Black History Children Books to Read Throughout the Year
Black history children books were one of the first things I incorporated into my daughter’s home library when she was very young. Here are a few favorites.
Black history children books were one of the first things I incorporated into my daughter’s home library when she was very young. Here are a few favorites.
<p>Journey to Appleville follows six kids (Kenan, Tu-Tu, Pedro, Liu-Liu, Lizzy, and Cassie) from a local neighborhood with a common goal—to visit Appleville, overcome their fears, accomplish their goals, and earn a Golden Apple for achievement.</p>
<p><em>Journey to Appleville </em>offers children and their families a place, symbolic of “opportunity,” where they can be who they want…
<p>No matter if you have a child or not you will be singing along with Pharrell and helping your kids find their next adventure. It is catchy and it has kids picking up books.</p>
<p>&#8220;B is for book&#8221; is the new song for by <strong>Pharrell</strong> Williams. Sing along with him, Elmo and Cookie Monster. The adorable upbeat…
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<img class=”size-medium wp-image-1420 alignleft” src=”https://abreak4mommy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ghostsitter-200×300.jpg” alt=”ghostsitter” width=”200″ height=”300″ />We were recently given the opportunity to read and review the middle grade schooler book <em><strong>&#8220;Ghostsitter&#8221;</strong></em> by Shelly Brown. The book is intended for grades 4-7th and ages 9-12. I passed the copy on to my 12 year old daughter…