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The light in these books

My Diwali Light by Raakhee Mirchandani

Raaga’s Song: A Diwali Story by Navina Chhabria

August 23, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I like when picture books present other cultures or pieces of that culture in them. I think it is because of the introduction aspect. You can get your feet wet without all the nitty grittiness of things. And in a picture book roundup post (again, I’ve been busy with picture books being read online from my old saved links) here are two titles that are good for that introduction aspect and could make you and your child want to learn more.  My Diwali Light by […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Poetry, Religion Tagged With: celebrations, cultures, Diwali, family, friends, Navina Chhabria, Raakhee Mirchandani, Self-confidence, Social Themes, Supriya Kelkar

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:615 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Poetry, Religion · Tags: celebrations, cultures, Diwali, family, friends, Navina Chhabria, Raakhee Mirchandani, Self-confidence, Social Themes, Supriya Kelkar ·
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Diverseness for the younger crowd.

Rainbow: A First Book of Pride by Michael Genhart

Hair Twins by Raakhee Mirchandani

January 17, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

What do you do when you want to show diverseness to your child, but they are not ready for some big, non-fiction encyclopedic knowledge book? You grab a picture book. And the below titles are perfectly diverse in that fun picture format. Rainbow: A First Book of Pride was originally from 2019. Therefore, it is just an introduction to the rainbow flag with none of the “extras” we see today. It is a way to show how the GLBTQ+ community is not separate, but part of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Religion Tagged With: Ann Passchier, celebrations, Daily Activities, Diversity & Multicultural, family, fathers and daughters, glbtq, Holly Hatam, Michael Genhart, pride parades, Raakhee Mirchandani, Social Themes, United States - Asian American & Pacific Islander

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:38 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Religion · Tags: Ann Passchier, celebrations, Daily Activities, Diversity & Multicultural, family, fathers and daughters, glbtq, Holly Hatam, Michael Genhart, pride parades, Raakhee Mirchandani, Social Themes, United States - Asian American & Pacific Islander ·
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