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Guest post from Pack-n-Go Girls®  All of us in the diverse kidlit world know the importance of not only the need for young readers of color to see themselves in the books they read but to also get those types of books into the hands of these same readers. Taking extra steps to make this happen...

It's a wrap! Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2020 is officially over and we think it was the Best.Celebration.YET. Over the last years, our online and offline diverse kidlit initiative has enabled us to not only shine the spotlight on exceptional diverse books for kids and teens but to also get to know the amazing people who bring...

Guest post by Speech and Language Therapist (and publisher), Sunita Mistry Shah   My name is Sunita and I am the brain behind The Jai Jais, a growing collection of books, yoga/mindfulness and educational resources for children centered around Hindu gods and goddesses. Using my expertise as a speech and language therapist, along with my children’s natural curiosity...

Please link up your diversity book posts for our Multicultural Children’s Book Day Big Giant LINKY! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter More great free stuff: Diversity Book Lists & Activities for Teachers and Parents FREE Teacher Classroom Physical and Developmental Challenges Kit FREE Teacher Classroom Poverty Kit FREE Teacher Classroom Empathy Kit (book list, activities,...

MCBD is blessed with enthusiastic participation and brilliant talent from all over the globe, but our beloved Greek supporters, reviewers, authors, and publishers deserve a special round of praise and recognition! Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Global CoHost, Agatha Rodi, we are proud to share this Global Collaboration with Greek Authors and Supporters....