Thirty Years and Counting

In 1991, Lee & Low Books began with a simple mission: to publish beautiful books about everyone, for everyone.

Today, we are the largest and most trusted multicultural children’s book publisher in the United States and a leader in the movement for greater representation in publishing since its inception.

Our family-run, independent, and certified 100% Minority Owned Business Enterprise (MBE) produces award-winning, high-quality books for every age. Our list includes leveled books for beginning readers, picture books, early chapter books, middle grade, and young adult books, and a wide selection of bilingual and Spanish language titles.

Lee & Low is dedicated to promoting equity within the company and in the publishing industry at large. This commitment is reflected in the often-cited Diversity Baseline Survey, an ongoing study of demographics in the publishing industry, and in our writing contests for unpublished writers of color or Indigenous/Native writers: New Voices and New Visions.

The History of Lee & Low Books

Dedicated to our mission for over thirty years. Click and drag to see the rest of the timeline!

Lee & Low Books Founded

Tom Low and Philip Lee found Lee & Low Books with the mission to bring more multicultural children’s books into the marketplaceRead More+

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In The New York Times

One of the first Lee & Low titles, Baseball Saved Us, is published and receives a full-page review in The New York Times.

New Voices Award Established

The New Voices Award writing contest for a picture book manuscript by an unpublished author of color is established.

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Creation of Bebop Books®

An exclusive imprint, offering leveled books for beginning readers in English and Spanish, called Bebop Books® is created in responseRead More+

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Tu Books Grows

The addition of the Tu Books imprint expands the company’s offerings for middle-grade and young adult readers.

New Visions Award Founded

The New Visions Award writing contest for unpublished authors of color for middle-grade and young adult manuscripts launches.

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Children's Book Press Acquisition

Children’s Book Press‘s award-winning diverse and bilingual books becomes an imprint of Lee & Low. Established in 1975, Children’sRead More+

Shen's Books Acquisition

The acquisition of Shen’s Books adds a rich backlist focused on Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Island cultures.

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Diversity Gap in Children's Books Infographic Releases

Release of The Diversity Gap in Children’s Books infographic on The Open Book Blog based on data from Cooperative Children’s BookRead More+

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Indie Publisher of the Year

Named Indie Publisher of the Year by Foreword Magazine for our commitment to diverse books and advocacy work.

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The First Diversity Baseline Survey Releases

Created and sponsored the Diversity Baseline Survey (DBS 1.0), the largest data study to measure diversity levels in the publishingRead More+

Presented Angel Award

Presented the Angel Award at The Carle Honors for “inspiring so many people with its dedication to multicultural books and to a newRead More+

New Visions Is Sponsored By First Book and the NEA Foundation

Literacy nonprofit First Book and the NEA Foundation sponsors the publication of an additional debut novel by an author of color underRead More+

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Diversity Baseline Survey 2.0 Release

Conducted the second iteration of the Diversity Baseline Survey (DBS 2.0). This time, DBS 2.0 included all the “Big Five” publishers,Read More+

Early Childhood Book Challenge Partnership

Partner with design consultancy OpenIDEO and the William Penn Foundation on the Early Childhood Book Challenge, resulting inRead More+

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Cinco Puntos Press Acquisition

Beloved borderlands publisher Cinco Puntos Press becomes an imprint, ensuring its stories from Texas, Border, Latinx, and Native lifeRead More+

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Diversity Baseline Survey 3.0 Release

Deployed the third iteration of the Diversity Baseline Survey (DBS 3.0). DBS has become the industry standard and accountability toolRead More+

Why do diverse books matter?

We sat down with some of our authors and asked, "Why do diverse books matter?" Here’s what they had to say:




Testimonials

Don't just trust us — hear from others in the publishing industry talk about Lee & Low Books.

An Open Book Foundation

Lee & Low has been and continues to be committed to publishing diverse books that are windows andKeep Reading +

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Heidi Powell,
Executive Director, An Open Book Foundation

National Education Association

Lee & Low Books is simply the best when it comes to publishing and promoting diversity in children’sKeep Reading +

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Anita Merina (retired),
NEA’s Read Across America

Teaching for Change

Lee & Low plays a unique and valuable role in the publishing industry. Not only are they publishingKeep Reading +

Deborah Menkart,
Executive Director, Teaching for Change

We Need Diverse Books

Lee & Low represents the very best in children’s publishing and are important leaders in theKeep Reading +

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Ellen Oh,
President/Co-Founder, We Need Diverse Books (WNDB)

FirstBook

Lee & Low Books are publishers and heroes. Lee & Low Books are excellent books for children.Keep Reading +

Kyle Zimmer,
President/Co-Founder, FirstBook

In the Press

Lee & Low Books in the media

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WATCH: ALSC’s 2025 Children’s Literature Lecture with Award-Winning Author Kyle Lukoff

Kyle Lukoff, award-winning author of When Aidan Became a Brother, was selected for this year’s ALSC Children’s Literature Lecture! 

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Celebrate National Library Week!

It’s National Library Week! Now more than ever, it’s important to uplift libraries, library workers, and those that support libraries with the goal of making their community more inclusive and accessible.



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