A toy engineer and his son drive a train loaded with “”freight”” (actually an assortment of playthings) around a labyrinth of track laid out in a sleeping boy’s bedroom.”ĭaddy Calls Me Man, Writer, Angela Johnson, Illustrator, Rhonda Mitchell, Recommended for ages 2 to 5 “First-time author Lewis and Kirk (Breakfast at the Liberty Diner) here embrace an enduring childhood fantasy - the playroom that comes alive at night - and pare it down for very young readers. “Following a circle of family and friends through the course of a day from morning until night, this book affirms the importance of all things great and small in our world, from the tiniest shell on the beach, to the warmth of family connections, to the widest sunset sky.”Ĭhugga-Chugga Choo-Choo, Writer, Kevin Lewis, Writer and Illustrator, Daniel Kirk, Recommended for ages 2 to 5 Early ChildhoodĪll the World, Writer, Liz Garton Scanlon, Illustrator, Marla Frazee, Recommended for ages 2 to 5 We’ll continue to add your suggestions to this completely crowdsourced list, so continue adding to the thread on Facebook. We Need Diverse Books Like A Snowy Day, many of you in the EmbraceRace community posted or messaged us your favorite books featuring kids of color NOT fighting bigotry, discrimination or enslavement. Inspired by an article by Rumaan Alum’s article We Don’t Only Need Diverse Books.
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