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"The end of Daya Keane's junior year in Escondido, Arizona, is anything but expected. And it starts when her longtime swoon-worthy crush, Beckett Wild, actually talks to her at a party neither of them should've been at. But as Daya's best friends, Stella and B'Rad, are quick to point out, smart, cute, artistic Beckett is also the poster girl for the wildly popular youth group at Grace Redeemer, the megachurch Daya's mom prays at and pushes her daughter to attend. Amid the concert-worthy light shows, high-energy live band, and pastor preaching to love thy neighbor so long as thy neighbor 'gets right with God' first, Daya struggles to find her place in a house of worship that doesn't seem to create space for someone like her. Then again, she never planned to fall this hard for a girl like Beckett Wild. Now Daya has to decide how far she's willing to surrender to Beckett's world of Grace Redeemer, and who she's willing to become to be with her"--
"A picture book that affirms people of color--of all shades--by celebrating their achievements and contributions to society. Highlighting [Americans] such as Madonna Thunder Hawk, Basemah Atweh, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., incredible leaders are honored, seen, and heard on every page. Part ode to an array of beautiful skin tones and part introduction to change-makers in history, this book is [meant to be a] conversation starter for readers everywhere"--
"When Yalda hears that her twin brother Yusuf will be performing with his band at a local venue, she lets her friends convince her to sneak out to see his show. But the night has something else in store: after the opening band makes some ugly jokes about 'terrorists,' Yusuf uses his time in the spotlight for an impulsive stunt responding to the hate speech. Suddenly, simmering tensions begin boiling over in their Virginia town, where many Afghan refugees have sought safety. When a video of Yusuf's performance goes viral online, it seems like everyone in town turns against their family's restaurant, leaving their livelihood in jeopardy"
Coretta Scott King Author Award Winner!"An unwavering proclamation of Black girlhood." -Candice Iloh, author of National Book Award finalist Every Body LookingFrom Ibi Zoboi, bestselling, award-winning author of American Street and coauthor of Punching the Air, comes a bold new YA coming-of-age story that explores race, feminism, and complicated family dynamics. The ideal next read for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Jacqueline Woodson, and Roxane Gay. Warrior Princess. That's what Nigeria Jones's father calls her. He has raised her as part of the Movement, a Black separatist group based in Philadelphia. Nigeria is homeschooled and vegan and participates in traditional rituals to connect her and other kids from the group to their ancestors. But when her mother-the perfect matriarch of their Movement-disappears, Nigeria's world is upended. She finds herself taking care of her baby brother and stepping into a role she doesn't want. Nigeria's mother had secrets. She wished for a different life for her children, which includes sending her daughter to a private Quaker school outside of their strict group. Despite her father's disapproval, Nigeria attends the school with her cousin, Kamau, and Sage, who used to be a friend. There, she begins to flourish and expand her universe. As Nigeria searches for her mother, she starts to uncover a shocking truth. One that will lead her to question everything she thought she knew about her life and her family. From award-winning author Ibi Zoboi comes a powerful story about discovering who you are in the world-and fighting for that person-by having the courage to be your own revolution.
Vous voulez aider votre enfant à apprendre et à se sentir plus sûr de ses différences, tout en apprenant aussi la gentillesse et l'acceptation des autres ? Si c'est le cas, ce livre d'images magnifiquement illustré sur la diversité, la neurodiversité, l'introversion, les différences et l'acceptation, peut vous aider.Basé sur les principes de l'apprentissage socio-émotionnel, La diversité est notre superpouvoir raconte l'histoire de Tim, un garçon timide et introverti souffrant d'anxiété sociale, qui apprend à faire face à l'agitation d'une fête d'anniversaire. Aidez votre enfant à apprendre, à travers cette histoire, comment la neurodiversité nous rend plus forts et comment nous pouvons nous sentir à l'aise avec les différences en acceptant les autres avec gentillesse.La diversité est notre superpouvoir peut aider vos enfants :À renforcer la confiance dans leurs différences et leur neurodiversitéGérer leur énergie et leurs émotionsPrendre conscience de leur nature introvertieÊtre gentils avec ceux qui sont différentsDévelopper la confiance en eux-mêmesS'aimer et s'accepter pour ce qu'ils sontCélébrer et embrasser la diversitéProcurez-vous ce livre maintenant et aidez votre enfant à apprendre dès aujourd'hui.
