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My Heart Speaks Kriolu by Stefanie Foster Brown and Keisha Morris

Piccolo by Dan Yaccarino

November 19, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

For this review I am going to combine My Heart Speaks Kriolu by Stefanie Foster Brown and Keisha Morris, and the title Piccolo by Dan Yaccarino. Both are currently available but were read via an online reader. This combination is not because of their themes being alike. Or even their place being mentioned, but because they have a nice “other” to them while staying familiar.  both books are good books if you want something that will not be a surprise in theme, but is presented […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Religion Tagged With: Dan Yaccarino, family, friendship, Keisha Morris, language, Stefanie Foster Brown, Stefanie Foster Brown and Keisha Morris

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:510 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Religion · Tags: Dan Yaccarino, family, friendship, Keisha Morris, language, Stefanie Foster Brown, Stefanie Foster Brown and Keisha Morris ·
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When Bill Murray helps you win the spelling bee

Words of Wonder from Z to A by Zaila Avant-Garde

October 5, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When you want an alphabet book but not a traditional one you need Words of Wonder from Z to A by Zaila Avant-Garde and Keisha Morris. This book is terribly sophisticated and not easily read in one sitting or if you are not in a quiet, comfortable setting. If you are looking for a modern read that does not do A is for Apple, or O is for Olive the color and food, this book by Avant-garde works well. Of course, you must wait until […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Alphabet, Keisha Morris, Self-confidence, Vocabulary, Zaila Avant-garde

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:513 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Alphabet, Keisha Morris, Self-confidence, Vocabulary, Zaila Avant-garde ·
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And here I always wanted a snow day

When the Schools Shut Down : A Young Girl's Story of Virginia's "Lost Generation" and the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Decision by Yolanda Gladden

January 4, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

While When the Schools Shut Down : A Young Girl’s Story of Virginia’s “Lost Generation” and the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Decision is a slightly romantic telling of the several years after Brown v. Board of Education when one community went out of their way to make sure their black citizen did not get an education, this book is still strongly showing how much people want to learn, and how far they are willing to go to get what they want. After the decision […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: African American & Black, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Decision, Dr. Tamara Pizzoli, Education, Keisha Morris, school, Yolanda Gladden

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:5 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: African American & Black, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Decision, Dr. Tamara Pizzoli, Education, Keisha Morris, school, Yolanda Gladden ·
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“…loving Blackness enough to see its assets so that dark children matter.” Dr. Bettina L. Love

Hair Story by NoNieqa Ramos

August 28, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

I’m having a hard time explaining just how much I loved this book, but I’m going to do my best. First off, Hair Story is own voices written & illustrated, and both the author, NoNieqa Ramos, and the illustrator, Keisha Morris, include their own hair stories at the back of the book, which was a lovely surprise.     Second, do you see these illustrations? The texture and colors and patterns and perfection of them?  You can see the love in that grandmother’s face, the joy in […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: afro-latinx, black, cbr13bingo, cultural appreciation, Hair Story, Illustrations, Keisha Morris, Latinx, NoNieqa Ramos, picture book, poetry, UnCannon

NTE's CBR13 Review No:33 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: afro-latinx, black, cbr13bingo, cultural appreciation, Hair Story, Illustrations, Keisha Morris, Latinx, NoNieqa Ramos, picture book, poetry, UnCannon ·
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