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The top children’s multicultural books Growing up brown in central New Jersey in the 90s, I rarely saw myself in the children’s books I read and loved. And I worried, some 30 years later, that ...
Below, we’re sharing 60 of our favorite children’s books that celebrate diversity. Most of the books linked below can be ...
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school ...
In recent years, children’s books have made a lot of progress in becoming more varied. The number of books featuring diverse authors, illustrators, and characters has grown- giving children a ...
All of them beckon families with stories that display the rich diversity in Jewish culture. Here’s your roundup of new children’s High Holidays books for 2024.
Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. By Jennifer Krauss . A Gothic Ghost Story for All Ages.
The leader of a nonprofit aimed at boosting diversity in children’s books spoke to Columbia families Saturday morning. Author Ellen Oh talked about the importance of diversity in fiction at the ...
Paul Castle's inclusive children's book about penguins, titled "The Secret Ingredient," was banned by a bookstore in June. Then, his followers on TikTok showed their support with an unexpected ...
Children love stories about enchanted lands full of magical beings. Nothing transports us to enchanted lands quite as powerfully as music does. Here’s a list of 10 recent children’s picture books that ...
Are cute children's books teaching kids about gender and sexuality? Supreme Court to weigh in The book “Intersection Allies” features a kid who uses a wheelchair while playing basketball, one ...
Children should be taught about diversity in school in ‘new era of racial inclusion’ Teachers must also be trained on inclusive practices, a new report says Eleanor Busby ...
The title may be “This Is Not a Cholent,” but symbolically, the book is a proverbial response to anyone who has ever met an out-of-the-box Jew, especially someone who wasn’t Ashkenazi.