Des recommandations de livres mettent en avant des ouvrages cartonnés pour tout-petits issus de la diversité

Une professionnelle du secteur de l'édition a partagé les livres cartonnés préférés de ses enfants, mettant en scène des auteurs et illustrateurs issus de la diversité.

Ces recommandations se concentrent sur des titres comme Hot Pot Night! de Vincent Chen et Whose Toes Are Those? de Jabari Asim. Les parents ont souligné les éléments interactifs de ces livres ainsi que leur célébration des tons de peau foncés. Parmi les autres sélections figurent Glow de Ruth Forman et Please, Baby, Please de Spike Lee et Tonya Lewis Lee.

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