I Am Me is the children's book of empowerment for every little black girl who sees beauty in herself, her world, and her heart. A story about a boy named Matthew who who asks himself a very simple but ...
CINCINNATI — Stories weave the fabric of our understanding ... "There's only somewhere between 10% and 14% of mainstream books that have Black children's faces in them. You are more likely ...
Lyndhurst resident Shardae Webb, mom of two and author of “I See Me in the ABCs,” had the idea to bring local Black ...
Three children’s book authors held storytime for a crowd of over 1,000. The event comes as a response to the Waterloo ...
The authors hope 'Greatness' will inspire young people. A dedicated couple has developed a beautifully illustrated picture book highlighting important events and figures in Black history.
In 2018, Clothilde Ewing was reading her Sunday copy of The New York Times, something she didn’t often have the chance to do ...
Black Children’s Book Week serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of representation in children’s literature. By showcasing diverse voices and stories during this celebratory week ...
The colorful book illustrates two Black children who are getting ready for bed, musing on an array of careers to pursue: architecture, oceanography and zoology, to name a few. "I want them to think ...
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Empowering children through stories: The 1st Black child book fair held in CincinnatiThe Black Child Book Fair, coming to Cincinnati for the first time in March, gives an opportunity for an author to share his story with more young people.
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