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If you turn on the TV news, scroll through social media, or read/watch the news on your computer you’ll come across headlines such as “Banned in the USA: The Growing Movement to Ban Books”, “Why Book Ban Efforts Are Spreading Across the U.S.”, “Texas leads US in books banned from schools,” and “Florida school book bans: Second highest rate in the nation.”

As a result of the incredible participation we received during our virtual party, we are making the questions we asked during the giveaway into a five-part series.  The participants were really engaged with these questions and gave us some great recommendations that we’ve compiled here for you.  Today’s post is in response to the first question.  Enjoy!

International Mother Language Day is celebrated worldwide each February 21. This year’s theme is “multilingual education – a necessity to transform education in a multilingual world.” 

Let’s look at its history and ways you can celebrate at home and school!

Review of The Fire, The Water, and Maudie McGinn for #ReadYourWorld Day

Guest Post and Review by Jodi Murphy

Many of the people who encountered Maudie told her she had glitches. She believed them. But the real flaw is that those people look at her from a lens that says she is broken and “less than.” Even her mom wants her to act in a way she’s determined is normal, but Maudie is so much more than ordinary.