Last Stop on Market Street

Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Pena
Illustrator
Last Stop on Market Street remains one of the essential diverse picture books of the past decade because it brings class, race, disability, and community into a child's field of vision without losing warmth or story momentum. As CJ rides the bus with his grandmother across the city, his complaints slowly give way to a broader understanding of beauty, generosity, and everyday human connection. For parents and educators building a list of BIPOC picture books with rich urban settings and strong read-aloud rhythm, this modern classic belongs near the top. Especially strong for conversations about Black identity, joy, history, and self-worth. Best for ages 3 to 5, with enough depth for conversation after the last page. Rogers. Keep browsing BIPOC books for kids, or read it alongside Chooch Helped by Andrea L. Rogers.
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5
Gender
ISBN
9780399257742.00

Reader fit

Best for this book

Age fit Ages 3-5
Use for Cooking, Community
Representation BIPOC, African American, Hispanic Heritage Month
Language English
Shelf note Award Winning

A practical pick when you need a picture book about cooking and community with enough story value for repeat reading.