We Are Gems is a beautiful, powerful book that celebrates the voices and rights of not just Asian Americans, but all marginalized races in our society.
Browsing: Inclusion
Combining Roux’s talent for monster stories with Probert’s magical illustrations, this first book in the Dungeon Academy series is as good as one would expect.
The Children’s Book Review Interview in partnership with Crystal Mason, author of The Dog That Was Different Crystal Mason started…
The Dog That Was Different is perfect for introducing young readers to emotional intelligence and inclusivity in their everyday lives.
A Girl of Color is a simple, hopeful, happy celebration of color, perfect for teaching young readers the importance of diversity and inclusion.
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!
Together, these two stunning picture books have an important message to offer young readers about inclusivity and the value of standing together with others.
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.
Children’s authors are working hard to remind kids about the power of little. These two picture books offer a powerful message of hope for young readers.