"Life can change in an instant. When you're wrongfully accused of a crime. When a virus shuts everything down. When the girl you love moves on. Andre Jackson is determined to reclaim his identity. But returning from juvie doesn't feel like coming home. His Portland, Oregon, neighborhood is rapidly gentrifying, and COVID-19 shuts down school before he can return. And Andre's suspicions about his arrest for a crime he didn't commit even taint his friendships. It's as if his whole life has been erased. The one thing Andre is counting on is his relationship with the Whitaker kids--especially his longtime crush, Sierra. But Sierra's brother Eric is missing, and the facts don't add up as their adoptive parents fight to keep up the act that their racially diverse family is picture-perfect. If Andre can find Eric, he just might uncover the truth about his own arrest. But in a world where power is held by a few and Andre is nearly invisible, searching for the truth is a dangerous game."--
In this complex and emotionally resonant novel about a Métis girl living on the Canadian prairies, debut author Jen Ferguson serves up a powerful story about rage, secrets, and all the spectrums that make up a person?and the sweetness that can still live alongside the bitterest truth. A William C. Morris Award Honor Book and a Stonewall Award Honor Book!Lou has enough confusion in front of her this summer. She'll be working in her family's ice-cream shack with her newly ex-boyfriend?whose kisses never made her feel desire, only discomfort?and her former best friend, King, who is back in their Canadian prairie town after disappearing three years ago without a word.But when she gets a letter from her biological father?a man she hoped would stay behind bars for the rest of his life?Lou immediately knows that she cannot meet him, no matter how much he insists.While King's friendship makes Lou feel safer and warmer than she would have thought possible, when her family's business comes under threat, she soon realizes that she can't ignore her father forever.The Heartdrum imprint centers a wide range of intertribal voices, visions, and stories while welcoming all young readers, with an emphasis on the present and future of Indian Country and on the strength of young Native heroes. In partnership with We Need Diverse Books.
The #1 New York Times bestseller!This chapter book edition of the #1 New York Times bestseller by luminaries Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds is an essential introduction to the history of racism and antiracism in America RACE. Uh-oh. The R-word. But actually talking about race is one of the most important things to learn how to do.Adapted from the groundbreaking bestseller Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, this book takes readers on a journey from present to past and back again. Kids will discover where racist ideas came from, identify how they impact America today, and meet those who have fought racism with antiracism. Along the way, they’ll learn how to identify and stamp out racist thoughts in their own lives. Ibram X. Kendi’s research, Jason Reynolds’s and Sonja Cherry-Paul’s writing, and Rachelle Baker’s art come together in this vital read, enhanced with a glossary, timeline, and more.
The second thrilling and unputdownable mystery starring a new generation of the Detective Society, from the million-copy-bestselling author of Murder Most Unladylike: Robin Stevens.March 1941. Britain is at war, and a secret agency called the Ministry of Unladylike Activity is training up children as spies - because grown-ups always underestimate them. Enter May, Eric and Nuala: courageous, smart, and the Ministry's newest recruits.May's big sister Hazel has arranged for them to stay on a quiet street close to the Ministry, home to an unlikely collection of people thrown together by the war. And it is in the basement of the bombed-out house at the end of that street that they discover something mysterious. Something that was not there when the Blitz wreckage was first combed through. Something that has been placed there recently. A body...Could this be the missing Ministry spy that Daisy Wells is on a dangerous mission in France to find? Or could it be someone else - someone a resident of the street wanted silenced . . . ?
