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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Latinx Characters in YA

    AtoZ Day 12

    As promised, here is my Latinx characters in YA booklist. If you’re looking for more amazing books by Latinx authors and illustrators, check out the Purá Belpre Awards – awarded every year to an “author and/or illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience.” Also, check…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Latinx Characters in MG

    AtoZ Day 12

    Latinx characters, similar to my Asian characters booklist earlier this month, incorporates so many different cultures, countries, beliefs, traditions, etc. I clearly would never be able to share all Latinx experiences with just 12 middle grade titles, but I hope that you can find a character that speaks to you.…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Korean Characters

    AtoZ Blogging Challenge Day 11

    Today is brought to you by the letter “K”! I chose to focus on Korean characters today and you’ll find both realistic fiction and fantasy titles on the list. If you’re looking for more titles, check out the other titles these authors have written. I try to provide a wide…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Jewish Voices

    AtoZ Challenge Day 10

    For the letter “J” I’m focusing on Jewish voices, specifically looking for some titles that don’t focus solely on the Holocaust. Yes, the Holocaust is an important part of history that shouldn’t be ignored, but the Jewish experience is more than the trauma endured during the Holocaust. The Length of…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Indigenous Voices

    AtoZ Challenge Day 9

    Much of what children are taught about Indigenous peoples is the horrible history of being pushed out of their land by settlers in the 18th century. What many kids don’t realize is that there are many people who identify with Indigenous tribes throughout the United States today and that their…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Indian Characters

    AtoZ Challenge Day 9

    We have a large Indian population in our community. And although Indian culture is as diverse as the over 1 billion people who call India home, I’m always excited when I come across a title with Indian characters. Especially when they portrays a small part of the reader’s culture, religion,…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Incarceration

    AtoZ Challenge Day 9

    Although many people automatically think about race and culture when they hear diversity. But, diversity reaches much further and with books like the ones on this list – kids will be able to see that there are people like them in the world. Or conversely, kids will learn to have…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Homelessness

    A to Z Challenge Day 8

    Homelessness doesn’t only affect adults. In fact, some estimates as recent as five years ago suggested 1 in 30 kids experience homelessness. This number, to me, is staggeringly high. I can’t imagine a child trying to attend school while worrying about being hungry or where they’re sleeping that night. These…