READ WOKE: ASIAN AMERICAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER VOICES

READ WOKE: ASIAN AMERICAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER VOICES

Growing up as a voracious reader, I never saw books about Filipino children or about the Philippines and rarely saw books about Asian people and their countries. Now, working as a children’s librarian, I notice that there has been an influx of children’s books that celebrate Asians and Pacific Islanders. America is a melting pot…

READ WOKE: IMMIGRATION

READ WOKE: IMMIGRATION

Moving to a new home can be intimidating, especially when it is to a completely different country. People around the world have various reasons why they have to leave their homes. From parents’ accepting new jobs to fleeing a war torn country, children who emigrate with their families is nothing new. I, Miss Cristina, am…

TALK, SING, READ, WRITE AND PLAY WITH COUNTING

TALK, SING, READ, WRITE AND PLAY WITH COUNTING

Count me in! : a parade of Mexican folk art numbers in English and Spanish / Cynthia Weill ; ceramics by the Aguilar sister: Guillermina, Josefina, Irene and Concepción – Book Grandma’s tiny house / JaNay Brown-Wood ; illustrated by Priscilla Burris – Ebook Grandma’s tiny house / JaNay Brown-Wood ; illustrated by Priscilla Burris – Book I…

READ WOKE: NATIVE AMERICAN VOICES

READ WOKE: NATIVE AMERICAN VOICES

Before the arrival of Christopher Columbus, Native Americans have been establishing communities in what is now called as the United States of America. Numerous people from various tribes have experienced prejudice, genocide, and resettlement ever since the colonization of the Americas. It is important for readers of all ages to acknowledge their contribution to this…