20 Best Kids Books to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

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20 Best Books to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

As kids grow up they learn more about the world around them. They also learn more about themselves and or their classmates’ heritage as this is a big part of growing into their own identity and connecting with their community.

Celebrating Hispanic heritage teaches kids that their culture is something to take pride in and commemorate as a part of who they are.

Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month this year, with educational kids books that will have your kids learn about Hispanic heritage in a fun engaging way.

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Children’s biography picture book cover with an illustrated girl named Selena singing, sparkling dress, and bilingual English-Spanish text.The cover of a bilingual picture book titled "The Life of – La vida de Selena," featuring an illustrated girl singing with a microphone.

The Life of – La Vida De Selena by Ariana Stein

Age: Newborn- 4 

The Life of – La Vida De Selena is a recommended book for kids to read during Hispanic Heritage Month. It celebrates music, family, and culture in a way that’s easy for little ones to grasp. Teach your kid about one of the most iconic Latin music singers of our time, Selena Quintanilla! This simplified bilingual book will convey her inspiring biography in an easy-to-understand and relatable way.

They will learn about her favorite food, pizza, and who she cherished the most in the world: her family and fans.

Illustrated children's book cover shows a boy standing proudly with hands on hips, surrounded by Mexican cultural symbols and colorful scenery.A cheerful illustrated boy stands with hands on hips among Mexican symbols—pyramid, sombrero, guitar, car, and national flag.

Chicano Jr’s Mexican Adventure by Raúl Jiménez

Age: 3-8 

Chicano is a young boy visiting Mexico for the first time to see his family. Follow his adventure, his cultural shock, and escapades in traveling!

This bilingual children’s book can help your kid study language while learning about Mexican culture through the eyes of a Mexican-American kid. The book is bright, colorful, and eye-catching!

Book cover illustration shows a mother holding her baby, surrounded by vibrant plants, a butterfly, and a bird, with the title "Dreamers".

Dreamers by Yuyi Morales

Age: 4-8 

With lyrical text, brief autobiographical essays, and detailed illustrations, this picture book memoir looks at the gifts migrants bring as they move to a new country.

It is a story of the things you always hold on to no matter where you go: your resilience, your dreams, your hopes, and your history. A Spanish language version, called Soñadores, is also available.

Book cover shows a child pushing a wheelbarrow, with large colorful letters spelling "JUST ASK!" filled with vibrant plants and flowers.

Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You By Sonia Sotomayor

Age: 4-8 

“Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You” is a great addition to the list of children’s books for Hispanic Heritage Month since it highlights the importance of bravery and focuses on being unique. Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice, writes a book encouraging kids to ask questions and embrace their own uniqueness.

The story follows her childhood story of being diagnosed with diabetes and other kids with different struggles as they all work to build a community garden.

Book cover features a child in red-striped pants, a bird, and the title "Alma and How She Got Her Name" by Juana Martinez-Neal.

Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juan Martinez -Neal

Age: 4-8 

When learning how to write her name, Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela discovers just how many stories of her ancestors are packed into it and learns just how perfect her name is for her.

This book does a great job of explaining to kids the uniqueness of names and will be sure to leave them asking similar questions about their own names.

Book cover illustration depicts a child riding on an adult’s back through a golden field, with the title “Where Are You From?” in bold script.

Where Are You From?/ ¿De dónde eres? By Yamile Saied Méndez

Age: 4-8 

Being asked “where are you really from” can be a startling question for kids.

This lyrical picture book tells a story of a young girl who isn’t sure how to answer this constantly asked question, and by asking her Abuelo and receiving an unexpected answer, she learns about self-acceptance, identity, and belonging.

Book cover illustration shows children and families enjoying a vibrant parade with dancers, musicians, flags, and a festive banner overhead.

Pepe and the Parade: A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage by Tracey Kyle

Age: 4-8 

Pepe and the Parade is a vibrant book for kids celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, showcasing traditions and joy through a colorful parade. Join Pepe goes to the Hispanic Day Parade with many of his friends for a grand celebration of culture and identity.

With so many cultures such as Mexican, Dominican, Panamanian, Colombian, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Chilean, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, and Cuban represented at the parade, kids can see their own traditions and arts illustrated in a fun celebration of their heritage.

Bilingual picture book cover features a man with books on a donkey and a girl holding a book, beneath a tree with birds and letters.

Waiting for Biblioburro by Monica Brown

Age: 5-8 

Known for its heartwarming message, Biblioburro is a beautiful children’s book that celebrates the joy of reading and sharing stories for Hispanic Heritage Month. Ana, a Colombian girl who loves reading but only has access to a few books in her small village meets a traveling librarian.

With more books than she can dream of, she is even encouraged to create her own! This story incorporates a few Spanish words which make it great for a read-aloud and teaches the universal value of reading.

Book cover features gymnast Laurie Hernandez performing on a balance beam, with the title "I Got This: To Gold and Beyond."

I Got This: To Gold and Beyond by Laurie Hernandez

Age: 8-12

I Got This: To Gold and Beyond is a motivating book for kids that teaches them about the importance of family, perseverance, and following their dreams. Laurie Hernandez made a name for herself as an Olympic gymnast. Read her story, following her journey and exploring her love for her family, her intense training, her triumphs and the sacrifices she made along the way

Book cover shows a woman in a colorful skirt with a suitcase and parrot, walking toward a snow-covered house, titled "How Tía Lola Came to Stay."

How Tia Lola Came to Stay by Julia Alvarez

Age: 9-12 

Miguel meets his quirky charismatic Tiá Lola who arrives from the Dominican Republic to help his Mami after his parent’s divorce.

His tiá seems to weave a magical spell of love that Miguel and his family desperately needed. Miguel learns to love his eccentric tiá and appreciate his experience of living in two cultures.

Book cover features cartoon workers holding a banner, with the title "Undocumented: A Worker's Fight" by Duncan Tonatiuh.

Undocumented: A Worker’s Fight by Duncan Tonatiuh

Age: 12 and up

Perfect for older kids, Undocumented tells the story of Juan, a hard-working immigrant from Mexico that came to the U.S without papers.

Exploited and underpaid as a busboy, he risks everything to stand up for himself and his community. This inspiring tale will teach kids about the injustice of exploitation, the bravery and strength of immigrants, and the importance of standing up for yourself and others.

Book cover of "The Poet X" by Elizabeth Acevedo features artistic splashes, three gold award medals, and bold white title text.

The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

Age: 13 and up

Xiomara Batista feels unheard in her home in Harlem– until she discovers slam poetry. She uses this new tool as a way to make sense of her space in the world.

After she’s invited to join her school’s slam poetry club, she doesn’t know how she’ll attend and perform her poems without her mother finding out. Enjoy the debut novel from well-known slam poet Elizabeth Acevedo.

Book cover features a young boy in a red shirt holding a small frog, with a colorful city street scene in the background, titled "Coquí in the City" by Nomar Perez.

Coquí in the City by Nomar Perez

Age: preschool – 7

Coquí in the City is a truly heartwarming children’s book perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month, especially for families who are relocating to a new place. Experience the heartfelt story of a boy moving from Puerto Rico to New York City, discovering unexpected similarities between the two. Join Miguel as he navigates the challenges of a new city while finding ways to keep his Puerto Rican roots alive.

Illustrated book cover shows a woman reading to children outside a public library, surrounded by vibrant flowers, titled "Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Bel

Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré by Anika Aldamuy Denise

Ages: 4-8

Planting stories is about Pura Belpré, an inspiring storyteller, puppeteer, and New York City’s first Puerto Rican librarian. It highlights her journey from bringing cuentos folklóricos from her Puerto Rican homeland to championing bilingual literature at the New York Public Library. The book celebrates her legacy through elegant illustrations and lyrical text, making it perfect for readers of all ages.

Colorful illustration of Lima, Peru with city buildings, fountain, people, llamas, flowers, and a waving Peruvian flag in the background.

Vámonos Series by Lil’ Libros

Ages: 2-5

The Lil’ Libros Vámonos Series introduces kids to significant cities in Latin American countries using beautiful illustrations, important aspects of the various cultures, and walk through the streets of some historic latin cities.

Girl in a pink unicorn helmet rides a motorcycle with her smiling father, illustrated on the cover of "My Papi Has a Motorcycle."

My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero

Ages: 4-8

My Papi Has a Motorcycle is a heartwarming story about a father and daughter’s bond in a changing immigrant neighborhood, beautifully illustrated and filled with a heartfelt story full of culture, making it a touching tribute to cherished memories amidst change.

Illustration shows a boy in a striped shirt sitting on a curb with a reflection in water, set between two colorful town backgrounds. Colorful book cover showing people, buildings, fountain, flowers, two llamas, and Peruvian flag in a lively Lima city scene.

My Two Border Towns by David Bowles

Ages: 4-8

The book “My Two Border Towns” by David Bowles, with illustrations by Erika Meza, tells the story of a boy’s life on the U.S.-Mexico border as he visits The Other Side/El Otro Lado with his father. They spend time with family and friends, engaging with their community. The book depicts their weekend ritual, highlighting the fluidity, complexity, and vibrancy of life on the border.

Smiling girl hugs a colorful frog puppet in front of a starburst with "Sana, Sana, Colita de Rana" on a starry yellow background.

Sana, sana, colita de rana by Citlali Reyes

Ages: 4-8

Tina hurts herself while playing and starts doubting her dream of becoming a great wrestler after her brother tells her that girls can’t be good wrestlers. However, with the help of her plush sidekick, Tina learns that with a little love and support, girls can do anything. The story introduces the idea of standing up when feeling down, and it is available in both English and Spanish.

 Girl in white dress lifts a colorful floral crown onto her head, surrounded by butterflies and a bright blue sky on the book cover. A young girl in a white dress lifts a colorful, flower-filled crown above her head, with butterflies and a hummingbird nearby.

A Crown for Corina by Laekan Zea Kemp 

Ages: 4-8

A Crown for Corina is a lovely story that ties together birthdays, family traditions, and love, making it one of the best books for Children to read during the Hispanic Heritage Month. This story is about a girl named Corina who is celebrating her birthday and wants to wear a flower crown with flowers from her grandmother’s garden. Each flower in the crown represents a special story about Corina’s connection to her family. The book is beautifully illustrated and shares the tradition of the Mexican flower crown, weaving in themes of self-discovery and symbolism.

Illustration shows a girl in striped overalls holding a dandelion, looking at the sea with flying dandelion seeds and seagulls above her.

Carmela Full of Wishes by Matt de la Peña

Ages: 3-6

Carmela celebrates her birthday by joining her big brother on errands. During their journey, they discover a lone dandelion, prompting Carmela to make a wish. This heartwarming picture book by Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson celebrates family, dreams, and finding hope in unexpected places with its beautiful artwork and captivating storytelling.