Raising Multicultural Kids, an educational based nonprofit located in Easton, hosted its first scholarship and appreciation event June 12 at the Queset. More than 40 people were in attendance.
Commemorating its 10-year anniversary early next year, nonprofit literacy organization Multicultural Children's Book Day will be opening submissions to donate free children’s books starting September ...
FRISCO — Parents and kids are encouraged to celebrate diversity at Next Page Books & Nosh for Multicultural Children’s Book Day. The bookstore will host its first children’s storytime in its renovated ...
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Rising third-grader Madison Wilson is on a mission to raise money to bring multicultural crayons and construction paper, as well as books with diverse characters, to local schools. So far, she has ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Because the truth is, for far too long the toy industry was dominated by and representative of one primary group—white, ...
Children see themselves in music artists and in movies like "Black Panther." But when they can't find themselves in children's books, that's a problem. Scholastic's biennial Kids & Family Reading ...
It's no secret that kids see themselves in the characters that star in their favorite television shows and movies. Really, what little kid hasn't imagined themselves as their favorite Disney princess ...
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