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Please join us for our Multicultural Children’s Book Day Twitter Party

2018 MCBD Twotter Party

Join us on Jan 27th, 9pm EST for 5th annual Multicultural Children’s Book Day Twitter Party! We promise it will be a fun and fast-paced hour of great book conversations, sharing of diverse book ideas and lots of prizes. Follow the hashtag #ReadYourWorld to join the conversation and to also win one of 12-5 book bundles and one Grand Prize Book Bundle (12 books) that will be given away at the party!

We will be giving away Book Bundles every 6 minutes!

Twitter Party Details:

When: Saturday, January 27th

Time: 9 pm to 10 pm EST

Where: On Twitter!

Hashtag: #ReadYourWorld

Sponsored By: Scholastic Reading Clubs

Go HERE to see a sneak preview of the Twitter Party questions, topics, and PRIZES~

Please welcome Duncan Tonatiuh with his list of Bold, Creative Girls and Women in Picture Books (from his daughter's library). We are giving away 5 copies of his book, Danza! Amalia Hernández and El Ballet Folklórico de México. Please fill out the Rafflecopter at the bottom to enter. Bold, Creative Girls and Women in Picture Books (from my daughter's...

Please welcome Jamia Wilson with her list of 8 Diverse Picture Books for Next-Generation Change Makers. 8 Diverse Picture Books for Next-Generation Change Makers 1. Young Gifted and Black by Jamia Wilson, illustrated by Andrea Pippins This our love letter to the next-generation of black leaders doers, thinkers, dreamers and creators. [picture book, ages 7 and up] 2. How Mamas...

The first On My Desk of 2018!

This is extra exciting because we have no shortage of awesome books to share!

This series got started because, with my role as Project Manager, I get to enjoy the avalanche of amazing multicultural books for kids that are donated to our project.  My office currently looks like a small bookstore and I love every second of it.

Being appreciative over every book that crosses my desk, I wanted to find a fun way to share those books with the loyal folks who show up here to read every week and support this non-profit. In that moment, On My Desk | New Diverse Kids’ Books to Consider was born! It’s my way of sharing some amazing titles that don’t always get the attention they deserve.

Here’s what the Mailman Book Fairy brought me this week: