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Nubia is BACK! This #DCcomics graphic novel from @ElleOnWords with illustrations by @RoBroSmo (colors: #BrieHenderson & #BexGlendining; letters: @commentairy) "...reminds us that not everyone gets an invitation to be a hero, but everyone deserves to be one."
Can't get enough of @Gingerhazing's #Netflix series? Here's this epic graphic novel from @_ggdg_ with rich illustrations by @PlinaGanucheau (colors: #EvaDeLaCruz & letters: @BCPeterschmidt) that'll whet your appetite for more adventures of the Rebellion vs. the Horde.
Does your child love gymnastics? This lyrical story by @MMeadowsBooks with vibrant illustrations from @artsyebby gives us a glimpse into what shaped Simone Biles into becoming the world's greatest gymnast. In the back there is some information on her road to the Olympics.
"What's your favorite color?" is REALLY difficult to answer when "...your heart's too big for one color alone." This book from @TaylorRouanzion with adorable illustrations by @stacerchomiak honors gender non-conforming children by refusing to buy into gendered stereotypes.
Black women made numerous contributions to American politics. This story from @vvchambers with illustrations by @thelittleanimal introduces the remarkable life of Shirley Chisholm. "I want history to remember me...as a catalyst for change in America." #UnboughtAndUnbossed
Need a book that shows how one person can make a difference? This story from @susanverde with illustrations by @peterhreynolds is a "...call to action, encouraging
each reader to raise their voice."(There is a guided meditation and self-reflection activity in the back.)
Looking for a book of quotes from some prominent figures in Black history? Through their distinctive illustrations, @RonaldJWimberly "...hopes the images
and their words will inspire readers to further research & live life boldly."
#BergerBooks (@DarkHorseComics) & @GWillowWilson with art by @cjwardart & letters by @salcipriano brings us this exciting comic book series "...about having faith in what we can't see: the loyalty of our friends, the truth of our causes, and the possibility of change."
This chapter book from @AndreaLRogers with illustrations by #MattForsyth "...encourages you to think more deeply about history." There is a glossary and a Note from the Author who is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma:
"Our ancestors were people, not numbers."
Ready for more #TheQuestioneers adventures from @andreabeaty w/illustrations by #DavidRoberts? This time we demonstrate how democracy (hopefully) works when selecting a class pet.
(Loads of resources in the back on voting, journalism, elections, critical thinking, and activism.)