Publishing always seems to be quite a few years behind what people are interested in. So, it comes as no surprise that any form of nonbinary books, but especially books with nonbinary main characters, are few and far between, even more so when you are looking for novels and books available in audio format!
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Below I’m sharing a list of books that feature LGBTQ+ characters to read in celebration of Pride Month and honor the LGBTQ+ community in your own way.
To celebrate my novel THE SCOTTISH BOY’s US release today, @ArtofNickRobles & I whipped up a little something for you :) If you like epic enemies-to-lovers stories full of suspense and drama, or fancy a good escapist read, buy the book here: https://t.co/vP2YBOJi3b
Title: People Author & Illustrator: Peter Spier Publisher: Doubleday, 1980 Book Type: Non-Fiction Ages: 4-8 Themes: Diversity, Population, Individuality Excerpt: “People around our world …
The Alternative Guide to the Universe explores the work of self-taught artists and architects, inventors and scientists. Here's a selection of images from the show
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The “Old People Facebook” page is dedicated to sharing all the times the elderly tried to engage with social media, with hilarious and adorable results.
They’re never selfish, or mean, and they fill our hearts with joy as we read about them – but just who are the kindest characters in children’s fiction? To celebrate Kindness Day, we’ve chosen some of the best… Do share your favourites!
In 2004 my in-laws took our family to London for Spring break. It was an amazing trip despite my chagrin at finding books in t...
We can encourage a growth mindset in children and teens by reading growth mindset biographies like these excellent choices.
Close your eyes and think about some of your favorite book and film characters, Pandas. What are they? Heroes, villains, antiheroes… or something else entirely? The beauty of enjoying entertainment through reading, art, and visual media is that you delight in the story from your own unique perspective. No one else sees and feels the story and characters quite like you do. The words and visuals resonate with you in a distinctive way.
National Author's Day is November 1 - so what better day to celebrate your favorite author and the books they write? Look to these funny memes about writing and author quotes from books that perfectly describe what it's like to write for a living.
Gyasi was inspired by toni morrison’s song of solomon, and connections to that work appear in its modern tracing of a family’s history...
Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. Our homeschool co-op added a new class this year called GeoClub. The middle and high school students pick a new country each month and then create a presentation on that country as well as a homemade dish. When we had the opportunity to review the "If You Were Me and Lived In..." books from Carole P. Roman, we discovered they were a perfect fit for this project! We received four books from the Carole P. Roman assorted series, including If You Were Me and Lived in....Cuba, Israel, Russia, and Norway. These books help children to understand other cultures and historical eras. They’re told from a child’s point of view, are fairly easy reads, and are full of fantastic facts and illustrations. The books cover food, clothing, daily routines, family, celebrations, jobs, and school. Each book ends with definitions and ideas for further learning. Peek Inside the Books Each of the books features an outline of the country with the capital marked, a glossary of terms with pronunciation, and beautiful photographs from that country with an overlay of the animated characters. This helps to bring that country to life. The books focus on several different aspects of the culture, including sports, holidays, food, family life, and school. All of these concepts are both written about and illustrated in bright, vivid images that are accessible to children. For GeoClub, we used: If You Were Me and Lived in...Russia Take a leisurely stroll around Russia, and discover some of the country's most recognizable sites, including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Red Square. Learn about Russia's festive New Year's celebrations, popular Russian names, and yummy delicacies, like borscht and caviar, before playing popular Russian games like chess and "fipe"--a game children may know better as "tag"! If You Were Me and Lived in...Norway Journey to the 'Land of the Midnight Sun,' where you go skiing, stay in ice hotels, and visit Oslo! Celebrate Syttende Mai, and attend a skole. Learn about the traditional Norwegian foods and use the hand-dandy pronunciation guide (a lot) at the end of the book to make sure you're saying it all correctly! The kids created poster presentations for both Russia & Norway (see above). If You Were Me and Lived in...Cuba Walk the streets of Havana, visit Castillo del Moro and Cayo Coco, and attend a baseball game in this Cuban adventure. The book incorporates a lot of Spanish, discusses traditions, religions, and popular foods, and also discusses why physical fitness is important. We whipped up a pot of black beans and rice to accompany Cuba! If You Were Me and Lived in...Israel Have you heard of the Maccabiah Games? Do you know why Hebrew is written from right to left? Have you tried any Israeli food besides hummus? Get the answers to all of these questions in this book! We also liked this book because it nicely complements our 'theme of the year' - Jewish Holidays Through Literature! One thing I noticed was that some of the books in this series are written at a lower level, with larger print and less text, while others have quite a bit more information. I was unable to find any rhyme or reason to which fell into each category. See what others are saying about Carole P. Roman books at the Schoolhouse Review Crew!
If you're not familiar with children's book author and illustrator, Todd Parr then this post will introduce you to a colourful way to educate and entertain young children who love books. Todd has written and published over 30 colourful children's books that teach children about kindness, acceptanc
Celebrate the passion and extraordinary achievements of Greta Thunberg with this resource, looking into her journey and the impactfulness of her activism. Perfect for discussing Environmental Awareness Month or Women's History Month. Packed with informative readings, comprehension questions, charact...
