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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...
A biracial boy with a passion for science keeps a notebook where he records his observations and inquiries. But he encounters some of the biggest questions of his young life when he unexpectedly meets his estranged grandfather — a fellow rock-collecting enthusiast — for the first time, and ...
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“As a biracial homeschooling mom of three, I struggled for years to find high quality, representative books. Homeschooling is hard enough; teaching a diverse curriculum shouldn’t be. Let’s turn the page on homogenous, status quo book lists. Together.” Nicole Cottrell, founder and curator...
Please welcome Eric Smith today for our #ReadYourWorld Book Jam 2020 with the Children’s Book Council. He has created a wonderful list of Finding Books for Kids Like Him, and by this he means Middle Eastern Characters, Biracial characters, Gaming, and Bullying. We are grateful for a reso...
“We didn’t call the police right away.” Those are the electric first words of this extraordinary novel about a biracial Korean American family in Virginia whose lives are upended when their beloved father and husband goes missing.
Only 3% of children’s books feature biracial or multiracial characters. However, according to the 2020 Census, the U.S. saw a 276% increase in the multiracial population in the last ten years, so the publishing industry is clearly not meeting the demands for this growing demographic. As ...
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.” ...
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