Hello, friends! Our book today is Grace and Box, written by Kim Howard and illustrated by Megan Lötter, a sweet story of an unusual friendship. “The day the new refrigerator came, Grace got Box.” Grace’s new pal is a master of imagination and disguise - one day, he’s a rocketship; another day, he’s a tent. … Continue reading Grace and Box (Kim Howard)
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There Goes Patti McGee!: The Story of the First Women’s National Skateboard Champion (Tootie Nienow)
Hello, friends! Our book today is There Goes Patti McGee!: The Story of the First Women’s National Skateboard Champion, written by Tootie Nienow and illustrated by Erika Medina. Adventurous Patti McGee found her passion the day she saw a group of boys skateboard past her house. Building a skateboard out of roller skate wheels and … Continue reading There Goes Patti McGee!: The Story of the First Women’s National Skateboard Champion (Tootie Nienow)
Beautifully Me (Nabela Noor)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Beautifully Me, written by Nabela Noor and illustrated by Nabi H. Ali, a fantastic story about body positivity and what it means to be beautiful. As young Zubi prepares for her first day of school, she greets the audience with confidence and exuberance. She dons a fabulous outfit that … Continue reading Beautifully Me (Nabela Noor)
Your Life Matters (Chris Singleton)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Your Life Matters, written by Chris Singleton and illustrated by Taylor Barron, an empowering and inspiring book for young black readers. The world can be an intimidating and downright frightening place to grow up black. From the headlines on TV and the internet to the suspicious looks and treatment … Continue reading Your Life Matters (Chris Singleton)
Little Sleepy Solar System (Dr. John Hutton)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Little Sleepy Solar System, written by Dr. John Hutton and illustrated by Doug Cenko, a delightful board book inspired by the author and illustrator’s previous work, Sleepy Solar System. Time again to meet the eight (maybe nine?) planets of the solar system, this time as they go about their … Continue reading Little Sleepy Solar System (Dr. John Hutton)