"When he is arrested teen Darius Logan is sure he headed for prison, but instread he is offered the opportunity to join the Super Justice Force, where he discovers he has powers he did not know about, which may help save the post-Attack world from an alien enemy"--
"A chilling middle grade horror debut featuring a Black, autistic protagonist who uncovers dark secrets plaguing her new school. Blythe Academy isn't a normal school. Eva can tell--there's something off, something wrong. She learns that fifty years ago part of the school collapsed, killing a classroom of students and their teacher. Things haven't been the same since. Soon, Eva's having unnerving visions and terrifying run-ins with ghosts. She doesn't think the collapse was just a tragic accident. It was caused by a malevolent force, and that force is back and hungry for more. Will Eva be able to discover the truth of Blythe Academy and save lives... or will it be too late?"--
From three-time Newbery Honoree Christina Soontornvat and award-winning historian Erika Lee comes a middle grade nonfiction that shines a light on the generations of Asian Americans who have transformed the United States and who continue to shape what it means to be American.Asian American history is not made up of one single story. It's many. And it's a story that too often goes untold. It begins centuries before America even exists as a nation. It is connected to the histories of Western conquest and colonialism. It's a story of migration; of people and families crossing the Pacific Ocean in search of escape, opportunity, and new beginnings.It is also the story of race and racism. Of being labeled an immigrant invasion, unfit to become citizens, and being banned, deported, and incarcerated. Of being blamed for bringing diseases into the country.It is also a story of bravery and hope. It is the story of heroes who fought for equality in the courts, on the streets, and in the schools, and who continue to fight in solidarity with others doing the same.This book is a stirring account of the ordinary people and extraordinary acts that made Asian America and the young people who are remaking America today.
Moving to another country takes a toll, and it does so exceptionally for many young minds like my nearly four-year-old son. When Gosa moves from all he has ever known in Nigeria to Scotland, he encounters an unreceptive environment that confuses and wounds him. He had made friends back home and now, he struggles with the fact that he has been pulled away from his way of life and must adapt to a new town where the way he speaks, the colour of his skin, are questioned. Many children leaving Africa for the first time are not even aware that their skin has a "colour," yet could be mistreated by those who fail to see their humanity. Based on a true story, The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Mouse explores the emotional pain many immigrant children endure when faced with discrimination, and how Gosa ultimately learns to overcome those battles and embrace who he truly is.If you want to teach your child to accept and love him/herself, or are planning on relocating; then this is the best book for you and your child. This beautifully illustrated picture book comes handy to help you prepare the mind of your young once should they find themselves in an unreceptive environment. This is a book that teaches and educate kids on values, self -worth, self-love and the impact of relocation on immigrant kids and survival.>This picture book will do well for children of parents looking to relocate with their young once, on how to prepare their minds on different cultures and differences.
Hockey fans will love this action-packed middle grade novel about teamwork, overcoming adversity, and being proud of who you are and where you come from. Join Alex as he navigates a new school, deals with new friends and bullies alike, and proves that on the ice, only the colour of your jersey matters.
"This is a kids book about nonbinary identities--but what does being nonbinary mean? For some people, the question and its answer may be new or a little confusing. It's okay to not know what it means! That's where all good conversations start. The journey to understanding starts with an open mind and an open heart"--
"What's Inside? Being inclusive is a choice we can make every day! Being inclusive means reaching out to and welcoming all people and everything that makes them who they are. When we learn to see the beauty in our differences, we can embrace the rich, diverse, and amazing world we live in together!"--Back cover.
