Top-rated books by Sarah Bradberry
Books like Sarah Bradberry’s
Award winning
Tea Cakes for Tosh
Kelly Starling Lyons, E.B. Lewis, 2012
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates family connections and culinary heritage.
Enhances understanding of family traditions and history.
Stimulates early reading through engaging storytelling.
Encourages empathy and cultural appreciation.

Tea Cakes for Tosh
Kelly Starling Lyons, E.B. Lewis, 2012
Award winning
Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?
Roz Chast, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates emotional journey with humor and honesty.
Encourages dialogue about aging and family dynamics.
Promotes emotional resilience and understanding.
Provides comforting perspective on difficult discussions.

Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?
Roz Chast, 2013
Award winning
The Fiesta Dress: A Quinceanera Tale
Caren McNelly McCormack, Martha Avilés, 2009
42 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural traditions through a vibrant narrative.
Encourages family values and communal celebrations.
Enhances understanding of Latino heritage.
Supports social development and emotional maturity.

The Fiesta Dress: A Quinceanera Tale
Caren McNelly McCormack, Martha Avilés, 2009
Award winning
Bintou's Braids
Sylvianne Diouf, Shane Evans, 2001
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural heritage and personal identity.
Enhances understanding of family and community roles.
Supports self-esteem and acceptance through personal growth.
Provides vibrant visuals and engaging storytelling.

Bintou's Braids
Sylvianne Diouf, Shane Evans, 2001
Award winning
Gai See: What You Can See in Chinatown
Roseanne Thong, Choi Yangsook, 2007
40 pages
Why to read
Vivid exploration of Chinatown through a child's curious eyes.
Celebrate cultural diversity and community spirit.
Enhances cultural awareness and appreciation in young readers.
Colorful illustrations captivate and spark imagination.

Gai See: What You Can See in Chinatown
Roseanne Thong, Choi Yangsook, 2007
Award winning
The Three Bears
Yuri Salzman, 1987
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative sparks imagination and creativity.
Characters embody diversity, fostering inclusivity.
Enhances problem-solving through plot-driven challenges.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Three Bears
Yuri Salzman, 1987
Award winning
How Many Miles To Bethlehem?
Kevin Crossley-Holland, Peter Malone, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Poetic narrative enriches language skills.
Evocative illustrations spark imagination and creativity.
Introduces historical context of Bethlehem story.
Encourages empathy through diverse character perspectives.

How Many Miles To Bethlehem?
Kevin Crossley-Holland, Peter Malone, 2004
Award winning
The Chinese Emperor's New Clothes
Ying Chang Compestine, Nancy Wu, Recorded Books, David Roberts-, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant retelling of classic tale with cultural twist.
Encourages values of honesty and courage.
Engages children with colorful, vivid illustrations.
Supports multicultural understanding and appreciation.
