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A Guide to Storytime 2021

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A Guide to Story Time is Reading by 9’s annual bilingual reading guide for parents and educators. It supports young kids as they develop their reading and literacy skills, which are crucial for future academic success.

Leer en Español | Download the 2021 guide | Last year’s guide

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Book Recommendations

Babies to Kindergarten

  • By Salina Yoon
    A penguin finds a little lost pine cone in the snow and embarks on a journey to send the pine cone back home.

    Bloomsbury Publishing
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  • By Gabrielle Union
    A book about the birth of a child highlights the fireworks of emotions that come with new life.

    HarperCollins Publishers
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  • By Todd Parr
    True to its title, “The Family Book” celebrates different families in different ways.

    Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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  • By Minh Lê
    A story about pressing buttons in an elevator shows a deeper journey that results in soaring hearts and imaginations with the flip of a page.

    Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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  • By Nick Bromley, Nicola O’Byrne
    An angry crocodile eats his way through this interactive picture book.

    Nosy Crow
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  • By Elana K. Arnold
    In this picture book, which explores creative gender expression, Riley wears clothes that feel right for the occasion, whether it’s a superhero cape to brave a visit to the dentist or a ball gown for an outing with family.

    Simon & Schuster
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  • By Nikki Grimes
    Bath time becomes an adventure at sea — the faucet is a waterfall and a rubber duck is a sea creature.

    Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
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1st to 2nd grade

  • By Mac Barnett
    Creations from magical yarn by a young girl captivate a community in this modern fairy tale reminiscent of a classic.

    HarperCollins Publishers
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  • By Lucky Diaz
    The story of a main character who walks all around town looking for the Paletero Man until he realizes he has no money to spend.

    HarperCollins Publishers
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  • By Jason Chin
    A boy discovers a book about redwoods and is transported to the forest as he turns the pages.

    MacMillan
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  • By LeUyen Pham
    “Outside, Inside” celebrates essential workers and a community as it overcomes the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    MacMillan
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  • By Michael Mahin
    When Carlos Santana would listen to his father play el violín, the world filled with love and healing. It inspires Santana to pick up la guitarra as he attempts to re-create that magical feeling.

    Simon and Schuster
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  • By Margarita Engle
    Teresa’s family flees Venezuela for the United States. She is lonely in an unfamiliar place until her gift for playing the piano leads her to playing at the White House.

    Simon & Schuster
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  • By Helena Ku Rhee
    At night, an office transforms into a whimsical kingdom of paper when a boy accompanies his parents to their cleaning job.

    Penguin Random House
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3rd to 4th Grade

  • By Ernesto Cisneros
    A young boy journeys to reunite with his family after his parents are deported to Mexico.

    HarperCollins Publishers
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  • By Margaret Dilloway
    How a shy 11-year-old evolves into an activist by overcoming her anxiety through improv.

    HarperCollins Publishers
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  • By Arisa White, Laura Atkins, Laura Freeman
    Winner of the Nautilus Book Award, this tale looks at slavery, racism and community healing in the United States.

    Heyday Books
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  • By Jessica Kim
    An 11-year-old girl lives a double life pursuing her stand-up comedy dreams while taking test-prep classes to appease her mother.

    Penguin Random House
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  • By Pam Muñoz Ryan
    A boy uncovers a family secret about an underground network of guardians who protect people fleeing a neighboring country.

    Scholastic Inc.
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  • By Jacqueline Briggs Martin and June Jo Lee
    For Chef Roy Choi, food is a way to explore both the Korean and Los Angeles cultures he knows — that’s why he remixes food just as an artist remixes music.

    Readers to Eaters
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  • By Shannon Hale
    Shannon and Adrienne’s friendship is put to the test as they navigate school and popularity.

    MacMillan
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Literacy Programs

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Support Services

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Libraries

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Orange County Public Libraries

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This supplement did not involve the editorial or reporting staff of the Los Angeles Times except where noted.

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