Today, we sit down with Katherine Davis-Gibbon, the author of Words, an imaginative picture book that brings language to life.
Browsing: Diversity
Whether read/sung at home or in church, Jesus Loves the Little Children is a fantastic introduction to the concept of diversity for preschoolers.
Jaxon’s Magic Eyes is not just a story but a valuable tool for teaching children about acceptance, diversity, and the significance of color in our lives.
Step into a world where words come to life as we kick off the virtual book tour for Words by Katherine Davis-Gibbon, the perfect book for developing readers.
Simple, accessible language paired with intricate visual details make this story a wonderful introduction to the tale of Noah.
With its engaging narrative and relatable characters, How to Make a Perfect S’more is a good choice as a read-aloud for families or educators.
Freckles’ Best Ribbit uses a simple animal story to teach a sophisticated lesson about perfectionism, self-acceptance, and self-criticism.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Nyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill, co-authors of Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story.
Join us for a conversation with New York Times food reporter Priya Krishna as she unveils her new cookbook, Priya’s Kitchen Adventures: A Cookbook for Kids.
Looking for the Eid Moon and The Ramadan Drummer are evocative, informative, and colorful explorations of community, tradition, and love.