Just Like Josh Gibson ~ Angela Johnson
This is the story of a young girl listening to her Grandmama tell of her days as a girl in the 1940s wanting to play baseball.
This is the story of a young girl listening to her Grandmama tell of her days as a girl in the 1940s wanting to play baseball.
Show Ways are quilts that were once made to be secret maps for slaves trying to escape to freedom. The book shows the tradition of making Show Ways and how it is passed on from mother to daughter through the generations.
Living inside the palace was a lonely servant girl named Delphine. With no family or friends, she found comfort in singing as she followed orders and kept the palace clean.
A collection of short poems, Daddy Calls Me Man, documents some of the small moments in young Joshua's life.
Two very different people live at the opposite ends of the rainbow. A successful, yet sad merchant lives on one end in the Rainbow Mansion that is filled with riches and treasures galore.
This is a unique, beautifully illustrated interpretation of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale. I was most drawn to this book because the pages are so vibrant and full of color!
This book is about the imagination of a child and how it can be translated onto paper with a paint brush.
Count your way through Africa using the Swahili language. This is a great book that teaches about the physical, historical and cultural aspects of Africa all while learning to count from 1 to 10 in Swahili.
Violet absolutely loved music. Even when she was a few hours old, she made music with her rattle, hoping others in the nursery would join in.
his book is an illustrated poem that celebrates the the beauty and diversity of America's people, landscape, and wildlife.
A Sweet Smell of Roses Written by Angela Johnson Illustrated by Eric Velasquez This book is about two young girls who sneak out of their house to march with Dr. King for freedom. As they run out the house they smell the sweet scent of roses. When they return to their worried mother, who has …
People come in all shades of colors. This book encourages you to look for all of the different shades everywhere you go!
As part of their school assignments, Blaise and George become pen pals. But, neither of them like to write. Through rhyming letters to one another, they tell about their hobbies, pets, favorite classes, and more.
This is a wonderful collection of poems written by Joyce Carol Thomas. The poems celebrate the beauty found in the many shades of "black."
This is a cute little Read-It! Readers book about a boy who goes to the dentist. Max brushes his teeth twice a day and has a great smile.
Mumbet was a slave for Colonel Ashley in Massachusetts. The Colonel's wife, Mrs. Ashley, constantly mistreated Mumbet. Overhearing the Colonel discuss Americans being free from British rule, Mumbet decides she wants to be free as well.
This is a rhyming story about the process of planting a seed and awaiting the blooming flower.
This book tells the thoughts and courage of a man, woman, girl, and boy as they decide to be part of the Great Migration of African Americans from the southern parts of the United States to the North between 1915 and 1930.
his is a rhyming book about the many shapes found in the city. From on-the-go squares to dazzling rectangles.
According to the forward in this book, one in 110 children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. This essentially means that just about everyone either knows or will know someone who is autistic.