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Authored by First Book Staff on February 4, 2021
Posted in: For Educators, Nuestra estantería de libros
In the last few years, educators and avid readers collectively recognized the urgency of reading anti-racist books and exercising self-education. It was apparent, perhaps more so than other years, why Black stories matter, especially in the classroom. While recognizing Black pain and struggle remains an important focus, celebrating Black joy, families, and achievements is just as crucial.
Lori Prince, Senior Director Merchandising at First Book shared, “We want to make sure that all readers see thefull breadthof the Black experience, not just stories of trauma and oppression.”
We may celebrate Black History Month in February, but Black history is now – this minute, this year, this decade. Give readers of any age the tools they need to learn more with First Book’s52 books for 28 days, a hand-picked selection of fantastic reads, designed especially for educators.
First Book adds new books to the Marketplace weekly! Visit often to see what new books we’ve added to our selection of titles aboutBlack history, books featuringBlack characters and cultures, and books byBlack authors and illustrators. All Title I educators areeligibleto shop the Marketplace to add these books to their classrooms. If you are not a Title I educator, but still want to support First Book, you can shop these titles atBookshop, with 10% of your purchase donated to First Book.
Educators can join First Book's network — the largest and fastest-growing network of educators, schools, and programs serving children in need across the United States and Canada — to bring these titles to your classroom.
This blog was last updated on February 1, 2023.