Finding Family Treasure The Children’s Book Review About the Book Finding Family Treasure Written by K. I. Knight and Jane…
Browsing: Diversity
Which five words best describe I Wish You Knew? Author Jackie Azúa Kramer says it is filled with Empathy, community, family, hope, love.
Readers have been calling for more positive and varied representations of disability in children’s books; Mike Nero and the Superhero School does a great job!
In this conversation, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Kris Fuller discuss Pinky Doodle Dance, their latest collaboration that will have your kiddo’s imagination soaring!
Full of merriment and imagination, Pinky’s adventures are designed to appeal to beginner readers, and Pinky Doodle Dance is no exception.
Perfect for toddlers and big kids who are always ready to fight crime and go on an adventure, BEDTIME FOR SUPERHEROES is a wonderful addition to bedtime!
Please Don’t Tell Cooper that Jack is a Rabbit uses humor and examples to show readers that there is no such thing as a difference that can’t be overcome.
Here we discuss Mary Jane Begin’s latest picture book, Ping Meets Pang, a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity.
Ping Meets Pang, by Mary Jane Begin, is a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity. It is beautifully illustrated.
What Are the Pieces to Your Puzzle is a beautiful and positive portrayal of multicultural identity that celebrates the mixed heritage we all share.