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Multicultural Children’s Book Day Classroom Kit 2022/2023 Mental Health Support for Stressful Times

As our tenth Multicultural Children’s Book Day holiday approaches on Thursday, January 26, 2023, we are thrilled to have you as part of our amazing community of supporters! With enthusiasm, optimism, and hope, we are preparing for MCBD 2023 and hope you will once again join our celebration of diversity through children’s books.

During last year’s Twitter party a topic that came up often was children’s mental health as a result (or as a side effect) of the pandemic.  This includes but is not limited to anxiety, depression, social isolation, sadness, pandemic fatigue, and mindfulness techniques: in other words, “surviving Covid-19.” We read your Twitter posts and your requests for mental health resources for kids. We listened, and now we’re happy to share with you this year’s classroom kit: Mental Health Support for Stressful Times.  

In this classroom kit, you’ll find resources on 

  • Helping Kids be Mentally Strong Post-Pandemic
  • A Weekly Self Care Checklist
  • The Importance of Practicing Mindfulness
  • What is Mindfulness? And How Teach Kids to be Mindful
  • Mindfulness poster
  • Children’s Book List on Mental Health Support During Stressful Times 
  • Mental Health Support During Stressful Times poster 

 

Mental Health Support for Stressful Times

The MCBD Team has spent considerable time creating the resources for our Multicultural Children’s Book Day FREE Classroom Kit:  Mental Health Support for Stressful Times

Within this free downloadable classroom kit, you will find:

  • Books recommendations
  • Activities for home or classroom
  • Resource links
  • Free downloadable and printer poster by Led Bradshaw

To access this FREE kit and all our kits click HERE

(Downloadable “kits” that focus on a relevant topic, a diverse booklist that supports that topic, and classroom-friendly activities that allow for deeper discussion and learning)

Watch for the #ReadYourWorld hashtag on social media and share!

 

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Frances Evans

Frances Díaz Evans is a Latina Author, Educator, Multicultural and Language Advocate. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Universidad del Este in Puerto Rico and a master’s degree in Spanish education from the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. She joined Multicultural Children’s Book Day in the early days advocating for multicultural books as a book reviewer, then as a co-host, and now she’s excited to take on the role of project manager. Frances can be reached at admin (at) multiculturalchildrensbookday.com