It’s time to celebrate Pride year-round! Here's a list of new 2024 books centering LGBTQ+ characters, experiences, and identities.
Below I’m sharing a list of books that feature LGBTQ+ characters to read in celebration of Pride Month and honor the LGBTQ+ community in your own way.
While our admiration for history shows no sign of fading, not every part of our past is worth celebrating.
Isn't this a gorgeous cover? V. McKevitt of Black Widow Designs created the cover. She always does a great design. Obviously, I love this one. THEODOSIA: A Proxy Mail-Order Bride releases on Friday, August 20, but it's up for preorder now! Here's the link: https://www.amzn.com/B09BD7RKXF Here's the blurb: She barely escapes death… He is angry he has been jilted… They must defend themselves against mysterious assailants. Theodosia “Theo” Jordan has lived with the harsh aunt and uncle who are her guardians since her parents’ death eight years ago. In three weeks she will turn twenty-one and inherit the estate now controlled by her uncle. When she overhears her aunt and uncle planning her death, she immediately escapes Atlanta by becoming a proxy bride and heading for a small town in Texas. Houston Kingsley yearns for a happy family like he had before his wife’s death earlier that year. A fraudulent mail-order bride who jilts him and keeps the money he sent her discourages him. Is he destined to raise his children alone? His brother convinces him to try for a proxy bride. The process sounds simple enough—if he can scrape up the cash for a second fare and travel expenses. But unknown forces create danger for Theo and Houston. Can they discover and defeat the guilty to achieve the happy home each desires? THEODOSIA: A Proxy Mail-Order Bride is a sweet romance in which two strong people unite to fight for their future. I hope it will leave you with a happy sigh.
How do you begin to teach kids about history's most painful and difficult moments: The Holocaust, Slavery, Apartheid? These eras are hard to talk about with children, but we must teach them and remember. These books for young children, tweens and teens, will help start the discussion.
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Marilynne Robinson's Lila (FSG) is an enthralling meditation on belief, suffering, and grace. The story of a woman raised without a home, a family, or God ultimately becomes a celebration of what it means to be alive. Robinson's readers will recognize the title character and her husband, the Reverend John Ames, from the Pulitzer Prizewinning Gilead, set in the small Iowa town of that name, as well as from the 2008 novel Home. This time around, however, we first meet Lila as a child, when she is spirited away from nightmarish neglect by a woman named Doll, who can't give her much besides her love. For years after Doll disappears, Lila's most cherished possession is the knife Doll used to kill a man to protect her. Before meeting Ames, Lila has hardly a notion of religion, but she is soon questioning the reverend about the great mysteriesin particular, whether those who have lived without an understanding of God must burn in hell. "I just been wondering lately why things happen the way they do," she says. Through the unlikely pairing of Ames and the much younger Lila, Robinson contemplates the nature of marriage, marveling at the comfort a husband and a wife can offer each other and lamenting what they cannot provide. Few write more gorgeously about the human condition than Robinson, but here she melds her rich prose with language that is more restrained and elegaic, even rustic. Lila's simple and ungrammatical speech"Somebody like you got no reason at all to marry somebody like me"provides a sweet contrast with the formal language of the Bible passages she copies on her tablet. Ames and Lila face more than their share of troublespoverty, loneliness, spiritual doubtbut Robinson also glories in their generosity and kindness. Her love for her characters shines through when, after much reflection, Ames finally responds to his wife's concerns: "If the Lord is more gracious than any of us can begin to imagine, and I'm sure He is, then your Doll and a whole lot of people are safe, and warm, and very happy. And probably a little bit surprised."
A lavishly illustrated retrospective in celebration of 100 years since Judith Kerr's birth, author of The Tiger Who Came to Tea and many other iconic books. Judith Kerr was one of the best-loved authors and illustrators to ever put pencil to paper. The books she created, including The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Mog the Forgetful Cat, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit and many many more, have become classics of children's literature, loved by generations of readers. But what of the life behind the iconic characters? Judith's own story is riveting, from her early childhood in Berlin, dramatically cut short by the family having to flee the rising Nazi Party, to her time at the BBC in the 1950s and her long and happy marriage to the celebrated screenwriter Nigel Kneale, creator of British television's first major hit, The Quatermass Experiment. The joy of this very special book is in hearing this story from Judith herself, accompanied by a treasure trove of illustrations and memorabilia. All combine to give an unforgettable insight into the creative process behind these beloved stories. This book was published in 2013, but Judith continued to work up until her death in 2019. While she may have gone, her creatures live on. They are much-loved characters who spring to life from the pages of her books, but they are also those who have played a part in her inspirational life. They are to be found here, in a book to cherish and return to again and again. In 2023 we celebrate 100 years since Judith's birth and in this updated edition, her final working years have been wonderfully evoked in a new chapter written by Judith's son, the author, Matthew Kneale.