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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Foster Care

    A to Z Day 6

    Today completes the first week of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. So far I’ve created 11 book lists and am looking forward to creating a lot more throughout the month. Today’s focus is on the letter “F” and so I thought the best choice would be to offer…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Ethnic Diversity

    AtoZ Day 5

    Some letters are just a whole lot easier than others during this challenge. For the letter “E” I decided to go with Ethnic Diversity focusing on titles with large, diverse casts of characters. Many of these titles are written from multiple perspectives making them really interesting to read. There are…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Depression

    AtoZ Letter D

    According to the World Health Organization 300 million people around the world suffer from depression. That means that many kids and teens either know a family member with depression or are suffering from depression themselves. As usual everyone has a different experience with depression, often paired with other mental illness,…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Dyslexia

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    Books about dyslexia are kind of ironic, really. Kids who have difficulty reading may or may not be reading books that show characters that struggle like they do. Thankfully, with the advent of eReaders, reading is much easier with the option of a dyslexic font that makes reading easier. These…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Caribbean Characters

    AtoZ Letter C

    During the month we’ll be virtually traveling around the globe to celebrate characters from far off places. Today we’re visiting the beautiful island nations of the Caribbean. As with any list, I’ll never be able to share titles from every country or share every individual’s experience. But, I hope you…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Civil Rights

    AtoZ Letter C

    The letter of the day is “C”. I decided to take a quick look into Civil Rights. And before you say anything, I know you can’t really take a quick look at the Civil Rights Movement. And, people fight for civil rights throughout time and around the world. I chose…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Black Characters

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    The Letter “B”! I’m only highlighting a few titles because I’ve created a number of other lists with a focus on Black protagonists for different age groups as well as a number of nonfiction titles for both middle grade and young adult readers. I’ll share links to those lists below!…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Biracial Characters

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    Today I’m going to focus on providing a list of books with biracial characters. I tried very hard to find books that shared a variety of different experiences and from different cultural backgrounds. It’s not always easy- especially if you’re looking for a character who isn’t half white. Most characters…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Anxiety

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    It’s the first official day of the Blogging From A to Z Challenge and I’ve got a few areas of diversity I want to focus on. Anxiety affects everyone differently and also can manifest with other mental illnesses, stress, or other factors. This means everyone’s story with anxiety is different,…

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    Blogging From A to Z Challenge – Adoption

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    It’s the first official day of the Blogging From A to Z Challenge and I’ve got a few other areas of diversity I want to focus on. Here’s a quick peek at just a few books with an adoption theme. The Misadventures of the Family Fletcher by Dana Alison Levy…