but this is her first children’s book. She is a teacher educator that helps to prepare future teachers for the classroom. Lynnette uses her power phrase whenever she needs it as she is proud to be biracial. She lives in Chicago with her husband. Visit her at herwebsite. Visit her on...
Later, seeing the children she knew from the library off at the train station, Miss Breed gave out books and stamped postcards for the kids to write and let her know how and where they are and if they needed anything.” [picture book, ages 6 and up] “Though it is for a somewhat o...
Puberty is a difficult time for many families to navigate, make it a bit easier with one of these great books. Think about it on the low end of the spectrum; kids are just going through puberty, and on the other hand, the ones at the top of this range are considered legal adults....
A deadly virus has transformed everyone over the age of thirteen into a mindless “sicko”, leaving the remaining children to fend for themselves in a world without adults. The narrative jumps between different groups of kids around London, all of which have developed their own systems and ...
It was a win for all the Black kids. Now her best friend is dead, and her father won’t fact the fact that the main suspect is right in front of him. Duchess is convinced that Tinsley killed Nova—and that Tinsley is privileged enough to think she can get away with it. But ...
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Jeanne with her psychic visions, Willian, a biracial Muslim monk with superhuman skills, and Jacob, a Jewish boy fleeing his destroyed village who has healing powers, come together for an adventure that enriches their lives, as well as the lives of the readers. Ages 9 and up. The House...
To help start the conversation in your home, we have rounded up books that you can read with your preschooler, big kids, and teens.
When a German and Italian or an Asian and Jewish person have a child, black people don’t say, ‘Mixed children like yours are always the best looking.’ (Plus, it’s not true — not all black-white biracial kids are the ‘best looking.’) Am I being overly sensitive by feeling ...
Suitable for Ages: 4-8 Themes: Racial injustice, Police shooting, Racism, Prejudice, Inequality, Social Justice Opening:“Something bad happened in our town. The news was on the TV, the radio, and the internet. The grown-ups didn’t think the kids knew about it.” ...