Rising third-grader Madison Wilson is on a mission to raise money to bring multicultural crayons and construction paper, as well as books with diverse characters, to local schools. So far, she has ...
"She said, 'Mommy why don't they show brown people in movies and books?'" A 7-year-old girl is determined to get multicultural crayons and books featuring diverse characters into California classrooms ...
FRISCO — Parents and kids are encouraged to celebrate diversity at Next Page Books & Nosh for Multicultural Children’s Book Day. The bookstore will host its first children’s storytime in its renovated ...
Commemorating its 10-year anniversary early next year, nonprofit literacy organization Multicultural Children's Book Day will be opening submissions to donate free children’s books starting September ...
Cynthia Shambry is the owner of Elda Reads, a child development program that promotes diversity by providing exposure to multicultural books and services. Elda Reads has a collection of books by Black ...
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Syracuse, N.Y. — All Syracuse City School District elementary schools received a new multicultural library that includes at least 30 books. Each book shares stories of people from different ...
When Katrina Kerstetter left the United States in 2003 to teach English in South Korea, she told herself she would come back a year later. But life had other plans and the initial year-long endeavor ...
Are you looking for a read that features a main character that looks like your kid? It can be tough to find multicultural children’s books that feature characters of color that don’t completely ...
Paul Dixon and Lehman Riley are trying to land a big publishing deal for their "Papa Lemon" series of children's books, which bring a multicultural perspective to issues such as mental health and ...
Rising third-grader Madison Wilson is on a mission to raise money to bring multicultural crayons and construction paper, as well as books with diverse characters, to local schools. So far, she has ...