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Balancing Your Library of Children’s Books

June 13, 2020 by April

Last year, when a school near my work in Baltimore wanted more books for their library, I happily got to work looking for books. Girls, brown kids, black kids, and urban environments are under-represented in children’s books, so I wanted to even things up by looking for books in those categories. My goal: find excellent children’s books with diverse characters, settings, and stories.

#brownkids #blackkids #girls #urban #financialhardship

My friend recently posted a link to a Women’s Day article by Jamie Ballard titled 18 Children’s Books About Race and Racism That Can Spark Conversation “These books about race and racism can help start important conversations in an age-appropriate way.”

Looking at that list of books, (which I can’t wait to read!) reminded me of the books I read and loved last year. Most of them don’t explicitly touch on the topic of race, and not all of them are racially diverse. However, they are excellent books that will bring balance to many home libraries.

Please check out some of these books even if you have white, boy, suburban kids! It’s good for all kids to see a wide variety of colors and circumstances. I give my honest reviews below.

April’s bookshelf: Balancing Your Library of Children’s Books

Kira-Kira
it was amazing
Kira-Kira
by Cynthia Kadohata
tagged: newberry-medal-award-winners and childrens-books-balancing
Bud, Not Buddy
really liked it
Bud, Not Buddy
by Christopher Paul Curtis
tagged: newberry-medal-award-winners and childrens-books-balancing
Sounder
it was amazing
Sounder
by William H. Armstrong
I highly recommend this book to everyone. The writing immediately dropped me into the main characters experience. [spoilers removed] What an excellent book.
tagged: childrens-books-balancing
One Crazy Summer
really liked it
One Crazy Summer
by Rita Williams-Garcia
This trilogy gives a tour of the entire country in (I think the 1960’s… early 1970’s?) through the stories of three sisters and their family. They seem so real and I rooted for them every step of the way. A great book worth reading.
tagged: children-s-books and childrens-books-balancing
P.S. Be Eleven
really liked it
P.S. Be Eleven
by Rita Williams-Garcia
Sequel to One Crazy Summer – the girls are back home. Lovable and resourceful as ever. I sometimes find their non-perfect family situation hard to take, but these girls are resilient. #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls #urbansetting
tagged: children-s-books and childrens-books-balancing
Out of My Mind
really liked it
Out of My Mind
by Sharon M. Draper
Life can be heartbreakingly unfair. This is the story of one kid who got a bum deal. For us readers, it is a rare and wonderful opportunity to be inside the bright mind of Melody – cheering her on in the midst of her serous trials. #gir…
tagged: childrens-books-balancing
Jonathan and His Mommy
really liked it
Jonathan and His Mommy
by Irene Smalls
Sweet, simple book that is fun to read out-loud and may inspire a fun outing. #kidsofcolor #urbansetting #mom
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale
it was amazing
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale
by Mo Willems
This five start reviews = “I loved it” rather than “it was amazing”. A toddler tries her best to communicate, but it takes awhile for her parents to understand her EXTREMELY important message. Very sweet and fun to read. I’ve been loo…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Oscar's Half Birthday
it was amazing
Oscar’s Half Birthday
by Bob Graham
So cute! So fun! A little family enjoys the day and the whole neighborhood wishes Oscar a happy birthday. #kidsofcolor #urbansetting #momanddad #mixedrace
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Max Found Two Sticks
liked it
Max Found Two Sticks
by Brian Pinkney
Max uses sticks to make a rhythm that matches all the events in the neighborhood. 3.5 stars #kidsofcolor #urbansetting #momanddad
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
A Voice From the Wilderness: The Story of Anna Howard Shaw
it was amazing
A Voice From the Wilderness: The Story of Anna Howard Shaw
by Don Brown
This true story manages to avoid sounding preachy as it tells the story of Anna Howard Shaw who grew up in the wilderness and eventually traveled the world working to win the right to vote. (It is now 100 years since women won that right…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom
really liked it
Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom
by Carole Boston Weatherford
