Preschool

Berkeley Unified School District's Black Lives Matter Resolution is intended to highlight, uplift and affirm the rich history and contributions of the Black community; to cultivate in Black students a sense of pride, self-worth, and self-love; and to develop a widespread acknowledgement and appreciation for the contributions of Black people to our community.

These reading lists, organized by grade level, represent books published within the last three years that are devoted to cultivating Black joy, pride and love, and celebrating the incredible contributions and history of the Black community.

A Girl Like Meby Angela Johnson
Published: 2021
Black: The Many Wonders of My Worldby Nancy Johnson James
Published: 2022
Goodnight Racismby Ibram X. Kendi
Published: 2022
Audiobook available
Have I Ever Told You Black Lives Matterby Shani Mahiri
Published: 2021
Hurry, Kate, or You'll Be Late!by Janice N. Harrington
Published: 2023
Me and the Family Treeby Carole Boston Weatherford
Published: 2022
The Nature Journal: A Backyard Adventureby Savannah Allen
Published: 2023
Playtime for Restless Rascalsby Nikki Grimes
Published: 2022
Something, Somedayby Amanda Gorman
Published: 2023
Audiobook Available
Time for Kennyby Brian Pinkney
Published: 2021
Together We Swimby Valerie Bolling
Published: 2023
What Do Brothas Do All Day?by Ajuan Mance
Published: 2023
Where's Rodney?by Carmen Bogan
Published: 2021

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.