"Red Kenny is on a road trip for spring break with five friends: Her best friend - the older brother - his perfect girlfriend - a secret crush - a classmate - and a killer. When their RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, they soon realize this is no accident. They have been trapped by someone out there in the dark, someone who clearly wants one of them dead. With eight hours until dawn, the six friends must escape, or figure out which of them is the target. But is there a liar among them? Buried secrets will be forced to light and tensions inside the RV will reach deadly levels. Not all of them will survive the night"--
Heureuse comme je suis est un livre bilingue qui aidera les enfants du monde entier à apprendre et à apprécier l'amour-propre. L'édition bilingue est disponible dans diverses autres langues.Aucun petit enfant ne se regarde dans le miroir et ne voit ¿trop¿ ou ¿trop peü de quoi que ce soit á moins qüon ne lui apprenne à se voir de cette façon. Il y a une abondance de diversité ancrée dans les différents horizons de chaque personne, et cette diversité doit être appréciée et célébrée. Enseigner à vos enfants la diversité va de pair avec l'inclusion.Ce livre pour enfants fait partie d'une collection de livres illustrés pour enfants qui envoient un message positif, montrant aux enfants la beauté de la diversité, de l'amitié et bien sûr, de l'amour et de l'appréciation de soi. Heureuse comme je suis apprend aux enfants que le bonheur ne dépend pas des autres et qu'il commence par s'aimer soi-même.En plus de véhiculer toutes ces valeurs importantes, ce livre bilingue Anglais/Français vise à enseigner aux enfants (et à leurs parents) une nouvelle langue de la manière la plus ludique. Vos enfants apprendront le Français sans même s'en rendre compte.Les histoires déclenchent un processus d'apprentissage naturel et stimulent notre mémoire à long terme en activant les émotions qui ont un impact sur ce processus. C'est pourquoi Heureuse comme je suis est un outil parfait pour enseigner le Français à vos enfants.Ce livre est idéal pour les enfants entre 3 et 6 ans. Les mots d'affirmation trouvés dans notre livre aideront à construire l'image de soi et l'estime de soi de votre enfant.L'édition bilingue est disponible dans plusieurs autres langues. Suivez @lingobabies pour les mises à jour et les nouvelles versions.*****Happy within is a children's book that will help children from around the world learn, appreciate self-love and embrace diversity.The message of the book is to help provide children with the support and confidence to be happy with themselves and within their own skin. No matter where in the world they are from, whether the race, the background, etc.A bilingual children's book in English & French to help parents, carers and educators teach children both languages. DETAILS: An excellent bilingual resource for kids to teach & learn FrenchIdeal for kids ages of 3 4 5 6 A fantastic bilingual English-French children's book for preschools, teachers & educators in French speaking c
Happy within is a bilingual book that will help children from around the world learn and appreciate self-love & diversity. This book is bilingual children's book in English & Arabic. ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿ - ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿The message of the book is to help provide children with the support and confidence to be happy with themselves and within their own skin. All kids are beautiful no matter where in the world they are from, whether the race, the background, etc. The book includes a diverse range of characters with the message that we should all love ourselves and support one another to be the best we can be.It is a positive children's book teaching them to be proud of themselves, proud of who they are and of their uniqueness. Teaching that happiness is not dependent on others and starts with loving yourself. Only through self-love and believing in oneself it is possible to be happy within.Resources play a key role in language development and for this reason, families should be intentional in providing language resources to bilingual learners. Happy Within ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿ is ideal for monolingual or bilingual families, who would like to teach their children either English and/or Arabic. The use of bilingual text paired with beautiful colourful illustrations help engage children, retain and learn two languages at the same time.This bilingual English Arabic children¿s picture book is ideal for:Boys and Girls between the ages of 2-6Arabic language learning for kidsArabic pre-schools/ kindergartenArabic speaking families who would like to teach their kids Arabic.Teaching kids about self-loveTeaching kids the importance and beauty of diversityThe bilingual edition is available in various other languages. Follow @lingobabies for updates & new releases.English Arabic Children's Book: English Arabic Picture Book. Arabic Language Learning Books. Perfect Book to Learn Arabic for Kids Ages 2-6. My first childrens book Arabic
Thrown together on the high seas in the mid-eighteenth century, George, William and Abraham find themselves marooned on a desolate island ruled over by a cruel Master. Can their growing friendship overcome his merciless control? And where, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, can they escape to?Timothy Hay's debut young adult adventure novel jumps off the page. You can feel the spray of the Atlantic, the weight of the gold, the sting of the whip, and the joy of their triumph!
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