This is a beautiful, lyrically written book. I don’t know what kids will think of it, but I think older kids and adults will find it inspiring and haunting. I hope there is a very realistic TV series about Harriet Tubman’s life someday…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
What Do Illustrators Do?
really liked it
What Do Illustrators Do?
by Eileen Christelow
Such a clever book! It uses a children’s book format to show how to create a children’s book. Very useful and inspirational for kids (and adults!) who want to write and illustrate a children’s book. #peopleofcolor #maingirl
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
The Dot
really liked it
The Dot
by Peter H. Reynolds
Message: You can draw! Simple and inspirational. (Maybe slightly more for adults than kids.) #maingirl
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Tar Beach
really liked it
Tar Beach
by Faith Ringgold
This is a BEAUTIFUL book. Cassie Louise Lightfoot can fly, and fly she does, all over the beautiful night city. (That part reminded me of Sendak’s The Night Kitchen.) #urbansetting #economicjustice #maingirl #peopleofcolor
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Two Girls Can!
it was amazing
Two Girls Can!
by Keiko Narahashi
Remember how sweet it was to have best friends and do everything together – back before you were cynical and the new friend you just met could mean everything to you? This book illustrates those days in a book for little kids- fun to rea…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed
really liked it
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed
by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
This is kind of like the sub-plot of Go Dog Go! in which one dog keeps asking another dog if he likes her hat. He does not – so she keeps trying new hats until he finally like one. Except, this story the exact opposite. Ella Sarah does…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Marvelous Mattie: How Margaret E. Knight Became an Inventor
really liked it
Marvelous Mattie: How Margaret E. Knight Became an Inventor
by Emily Arnold McCully
I liked it a lot. A plucky young inventor that I’d never heard of before. Inspiring! #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls #urbansetting
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Suki's Kimono
liked it
Suki’s Kimono
by Chieri Uegaki
Sweet book about Suki spending time with her Grandma and then wearing her new kimono to school. #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
A Chair for My Mother
really liked it
A Chair for My Mother
by Vera B. Williams
A sweet book about the joy of an everyday item – a big comfy chair! Beautiful pictures. #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls #urbansetting
tagged: childrens-picture-books, childrens-books-balancing, and children-s-…
I Like Myself!
really liked it
I Like Myself!
by Karen Beaumont
A sweet book that would be really fun to read out loud to a little kid. Very fun, cute illustrations that remind me a bit of Dr. Seuss. #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
The Day You Begin
it was amazing
The Day You Begin
by Jacqueline Woodson
This is a beautiful, sweet book to read to kids. It’s also sweet for adults too. The illustrations are gorgeous enough that I want to buy a big print of some of them and hang them on my walls. #brownkids #kidsofcolor #girls #maingirls #…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
David's Drawings
really liked it
David’s Drawings
by Cathryn Falwell
3.5 for this sweet, short book about a very generous little boy who lets other kids draw on his picture. #brownkids #kidsofcolor
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
One Of Three
it was amazing
One Of Three
by Angela Johnson
I love this book that shows the joys of being a sibling – and the sad times of being left out by older siblings – something that many little kids can relate to. It’s a warm, safe, sweet book that would be fun to read out loud. I love the…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
Hi
it was amazing
Hi
by Ann Herbert Scott
I love this sweet, simple story of a little girl who goes to the post-office and says hi. The illustrations make it magical because they show so clearly how Margarita gets sadder and sadder as no one notices her “hi!” At last, her greeti…
tagged: childrens-picture-books and childrens-books-balancing
The Great Gilly Hopkins
really liked it
The Great Gilly Hopkins
by Katherine Paterson
A somewhat heart-breaking book which makes more sense now that I see that this is the author of Bridge to Terabithia! Luckily it’s not Bridge to Terabithia sad. Gilly Hopkins, foster kid, stinker, racist, and survivor extraordinaire, fin…
tagged: children-s-books and childrens-books-balancing

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