Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators brings together booklists from blogging and author contributors who have participated in Multicultural Children's Book Day. Each list is created around a topic or theme. Themes include Diversity as Everyday, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Asia, Middle East,South America, World Religion, LG Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators brings together booklists from blogging and author contributors who have participated in Multicultural Children's Book Day. Each list is created around a topic or theme. Themes include Diversity as Everyday, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Asia, Middle East,South America, World Religion, LGBT, Special Needs, Latin America, Asian American, African American and much more. Multicultural Children's Book Day was created to spread the word and raise awareness about the importance of diversity in children’s literature. Our young readers need to see themselves within the pages of a book and experience other cultures, languages, traditions and religions within the pages of a book. Every January 27th we celebrate Multicultural Children's Book Day.We encourage readers, parents, teachers, caregivers and librarians to follow along with fun book reviews, author visits, event details, multicultural children’s book linky and via our hashtag (#ReadYourWorld) on Twitter and other social media. To find out more about our resources, twitter party, book reviews, and classroom book giveaways go to www.multiculturalchildresnbookday.com.
Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators
Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators brings together booklists from blogging and author contributors who have participated in Multicultural Children's Book Day. Each list is created around a topic or theme. Themes include Diversity as Everyday, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Asia, Middle East,South America, World Religion, LG Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators brings together booklists from blogging and author contributors who have participated in Multicultural Children's Book Day. Each list is created around a topic or theme. Themes include Diversity as Everyday, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Asia, Middle East,South America, World Religion, LGBT, Special Needs, Latin America, Asian American, African American and much more. Multicultural Children's Book Day was created to spread the word and raise awareness about the importance of diversity in children’s literature. Our young readers need to see themselves within the pages of a book and experience other cultures, languages, traditions and religions within the pages of a book. Every January 27th we celebrate Multicultural Children's Book Day.We encourage readers, parents, teachers, caregivers and librarians to follow along with fun book reviews, author visits, event details, multicultural children’s book linky and via our hashtag (#ReadYourWorld) on Twitter and other social media. To find out more about our resources, twitter party, book reviews, and classroom book giveaways go to www.multiculturalchildresnbookday.com.
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Deb (Readerbuzz) Nance –
A lovely reference book. I'll come back to this. A lovely reference book. I'll come back to this.
Carolyn Wilhelm –
Excellent book list for every teacher The books are listed and well described for a handy reference for teachers and librarians. Many of the titles are well known childhood favorites and some are newer, all are excellent and important for a well-rounded education. A keeper!
Julie –
A great book to reference when looking for diverse titles.
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