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Multicultural Kid Lit Happenings. Do You Have A Book To Promote? Are You A Blogger? Diverse Book Tours Is Here! Announcements: Monthly Twitter Diverse Book Chat and Diverse Book Award! We’re the People: Summer Reading 2015. May 21, 2015. Edited on May 24, 2015 to add contributor biographies, Tumblr and Pinterest links, which you will find at the end of this post. Most book titles link to Teaching for Change online bookstore. Except for A is for Activis. T, The Phoenix on Barkley Street. A is for Activist.
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Promoting literacy for teens of color one book at a time. We’re the People: Summer Reading 2015. In Me Being Me. 25 April 2015 Saturday. I’m currently working with Debbie Reese,. And Eboni Elizabeth Thomas. To create a summer reading list. We’d like to include picture books, chapter books, middle grade and young adult written by authors of color. The YA list could include adult books with teen appeal. What have you read recently or what are some books that you might not ever forget? Evelyn N. Alfred.
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream: November 2014
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream. A blog about writing and reading children's books in the North. A mix of titles currently on my shelves. Saturday, November 8, 2014. The Lion and the Mouse. The story plays out as the two main characters grow up, mature, and help one another, each according to their natural abilities. Reminds me that stories from Alaska don’t always fit neatly into mainstream publishing paradigms. The book is unusual in two ways. First, 48-page color-illustrated childre...
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream: April 2014
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream. A blog about writing and reading children's books in the North. A mix of titles currently on my shelves. Tuesday, April 8, 2014. Who doesn’t love a good dog story – especially when it’s true? Alaska’s Dog Heroes: True Stories of Remarkable Canines. A new picture book by Shelley Gill, gives readers glimpses into the lives of nineteen memorable dogs from. Lthough the stories are not arranged chronologically. 8217;s history, environment, and people will pi...
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream: May 2015
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream. A blog about writing and reading children's books in the North. A mix of titles currently on my shelves. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Wild About Wild Things! What - other than fame and fortune - do Chelsea Clinton, Jerry Seinfeld, Madonna and Peyton Manning have in common? If you’ve read Wild Things! My latest favorite book about children’s literature, you know the answer: they are four of the numerous celebrities who have penned children’s books. This would...
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream: Pup & Pokey
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream. A blog about writing and reading children's books in the North. A mix of titles currently on my shelves. Saturday, November 8, 2014. The Lion and the Mouse. The story plays out as the two main characters grow up, mature, and help one another, each according to their natural abilities. Reminds me that stories from Alaska don’t always fit neatly into mainstream publishing paradigms. The book is unusual in two ways. First, 48-page color-illustrated childre...
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Multicultural Kid Lit Happenings. Newer posts →. Is It Too Late? Happy New Year Blog’s Numbers Ivory Coast Music. January 5, 2016. There, I said it in the title. And I mean it, may this year be the happiest and have the most enjoyable shape we can sculpt it into. May the brush of diversity keep adding its meaningful hues to our cultural landscape. Activities. As humbling as it is, I’m more than happy to share the information with you. 1- Number of posts in 2015. Times (only) last year. Since the birth of...
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream: November 2013
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Kid Lit North: Where Ravens Roam and Writers Dream. A blog about writing and reading children's books in the North. A mix of titles currently on my shelves. Monday, November 25, 2013. How long has it been since one of the big. Houses published a picture book by an Alaskan? If you know the answer, please share! A drum roll and congratulations to Barbara Brown, whose Hanukkah in Alaska. Illustrated by Stacy Schuett, recently came out with Henry Holt, “publishers since 1866.”. 8221; experience that connects...
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Fat Girl, Reading. Loquacious, vivacious, and unapologetic. Should you really call yourself fat? LOCK & MORI – Interview & Giveaway. September 16, 2015. I’m finally back from vacation and back on track now that school has started. PHEW is there any rush like the end of summer programs meeting the beginning of the school year? After all the delays and holidays I am finally returning to. Which was released YESTERDAY – wheeeeee! How were you first introduced to Sherlock and the work of Arthur Conan Doyle?
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