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Ms. Michelle notes the contributions of African American authors to youth literature and makes some recommendations. This program may be conveniently viewed on our website, Facebook page, or YouTube channel. source

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Love Monster is read aloud and accessible in American Sign Language for kids. It can be tough being the only funny-looking Monster in Cutesville, but this Monster is not one to hang around and feel sorry for himself, so he’s off – out into the big wide world to look for someone to love him…

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Black History Audiobooks and African American Books to Read are covered in this video. You’ll see and hear a summary of the featured audiobook before jumping into the African American Books To Read Section in part two of the video. All Books in the 2nd half of the video are included in the suggested resource…

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It’s day 20 of my #inktober #blacktober 31 days of drawing Black American authors challenge and today I am drawing Harriet Jacobs. Jacobs is best known as the author for INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL – an American classic. During the American civil war, she and her daughter travelled back to the…

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Andrew from the http://www.americandadpodcast.com/ and http://www.overprotectiveparents.net/ discusses how the parenting book “To Train Up a Child” has influenced yet another family to abuse a child to the point of death. Please don’t support the book and certainly don’t buy it. Let me know your thoughts on this topic below. Thanks for watching. source

Jingle Dancer – Native American Children’s Book (By Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu)
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#nativeamerican #powwow #storytime “The affirming story of how a contemporary Native American girl turns to her family and community to help her dance find a voice.” (Author: Cynthia Leitich Smith – Illustrators: Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu) You can purchase this book from my LinkTree store: https://linktr.ee/SoohStoryTime Welcome to So’oh’s Story Time. My name…

Rainbow Crow – Indigenous/Native American Children’s book (By Nancy Van Laan, Beatriz Vidal)
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#nativeamerican #storytime #readaloud “This story of how the Rainbow Crow lost his sweet voice and brilliant colors by bringing the gift of fire to the other woodland animals.” (Author: Nancy Van Laan – Illustrator: Beatriz Vidal) You can purchase this book from my LinkTree store: https://linktr.ee/SoohStoryTime Welcome to So’oh’s Story Time. My name is Shannon,…

Special Issue from SCBookGal and Friends celebrate African American Children Authors.
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Attention African American children’s authors! SCBookGal and Friends are thrilled to announce that we’ll be dedicating the entire month of August to spotlighting authors like you. Each day, we’ll feature a different children’s book author in our promotion, completely free of charge. If you’re interested in participating in this exciting endeavor, simply send an email…

#booksforblackchildren| Vlog| Best Inspirational | African American Children’s Books| :)
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Book Trailer: The Gallaudet Children’s Dictionary of American Sign Language
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https://gupress.gallaudet.edu/Books/T/The-Gallaudet-Children-s-Dictionary-of-American-Sign-Language source