A Note From Ms. Kate: I have whānau (lifelong friends who are part of my chosen family) in Aotearoa (New Zealand) so I've had the pleasure of visiting twice. Both...
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This is an update and edit of our previous post: Picture Books to celebrate Jewish holidays. By Heidi Rabinowitz, The Book of Life. While Hanukkah is NOT a Jewish version...
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31 book recommendations for young readers to add to your holiday shopping list.By Tonya Abari It’s the most wonderful time of the year. If you’re into gift giving, I recommend...
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DISCLAIMER: Storytime Solidarity is never neutral on human rights: it's in our mission. Recommended books These books have been carefully vetted by many members of our team, from diverse backgrounds....
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”Parents can't shield children from these events completely. The reality is that children and young people are bombarded by 24/7 news. Trying to hide the news isn't helpful because they'll...
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October is Filipino American History Month. We have gathered together some recommended reads, and perspectives from our extended Storytime Solidarity family. Check out these wonderful picture books and read alouds...
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”No one’s exercise of free speech should make another feel less free. Moana Jackson Storytime Solidarity team members have thoughts and resources to share on the current suppression of the...
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Reflections at the half-way point ~ Anne Coppell, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland, New Zealand). Halfway down the stairs Is the stair where I sit… I’m not at the bottom, I’m...
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A Note From Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) At Storytime Solidarity we are proud to showcase books from a diversity of cultures. When books by and about marginalized communities are...
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~ Collated by Auntie Anne, Tāmaki Makaurau Aotearoa. A note from Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) Hi Colleagues! Congratulations to all my colleagues in the Northern Hemisphere! We did it!...
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