.com Additional Resources Kaplan Early Learning Company www.kaplanco.com Our Global Community Book Set (set of 7) $47.95 My Family Book Set (Set of 4) $22.95 You are Important Board Book (Set of 7) $54.95 A World Of Food (Set of 5) $34.95 Different Abilities Books (Set of 8) $77.95 Celebrate Diversity Book Set (Set of 8) $58.95 Cultural Diversity Board Book Set (Set of 4) $24.95 Career Book Set (Set of 6) $18.95 Bilingual Picture $48.95 Lakeshore Early Learning Company www.lakeshorelearning.com Differing Abilities (Set of 6) $49.50 Differing Abilities (Set of 12) $88.50 Multicultural Stories (set of 12) $96.50 Community Helpers at Work Photo Series (set of 10) $79.50 Children of the World (set of 12) - $79.50 Cultures of the World (set of 5) $35.50 Families Book Set (set of 6) $49.50 Developed by Simpson County Regional Training Center