Diversity In Childrens Books: Not as Common as You’d Think

 


Have you seen this charming illustration by our friend Tina Kugler about some alarming statistics?
 
I’m shocked, truly shocked by the statistics about diversity in children’s books. 
Diversity on Children's Books
 
 
Fortunately I can say that we here at Jump into a Book love diversity and consider ourselves “global citizens”.  Let’s celebrate diversity shall we ?
 
Jump Into A Book Booklist Celebrating Diversity
 

Children of the Tipi: Life in the Buffalo Days

Children-of-the-Tipi-Life-in-the-Buffalo-Days-edited-by-Michael-Oren-Fitzgerald


Saint Francis of Assisi by Demi: Bookjump and Activities

Saint Francis of Assisi


 Same Sun Here by Silas House and Neela Vaswani

Same Sun as Here


The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna by Demi

krishna


 


Read Around the Continents: South America Booklist

readaroundcontsoutham


Read Around the Continents Booklist: Africa

read around the continents


The Monkey King

monkeycrafts1


Starry River of the Sky by Grace Lin

Starry River Collage


 Grandfather Tang’s Story: Storytelling with Tangrams

Tanagrams


Sankta Lucia Morning in Sweden

Sankta Lucia


 The Boy Who Discovered America with the Heart of a Samurai

Samurai


The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

The Boy Who Harnessed the wind


Oh To Be In Paris: A Book List

pars


When Jessie Came Across the Sea

When Jessie Came Acorss the sea


 Wee Gillis

wee gillis


Mama Miti

Mama Miti


What are your favorite books that celebrate diversity?





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