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Read Your World received two grants from The Village Bank which allowed us to deliver 30 Diverse Classroom Book Kits to teachers in Newton, Massachusetts.   We also received a grant from the Newton Cultural Council which funded our Author Panel: Celebrating Pride Month with Children's Books.     Bookmarks for each student. Each book package contained at least one...

2024 Big Giant Linky

Welcome to Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2024!

Here’s how to celebrate:

  1. Link up your diverse book reviews (at the bottom).
  2. Please check out our Big Giant Linky (at the bottom) and share on social media.
  3. Win diverse book bundles at our Virtual Party, on January 25, 2024! We’re giving away 12 book bundles of 10 books each plus a bonus giveaway from Crayola from 9 pm to 10 pm EST. RSVP here. Use hashtag: #ReadYourWorld.

 

Please link up your diversity book posts for our Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2024 Big Giant LINKY!

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!  Click here to enter.

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.”

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!

During the month of May, independent publisher Language Lizard will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sales of their Living in Harmony book sets (available in Ukrainian and 30 additional languages) to support refugee families affected by recent global conflicts. 

The Living in Harmony books: Be Kind, We Can All Be Friends, and Who Are We? use colorful, multicultural illustrations to explore the concepts of diversity, kindness, and friendship. The books come with free teaching resources including lesson plans and extension activities.