2nd-3rd Grade

Banner Image: Women Against the Night by Helen Zughaib

In April, Berkeley Unified School District celebrates Arab American & South West Asian North African (SWANA) Heritage Month, lifting up and honoring the contributions of Arab Americans and SWANA Americans in our school community.

These reading lists, organized by grade level, represent recently published books that are devoted to celebrating, representing, and affirming Arab American & SWANA American heritage, and celebrating their invaluable contributions to our community.

Arab Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbookby Karim Alrawi
Genre: Fairy Tales/CookbookFormat: Picture Book


The Arabic Quilt: An Immigrant Storyby Aya Khalil
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Picture Book
Video available!
Farah Rocks 5th Gradeby Susan Muaddi Darraj
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Chapter Book


Halal Hot Dogsby Susannah Aziz
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Picture Book
The Library Busby Bahram Rahman
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Picture Book

My Name is Banaby Bana Abad
Genre: BiographyFormat: Picture Book
Seven Special Somethings: A Nowruz Storyby Adibb Khorram
Genre: Holidays/Realistic FictionFormat: Picture Book


A Sky-Blue Benchby Bahram Rahman
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Picture Book

What Color Is My Hijab?by Hudda Ibrahim




Where Butterflies Fill The Sky: A Story of Immigration, Family, and Finding Homeby Zahra Marwan


How do I read these books?

You can get all of these books from the Berkeley Public Library or ask your school librarian! Clicking on the book covers above will take you straight to an e-book available through Sora or, in cases where ebooks are not available, to the Berkeley Public Library catalog, where you can place a physical copy of the book on hold. 

At a time when so many small businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, we also encourage folks to support our local bookstores: 

Ashay by the Bay, Bandung Books, Eastwind Books, Marcus Books, Mrs. Dalloways, Moe’s Books, Mr. Mopps, Books Inc., Pegasus Books and Mrs. Dalloways.

How do I read these books?

Many of these books are available through Berkeley school libraries as a physical and/or ebook. For more information about any of these books, or to check one of them out, ask your school librarian.

For more information and instructions on accessing ebooks and audiobooks, visit our Digital Books page.

At a time when so many small businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, we also encourage folks to support our local bookstores: 

Ashay by the Bay, Bandung Books, Eastwind Books, Marcus Books, Moe’s Books, Mr. Mopps, Books Inc., Pegasus Books and Mrs. Dalloways.