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A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK "Meet Tomi Adeyemi-the new J.K. Rowling. (Yep, she's that good)." -Entertainment WeeklyAfter battling the impossible, Zélie and Amari have finally succeeded in bringing magic back to the land of Orïsha. But the ritual was more powerful than they could've imagined, reigniting the powers of not only the maji, but of nobles with magic ancestry, too. Now, Zélie struggles to unite the maji in an Orïsha where the enemy is just as powerful as they are. But when the monarchy and military unite to keep control of Orïsha, Zélie must fight to secure Amari's right to the throne and protect the new maji from the monarchy's wrath.With civil war looming on the horizon, Zélie finds herself at a breaking point: she must discover a way to bring the kingdom together or watch as Orïsha tears itself apart.Children of Virtue and Vengeance is the stunning sequel to Tomi Adeyemi's New York Times-bestselling debut Children of Blood and Bone, the first book in the Legacy of Orïsha trilogy.Praise for Children of Blood and Bone:"Poses thought-provoking questions about race, class and authority that hold up a warning mirror to our sharply divided society." -The New York Times
You don't have to look very hard to see how different people are, especially those with disabilities or birth defects. It's much harder however to see how we are the same. This is a book on how to look past the outside appearance to find the person's true beauty within.Different but Not is the story of a village full of people who are beautiful on the outside, but sadly their insides were ugly. They needed to learn that true beauty comes from within. A young boy who is different comes into their village and changes what it means to be beautiful.
A story about not only about a teacher learning about her student's strengths, but also students' sharing how they like to learn and how that can help guide their learning path!Some students display varying learning needs, but their way of learning may not be so "different" after all.For Parents and Teachers:Previewing:- What do you notice about the cover? The children?- Why do you think the children are holding different things?- Are there things that you may be likely to hold in the photo?While reading:- What do you notice about the characters?- Bring attention to the positions of some of the charactersAfter reading?- How can we fill your pie? How do you like to learn?- What did you learn from the story?- How do each of the characters like to learn?- Do you still think you would hold the things you mentioned before reading? Does this story remind you of anything?"If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach they way they learn"
Meet Clovis, a girl who likes to keep her room "carelessly organized" and always full of clutter. After her mom insists, Clovis reluctantly starts to clean up. Along the way she discovers some hidden treasures and some startling surprises. Through this adventure, Clovis realizes the importance of keeping her room neat and tidy.
"I can be your friend, you know. Take a moment--say hello!" Written by pediatric occupational therapist Kelly Gregory, Say Hello invites children of all abilities to overcome the barriers our differences create and lay the foundation for friendship with one simple word--hello! In this delightful and engaging book, readers will meet a diverse cast of uniquely abled new friends and discover that the things that set us apart don't need to keep us apart.
Cosmopolitan City is brought to you by the young members of the Cosmopolitan Arts Youth Group, in celebration of their multicultrual home-city of Leicester.Cosmopolitan Arts' work focuses on celebrating cultural diversity through the arts, to break down racial barriers and create better understanding. For this project, Cosmopolitan Arts Youth Group wrote a poem together and made illustrations to encapsulate their core values and highlight the magic of the work that we do together, to promote unity, integration and help make the world a better place to live.
Don't draw attention to yourself! Blend in and stay quiet. It is how Mateo has been raised. Being chill and a loner at Hancock High has become his identity. But he is tired of it! He knows he needs to protect his community, but does that mean he should remain silent when something is clearly wrong? He knows that if he speaks out then people could be hurt. But if he doesn't do something, someone he really cares about may continue to suffer. He hates that he can't help his friend, but he doesn't know how. He doesn't know who to turn to. Who can he trust? He holds onto the one thing that he does best, sing and shred his guitar. Mateo dives into his music, a safe place, a place where he can stand out and not worry. But when his rock band faces their first battle of the bands, Mateo has to face reality. He can no longer stay quiet.
Set in the seventies, a young black girl remembers feeling left out at school, and then learns from her mama about the sacrifices made before her.
With vibrant illustrations and simple text, Tropical Rainforests explore our planet's tropical rainforests and some of the animals and plants that live there.
Okels and Wokels is a children's book about two groups who can't stand each other, only to discover that they are much more alike than they thought... they are all parts of the tree of life.
"Recounting her mother's migration from India and how she came to speak two languages--Malayalam and English--a young girl shows how the gift of multilingualism can transport people across borders and around the world"--Provided by publisher.
The New York Times bestseller, adapted for a new generation of young readers, leaders, thinkers, and activists. A groundbreaking call to action that examines how racism affects and harms all of us and how we need to face it head-on, together.The future can be prosperous for everyone, but only if we address the problems of racial and economic inequality.McGhee believes that all people, of all ages and all backgrounds, need to rethink their attitude toward race and strive together to create opportunities that benefit everyone. This book is a call to action. McGhee examines how damaging racism is, not only to people of color but also to white people. She offers hope and real solutions so we can all prosper. An expert in economic policy, McGhee draws lessons both from her work at a think tank and from her travels around the country talking to everyday Americans fighting for a more just and inclusive society.The people she meets prove how the stories we tell ourselves about race and belonging influence the policies that determine our shared economic future.The Sum of Us provides hope that with understanding and open-mindedness, the world can be more united and equitable than it is today.
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