Hello, friends! Our book today is Bold Words From Black Women: Inspiration and Truths from 50 Extraordinary Leaders Who Helped Shape Our World, written by Dr. Tamara Pizzoli and illustrated by Monica Ahanonu, a gorgeous collection of black female icons and their wise words. “To say that in order to be accepted we must be … Continue reading Bold Words From Black Women: Inspiration and Truths from 50 Extraordinary Leaders Who Helped Shape Our World (Dr. Tamara Pizzoli)
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Chameleon Can Be (Carolina Farías)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Chameleon Can Be by Carolina Farías, a charming tale celebrating self-identity and uniqueness. One day, Chameleon decides that they want to look at the world from a different perspective. Enlisting the help of a friendly trio of a friends - a frog, a bumblebee, and a beetle - the … Continue reading Chameleon Can Be (Carolina Farías)
Why?: A Conversation about Race (Taye Diggs)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Why?: A Conversation about Race, written Taye Diggs and illustrated by Shane Evans, a timely title about racial and social justice. A series of child characters have complicated questions for their caregivers: “Why are those people shouting?” one asks his father, seeing a group of protesters. “Why are those … Continue reading Why?: A Conversation about Race (Taye Diggs)
I Am You: A Book About Ubuntu (Refiloe Moahloli)
Hello, friends! Our book today is I Am You: A Book About Ubuntu, written by Refiloe Moahloli and illustrated by Zinelda McDonald, a lovely picture book about compassion and unity. There is an ancient philosophy in many African cultures called “Ubuntu” - the idea that someone is only a person in relation to others, that … Continue reading I Am You: A Book About Ubuntu (Refiloe Moahloli)
The Farmer and the Monkey (Marla Frazee)
Hello, friends! Our book today is The Farmer and the Monkey by Marla Frazee, a quirky little tale of a very odd couple told entirely in pictures. A farmer returns home from a picnic, not noticing that he is being followed by a monkey. The little simian, jauntily clad in collar and fez, trails the … Continue reading The Farmer and the Monkey (Marla Frazee)
