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MCCBD has partnered with First Book to create a Virtual Book Drive connected to their Stories for All initiative which features books that contain a diverse array of characters and cultures. The money raised through your local Virtual Book Drive will provide new books to kids in need in communities; every $2.50 raised translates into one brand-new book for a child. We have created our own Virtual Book Drive page to raise funds to purchase multicultural books that First Book will work to distribute to under-served children. The MCCBD Virtual Book Drive is now LIVE so please visit the page and do your part on getting books into the hands of kids!
First Book Virtual Book Drive for Multicultural Children's Book Day

First Book Virtual Book Drive for Multicultural Children’s Book Day

 

Help get books to children in need in our community!

So many of the children in your own community lack access to the books they need to help them be successful in school and beyond. First Book- Multicultural Children’s Book Day  is planning to change this situation.   From now until February 1, 2015 we are hosting a Virtual Book Drive to raise $5,000 to buy brand new books for the kids in all communities. To make it a success, we need your help. Here’s what you can do:

  • Donate online at First Book/MCCBD’s Virtual Book Drive Page. Every $2.50 will help provide one book for a child in need.
  • Spread the word. Tell your friends to donate. Tweet about it. Facebook it. And remember, every dollar we raise gets us one step closer to ensuring children in need can open the pages of brand new books and the doors to a brighter future.

Join us in changing the future of today’s children through brand new multicultural books!

Please welcome Hannah Ehrlich, the Director of Marketing and Publicity at LEE & LOW BOOKS. LEE & LOW BOOKS has been on the forefront of this push for children’s books to reflect the diversity in the world around us. Today, Hannah reflects on the bias in non-fiction and puts forth options of heroes of color for children of all colors!

Welcome to another Multicultural Kidlit Link Roundup!

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Our Multicultural Kidlit Link Roundup is an opportunity for our team of children’s reading and play advocates to share their Top Picks of amazing multicultural book reviews, news, activities and more. So please grab a cup of coffee, find a comfy chair and take a took at some of the great finds we discovered this week. Enjoy!

Welcome to our Multicultural Kidlit Link Roundup Sunday! We are so glad you are here 🙂

Multicultural Kidlit Link Roundup

Our Multicultural Kidlit Link Roundup is an opportunity for our team of children’s reading and play advocates to share their Top Picks of amazing multicultural book reviews, news, activities and more. So please grab a cup of coffee, find a comfy chair and take a took at some of the great finds we discovered this week. Enjoy!

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