Multicultural Books about Diverse Friends and Family
Guest post from Cardinal Rule Press, Read Your World’s 2024 Silver Sponsor.
Guest post from Cardinal Rule Press, Read Your World’s 2024 Silver Sponsor.
Our much-anticipated 2025 Platinum and Author Sponsorship Summer Flash Sale for Read Your World 2025 (1/30/25) is now open!
Take advantage of the 30% savings by locking in your 2025 Platinum or Author Sponsorship before July 31!
The Flash Sale for Read Your World (formerly Multicultural Children’s Book Day) is an opportunity to save some money on both PLATINUM and AUTHOR Sponsorship levels for a few weeks only!
As many already know, the mission of the MCBD is to promote diversity in children’s literature. However, neurodiversity is often overlooked, which author Sivan Hong is determined to change. Her series of books were created to help neurodiverse children feel represented in the books they read. Her Super Fun Day Books highlight neurodiverse kids positively and work to normalize what it is like for them in the classroom.
Diverse Children’s Book Reviewers -We need you for MCBD2019! (1/25/19)
If you love diverse books for kids, and have a social media platform to share a review on, we want to give you a FREE diversity book to review!
In a nutshell; you don’t have to be a blogger to review multicultural children’s books for our MCBD 2019 online event. You just need to have a love of diversity in children’s literature and be willing to share on your social media platforms such as Facebook (Pages only-no Facebook profiles), Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or YouTube.
**We encourage honest Amazon reviews of assigned books whenever possible as well.
Multicultural Children’s Book Day (MCBD) is a non-profit co-founded by fellow moms Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen who has a vision of helping kids “see themselves” on the pages of the books they read. This event has evolved into something so incredibly wonderful and positive: far more than all of us could have ever imagined.
As we approach our fifth MCBD, I am excited to report that we have so many amazing things planned for our 2018 online event (1/27/18). , This holiday is usually just a one day event, but because since the day of this children’s book-related holiday lands on a Saturday, we decided to get creative on how we can make this one-day event a week-long party!
A huge part of what we do is work with authors and publishers to not only review and give publicity to their multicultural books, but to also spend hundreds of “women-hours” and thousands of dollars to get those books into the hands of young readers. Typically, the majority of our celebration exists online, but after seeing all of the amazing offline festivities that MCBD2017 inspired, we knew we wanted to do something extra special for our next event on 1/27/18.