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Two bloggers who focus on children's literature - Valarie Budayr of Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom - have declared today to be Multicultural Children's Book Day, so we thought ...
Multicultural Children’s Book Day, a nonprofit initiative whose dual mission is to raise awareness of kids’ books celebrating diversity and to get more of these books into classrooms and ...
This Friday, January 27, marks the fourth annual Multicultural Children’s Book Day, a day-long celebration of reading diversely that focuses exclusively on global and multicultural children’s ...
Multicultural Children’s Book Day has donated more than 10,800 books to parents, teachers, and librarians, and hopes to push this number to one million within the next four years.
Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen co-founded the nonprofit Multicultural Children's Book Day. The second annual event, to celebrate diversity in children's books, is Tuesday.
A name "is as personal as a fingerprint, as distinct as a snowflake." LI author signs her children's book at Huntington ...
In it's second year, Multicultural Children's Book day has more than doubled with over 150 bloggers reviewing books from publishers and authors.
The mission of Multicultural Children’s Book Day is to raise awareness for diverse kid’s books in addition to getting more of those books into classrooms, libraries and bookstores.
Scholastic issued a survey this week that showed demand rising from parents and kids for diversity in children's books.
It can be tough to find multicultural children’s books that feature characters of color that don’t completely revolve around the character’s ethnicity. And it can be even tougher to find reads for ...
The official Multicultural Children’s Book Day is Jan. 27, but parents, teachers and librarians can always find “diversity book lists” and other resources on the organization’s site.