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10 Children’s Books to Teach Tough Topics
It can be difficult as a parent or educator to know how to approach some of the harder topics in life with a child. Here are some select books that so a good job of providing a perspective into some of those things from war to gender identity to loss, these books that range in…
20 Children’s Books for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
By Children’s Books for Good *AAPI or API Heritage Month in May pays tribute to the generations of Asian and Pacific Islanders who have enriched America’s history and culture and are instrumental in its future success. Advocating against hate and uniting for change is especially significant this year with the rise in anti-Asian hate. These…
10 Children’s Books about Women in the Arts
From Children’s Books for Good *From music and dance to fashion and visual arts, these ten books highlight women artists from countries and cultures around the world. From Native American and Black ballerinas to painters and photographers, film makers and sculptors, women in the arts is an important field to expose to children to allow…
10 Children’s Books to Teach the Underground Railroad
From Children’s Books for Good *As an elementary teacher and mom, I know there are some topics that can be difficult to discuss with children. When it comes to history, the list of difficult topics could go on and on. But, introducing a child to these harder topics is beneficial to their growth and can…
10 Children’s Books for Latinx & Hispanic Heritage Month
From Children’s Books for Good *September 15 – October 15 is Latinx & Hispanic Heritage Month! We’re sharing some of our top favorite children’s books that showcase amazing people of Latin American and Hispanic descent and wonderful adventures and stories by Latin American and Hispanic authors. Did you know? Latinx is defined as a person…
10 Books to Teach Tolerance and Diversity
From Children’s Books for Good *In my elementary classrooms over the years, I have used all these books as fantastic read aloud. Each one teaches lessons of compassion, empathy, tolerance, diversity, kindness, multiculturalism, and worldly views. I appreciate them all and have found them to be books that kids will pick up on their own…