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Penguin Putnam Inc Max And The Tag Along Moon
£13.86
Capstone Press Juneteenth for Mazie (Fiction Picture Books)
£10.20
Penguin Putnam Inc The Ring Bearer
Jackson's mama's getting married, and Jackson's going to be the ring bearer - but what if he trips? Or walks too slowly? Or drops the rings? And what about his new step-sister, Sophie? She's supposed to be the flower girl, but Jackson's not sure she's taking her job as seriously as she should. In a celebration of blended families, this heartwarming story, stunningly illustrated by the award-winning Floyd Cooper, is a perfect gift for any child who's nervous to walk down the aisle at a wedding.
£14.26
Penguin Random House Australia Max and the Tag-Along Moon
£8.42
Capstone Editions Juneteenth for Mazie
£9.44
Coughlan Publishing Juneteenth for Mazie
£14.91
Penguin Putnam Inc Miz Berlin Walks
£8.88
Aladdin Paperbacks From Miss Ida's Porch
£9.00
Penguin Putnam Inc A Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina’s Dream
£15.64
Astra Publishing House Becoming Billie Holiday
£16.95
Yosemite Conservancy Where's Rodney?
A Junior Library Guild Selection Rodney is that kid who just can’t sit still. He's inside, but he wants to be outside. Outside is where Rodney always wants to be. Between school and home, there is a park. He knows all about that park. It’s that triangle-shaped place with the yellow grass and two benches where grown-ups sit around all day. Besides, his momma said to stay away from that park. When Rodney finally gets a chance to go to a real park, with plenty of room to run and climb and shout, and to just be himself, he will never be the same.
£13.90
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Meet Danitra Brown
£8.02
Random House USA Inc Sisters and Champions: The True Story of Venus and Serena Williams
£15.75
Penguin Putnam Inc Back of the Bus
£9.56
Astra Publishing House Queen of the Track: Alice Coachman, Olympic High-Jump Champion
Here is a story of Alice Coachman, the first African-American woman to win an Olympic gold medal.When Alice Coachman was a girl, most White people wouldn't even shake her hand. Yet when the King of England placed an Olympic medal around her neck in 1948, he extended his hand to Alice in congratulations. Standing on a podium in London's Wembley Stadium, Alice was a long way from the fields of Georgia where she ran barefoot as a child. With a record-breaking leap, she had become the first African-American woman to win an Olympic gold medal. This inspirational picture book is perfect to celebrate Women's History Month or to share any day of the year.
£14.56
Abrams Day for Rememberin': Inspired by the True Events of the First Memorial Day
A moving tribute to the little-known history behind the first Memorial Day, illustrated by Coretta Scott King Award winner Floyd Cooper Today is a special day. Eli knows it’s important if he’s allowed to miss one second of school, his “hard-earned right.” Inspired by true events and told through the eyes of a young boy, this is the deeply moving story about what is regarded as the first Memorial Day on May 1, 1865. Eli dresses up in his best clothes, Mama gathers the mayflowers, Papa straightens his hat, and together they join the crowds filling the streets of Charleston, South Carolina, with bouquets, crosses, and wreaths. Abolitionists, missionaries, teachers, military officers, and a sea of faces Black, Brown, and White, they march as one and sing for all those who gave their lives fighting for freedom during the Civil War. With poignant prose and celebratory, powerful illustrations, A Day for Rememberin’ shines light on the little-known history of this important holiday and reminds us never to forget the people who put their lives on the line for their country. The book is illustrated by award-winning illustrator Floyd Cooper and includes archival photos in the back matter, as well as an author’s note, bibliography, timeline, and index.
£14.83
Simon & Schuster Happy Birthday, Dr. King!
£9.62
Penguin Putnam Inc Freedom School, Yes!
£16.00
Vhl / Santillana USA Abominable: La Masacre Racial de Tulsa
£15.40
Lerner Publishing Group Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
£17.16
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History
"The go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students” (Booklist starred review).In this powerful picture book biography, New York Times bestselling author Walter Dean Myers and acclaimed artist Floyd Cooper take readers on an inspiring journey through the life of Frederick Douglass.Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in the South, taught himself to read, and grew up to become an icon. He was a leader of the abolitionist movement, a celebrated writer, an esteemed speaker, and a social reformer, proving that “once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”The story of one of America’s most revered figures is brought to life by the text of award-winning author Walter Dean Myers and the sweeping, lush illustrations of artist Floyd Cooper. This picture book biography draws on Frederick Douglass’s autobiographies and includes a timeline, making it an excellent source for reports."A stirring testament to the power of words and daring action to create change” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
£16.01
Yosemite Conservancy Where's Rodney?
A Black boy’s transformative day out in nature, recommended by Social Justice Books and We Are Kid Lit Collective Rodney is that kid who just can’t sit still. He's inside, but he wants to be outside. Outside is where Rodney always wants to be. Between school and home, there is a park. He knows all about that park. It’s that triangle-shaped place with the yellow grass and two benches where grown-ups sit around all day. Besides, his momma said to stay away from that park. When Rodney finally gets a chance to go to a real park, with plenty of room to run and climb and shout, and to just be himself, he will never be the same.
£8.32
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Blacker the Berry
Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread; snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed last leaves of summer. In this lyrical and luminous poetry collection, Coretta Scott King honorees Joyce Carol Thomas and Floyd Cooper celebrate these many shades of Black beautifully.Included in Brightly's list of recommended diverse poetry picture books for kids. "Highly recommended for home and school libraries," commented Brightly's Charnaie Gordon. "Each melodic poem eloquently conveys the beauty of different skin tones and complexions. There are also themes of family, traditions, feelings, self-love, and acceptance echoed throughout this book."“Evocative, colorful poetry. An essential picture book.”—Kirkus (starred review)We are color struck The way an artist strikesHis canvas with his brush of many huesLook closely at these mirrorsthese palettes of skinEach color is richin its own right
£7.20
Astra Publishing House A Beach Tail
How will Gregory find his way back to Dad? Swish-swoosh . . . Gregory draws a lion in the sand. "Don't go in the water, and don't leave Sandy," warns Dad. But the sandy lion grows a tail that gets longer and longer—and soon Gregory is lost on the beach. This wonderful read-aloud book brings to life a summer experience that is all too familiar for young children. Karen Williams's rhythmic text has been paired with Floyd Cooper's brilliant illustrations, revealing the trip down the beach entirely from a child's point of view. A gentle father-son bond is shown in both text and art, reassuring young readers even as they share in Greg's moment of worry at finding himself lost and alone.
£9.12
Atheneum Books for Young Readers Ma Dear's Aprons
£17.12
HarperCollins Publishers Inc In the Land of Milk and Honey
£9.01
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History
£10.49
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Blacker The Berry
£15.61
Random House USA Inc Sprouting Wings: The True Story of James Herman Banning, the First African American Pilot to Fly Across the United States
£24.39
Abrams A Ride to Remember: A Civil Rights Story
The true story of how a ride on a carousel made a powerful Civil Rights statement A Ride to Remember tells how a community came together—both black and white—to make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American families were not allowed entry. This book reveals how in the summer of 1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first time. Co-author Sharon Langley was the first African-American child to ride the carousel. This was on the same day of Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Langley’s ride to remember demonstrated the possibilities of King’s dream. This book includes photos of Sharon on the carousel, authors’ notes, a timeline, and a bibliography.
£15.38