10 Children's Books to Help Counter Racial Bias
By Eileen Bernardi
It’s never too young to start age-appropriate discussions about race with your children, and books are one of the most practical and bonding ways to do this. These are books that start conversations, teach empathy, introduce role-models, and encourage resilience and activism.
“Little People Big Dreams – Rosa Parks” by Lisbeth Kaiser
“Little People Big Dreams – Wilma Rudolph” by Isabel Sanchez Vegara
“The Youngest Marcher” by Cynthia Levinson
“Julian is a Mermaid” by Jessica Love
“Shaking Things Up” by Susan Hood
“Little Leaders - Bold Women in Black History” by Vashti Harrison