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Nov 28, 2023 |
sfchronicle.com | Nami Sumida |Tami Charles |Bryan Collier |Kwame Alexander
Each year, the California Department of Education publishes a curated list of recommended literature tailored for K-12 students. Spanning a broad spectrum, the list includes everything from picture books for pre-K students to high school-level literary novels. Each grade level includes a collection of books delving into nuanced topics, such as race and mental health, and spotlights narratives of often marginalized voices.
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Jun 13, 2023 |
rtbookreviews.com | Tami Charles |Eddison Monroe
Reading children’s books can be a fun and enlightening experience for both kids and adults alike. In this review, we’ll be exploring the book All Because You Matter by Tami Charles. This heartfelt storybook is illustrated by the renowned Bryan Collier. Its aim is to remind children that they are special and that they matter to the people in their lives.
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May 24, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Jane Zalben |Tami Charles |Jacqueline Alcántara |Steve Henry
Family, food, and festivities—what more could readers want? Join Beni the bear and his family as they celebrate a full year of Jewish holidays. On the first night of Hanukkah, Beni and his observant Jewish family share food, remembrances, and presents for all the young ones. Beni gives each cub a calendar highlighting the Jewish holidays.
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Feb 13, 2023 |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | Nick Fearns |Richard Powell |Kekla Magoon |Tami Charles
Do you have a book you will be reading for Black History Month? If you are still looking for some recommendations, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library has you covered. Kasia Dupuis, marketing and communications library service associate for the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library, has made five recommendations for books available in the library’s collection. BLACK ART: A CULTURAL HISTORYBy Richard J.
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