![]() Layla wants to help her amusement park owner friend keep the park open. Happy Paws: Layla and the Bots by Vicky Fang, illustrated by Christine Nishiyama Beginning Chapter Books with Diverse Main Characters ![]() You Might Also Like: DIVERSE MIDDLE GRADE BOOKS. Ginsberg streamlines the reading research into understandable activities that get results! If your child is learning to read or struggling with reading, or you’re a teacher, I highly recommend Reading Simplified’s resources and membership site. Please know that I value all kind of diversity (neurodiversity, physical diversity, and so forth) but this list focuses on books featuring with non-white, BIPOC characters. Which is why we need quality books with culturally and racially diverse main characters! (Note to publishers: keep publishing more books like these!!) Second, because all kids need to read about the diversity in the world around them. ![]() First, because when kids read stories with characters that look like them, it feels affirming. It’s important for books to reflect the diversity in our world. ![]() TweetTry these fantastic beginning chapter books with BIPOC main characters of color for your growing readers, ages six to nine. ![]()
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