Read an eBook Week: Fostering Diversity with the The Multicultural Children’s Day eBook

Read an ebook week


First conceived by author Rita Toews more than nine years ago as a response to the stagnant acceptance of electronic reading, Read An E-Book Week has slowly built a strong international following among digitally published authors and readers alike.


This year’s event, which began March 5th and carried through to March 11th, brought authors from eleven countries together for a week of e-reading. Many organizations continue to celebrate this event all month-long with e-book reading events and activities.


Read an E-Book Week works to educate and inform the public about the pleasures and advantages of reading electronically. Authors, publishers, vendors, the media and readers world-wide join in the effort to spread the love of e-books with families everywhere. Read more about the history of this event and the history of e-books HERE.


What better ebook to share than the one myself, my team members and MCBD Co-Founders (along with some pretty amazing bloggers and children’s literacy advocates) created ourselves!


Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children's Books for Parents and Educators


Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children’s Books for Parents and Educators is a “Best Of” list of diversity books lists for children contributed by 20 bloggers and 2 authors:


Alex Baugh of Randomly Reading


Amanda Boyarshinov of The Educators’ Spin On It


Valarie Budayr of Jump Into a Book


Erica Clark of What Do We Do All Day?


Rebecca Flansburg of Frantic Mommy


Anna Geiger of The Measured Mom


Svenja Gernand of Colours of Us


Michelle Goetzl of Books My Kids Read


Jennifer Hughes of The Jenny Evolution


MaryAnne Kochenderfer of Mama Smiles


Marie-Claude Leroux of Marie Pastiche


Katie Logonauts of The Logonauts


Stephanie Meade of InCultureParent


Katie Meadows of Youth Literature Reviews


Leanna Guillén Mora of All Done Monkey


Becky Morales of Kid World Citizen


Carrie Pericola of Crafty Moms Share


Jodie Rodriguez of Growing Book by Book


Melissa Taylor of Imagination Soup


Mia Wenjen of PragmaticMom


Uma Krishnaswami, author


Elsa Marston, author


Multicultural Children's Book Day for Scholastic
Book Lists Covered by Multicultural Children’s Book Day ebook
Diversity in Children’s Books Presented as Everyday

50+ Picture Books About Mixed Race Families
A Year of Multicultural Picture Books for the Global Child
Top Ten Picture Books Featuring Diverse Characters
Multicultural Books for Preschoolers
Fairy Tales in Different Cultures

Book Lists for Kids by Geographic Region

Africa



12 West African Folk Tales
Picture Books Around the World: Africa

Antartica



Antartica Book List


Australia

Australia/Oceania Book List


Asia


India Ink: A Completely Subjective Book List
Travel to China with Books
Picture Books About Japan

Middle East

27 Books About the Arab World

South America

Day of the Dead Books
Read Around the Continent: South America
20 Great Picture Books to Learn About Mexico

World Religion

Books for World Religions
Jewish Books for Multicultural Children’s Book Day
16 Wonderful Ramadan Books for Kids of All Ages

LGBT

Best LGBT Books for Kids

Special Needs

Learning Differences in Children’s Books
Children’s Books About Disabilities

African American

Black History Month, Fiction and NonFiction

Latino American

Hispanic Heritage in California

Asian American

Top 10 Chinese New Year Books for Kids

Native American

Top 10 Native American Children’s Books

Diversity by Genre

Diverse Classic Picture Books
Multicultural Chapter Books to Read This Summer
Diversity Graphic Novels for the Middle Reader Girl

Multicultural Children's Book Day for Scholastic


The, Read Your World: A Guide to Multicultural Children’s Books for Parents and Educators will be priced at $4.99. This is a fundraiser for Multicultural Children’s Book Day.


One hundred percent of proceeds will go towards donating books to teachers for their classroom libraries.


In fact, for each book purchased, one book can be donated to a teacher!


Thank you to everyone for their support and please celebrate this very special week with a very special ebook that supports a good cause. Grab your copy HERE.


Multicultural Children's Book Day for Scholastic


p.s. We have other FREE resources to find diversity and multicultural books for kids!



Check out our extensive list: Diversity Book Lists & Activities for Teachers and Parents .
Classroom Kindness Kit
We have a collaborative Pinterest board: Multicultural Books for Kids that is updated daily.

 


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