If you are new to my blog, then you may not be aware that I review a batch of diverse children’s picture books every month. What do I mean by diverse children’s picture books? I mean children’s picture books that are written by or about people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+, and any other minorities. The #WeNeedDiverseBooks movement has inspired me to not only reevaluate my reading, but also the books I read to my children. Diversity in books is just as (if not more) important in children’s literature. I know this is cliché to say, but children are our future and it is our job as parents (and/or educators) to teach them to celebrate diversity.
Books included in this post: Ada Twist, Scientist, Suki’s Kimono , Grandmother’s Dreamcatcher , Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match & And Tango Makes Three
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