S.T.E.A.M. STORYTIME: LEAVES
The leaves around where I live are definitely changing colors, because it’s officially fall! It’s gotten a lot cooler, and everyone is starting to wear their favorite sweaters and coats. … Read More
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
READ WOKE: SOCIAL INJUSTICES
For Read Woke this week, we are highlighting books about social injustices. It is very important that younger readers educate themselves with impactful books such as these to have an … Read More
S.T.E.A.M. STORYTIME: GHOSTS
It’s October, which means you will see a lot of the colors orange around! It’s starting to look like fall, and the weather is starting to cool. One of my … Read More
Read Woke Challenge: Female Voices
Our Read Woke Challenge this week on homewood.beanstack.org is all about girl power! We are celebrating characters and stories with strong female voices. Here are some of our favorite titles … Read More
Kid Lit About LGBTQ+
Our Read Woke challenge on homewood.beanstack.org is going strong this month! To celebrate LGBT History Month we are highlighting some of our favorite Kid Lit titles that can help with … Read More