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- Hip hop speaks to children : a celebration of poetry with a beat / by Giovanni, Nikki.; Medina, Tony.; Perdomo, Willie.; Scott, Michele.; Balouch, Kristen.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Children's poetry, American.; American poetry;
- © c2008., Sourcebooks Jabberwocky,
- Ain't burned all the bright / by Reynolds, Jason.; Griffin, Jason.;
- "A smash up of art and text that viscerally captures what it means to not be able to breathe, and how the people and things you love most are actually the oxygen you most need"--Provided by publisher.Ages 12 up.LSC
- Subjects: Poetry.; African Americans; Children's poetry, American.; African Americans; American poetry.;
- Don't touch my hair! / by Miller, Sharee(Illustrator);
- Aria loves her soft and bouncy hair, but must go to extremes to avoid people who touch it without permission until, finally, she speaks up. Includes author's note.LSC
- Subjects: African American children; Hair; Assertiveness (Psychology);
- Get a hit, Mo! / by Adler, David A.; Ricks, Sam.;
- "Mo Jackson is excited for his baseball game, but Coach Marie tells him he is batting last and playing right field, again. Will Mo ever get a hit?"--Provided by publisher.Guided reading level: I.LSC
- Subjects: Baseball stories.; African American children; Body size; Baseball; Size;
- Hair love / by Cherry, Matthew A.; Harrison, Vashti.;
- LSC
- Subjects: African American children; Fathers and daughters; Hairstyles;
- Night of the zombie zookeeper / by Miedoso, Andres.; Rivas, Victor.;
- Ages 5-9.LSC
- Subjects: Ghost stories.; Adventure fiction.; African American children; Hispanic American children; Zombies; Zoos; School field trips;
- Bright brown baby : a treasury / by Pinkney, Andrea Davis.; Pinkney, J. Brian.;
- With warm, inviting illustrations and a lyrical narrative, Bright Brown Baby is the perfect book for celebrating Black and brown families and the joy babies bring. Husband and wife team Andrea and Brian Pinkney have lovingly crafted this treasury, compiling five different stories into one volume. Each story begins with a quote and a reflection.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Infants; African American children; Families; Identity (Psychology);
- A library / by Giovanni, Nikki.; Robinson, Erin.;
- In what other place can a child "sail their dreams" and "surf the rainbow" without ever leaving the room? This ode to libraries is a celebration for everyone who loves stories, from seasoned readers to those just learning to love words, and it will have kids and parents alike imagining where their library can take them. This inspiring read-aloud includes stunning illustrations and a note from Nikki Giovanni about the importance of libraries in her own childhood.Ages 4-7.LSC
- Subjects: African American children; Libraries; Books and reading; Imagination;
- Everybody's son : a novel / by Umrigar, Thrity N.,author.;
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; African Americans; Foster children; Parent and child;
- Ghosts don't ride bikes, do they? / by Miedoso, Andres.; Rivas, Victor.;
- After Andres discovers a haunted bike park, he calls best friend Desmond, a ghost investigator.Ages 5-9.LSC
- Subjects: Ghost stories.; Adventure fiction.; African American children; Hispanic American children; Neighbors; Cycling; Haunted places; Friendship;
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