The Best Children’s and YA Books of February 2020
From picture books about democracy to novels starring gender-creative and LGBTQIA+ kids, February's best new books are welcome additions to any home or school libraries.
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From picture books about democracy to novels starring gender-creative and LGBTQIA+ kids, February's best new books are welcome additions to any home or school libraries.
These books are ideal for helping us chart the course toward a more inclusive future by showing young children the importance of equality and beauty in diversity.
Promoting equality at school and home is essential for helping children understand the diverse and inclusive world we live in today. These books for kids ages 3-5 can help.
From stories about voter rights to those about LGBTQIA+ equality, use these books as helping tools to raise children who are understanding and compassionate towards all people, regardless of our differences.
In order for our children to truly care about equality, they need to be able to see inequality in action - in all different forms. These 10 books are an excellent starting point for tweens to dive into the struggles of equality through both fiction and non-fiction.
Through the powerful storytelling within these books, readers can begin to imagine how we might arrive at a more equal, more just future.
Featuring first-rate parenting advice and thrillers about the complicated nature of sisterhood, January’s best new books for adults are must-reads.
Read along with this heartfelt story that highlights the powerful bond between fathers and daughters.
In her latest picture book, Hische combines beautiful hand-lettered words with adorable animal characters striving to be helpful, patient, gentle, and honest to bring her message of kindness to life.
Get ready to hit the ice with these captivating picture books and middle grade reads featuring all kinds of ice skaters!