Today’s Diversity Read/Review falls into categories #1 and #2. The author Matt de la Peña is half Mexican/half white and the illustrator Christian Robinson is African-American. Title: Last Stop Market Street Written by: Matt de la Peña Illustrated by: Christian Robinson Published by: G. … Continue reading
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On January 1st, An Unconventional Librarian, an educational, book-loving blogger whom I follow, posted the following challenge, which I love and have been promoting over the inter-webs. I thought it would be fun to take the challenge myself and blog … Continue reading
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Reblogged this on Darlene Beck-Jacobson.
My first book, Vampires Don’t Wear Polka Dots, came out almost 25 years ago. It had Melody, a black third-grader who helped her three friends save the world from her vampire teacher. Since then I’ve always tried to be aware of the diverse population of our country. For instance, the mermaids in Mermaid Tales are diverse. It’s important that kids see themselves in the books they are reading, in order to make that all important connection.