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BOOK PICKS: BLACK HISTORY MONTH

By: Denise E. Bailey   |   February 28, 2022


Celebrate black history this month by diving into a good book with your child. All the books listed are great for children (and adults) of all ages and especially for our littles under five. Take this opportunity to teach and to learn. Feel free to reach out to @thenurturedmommy for more suggestions about how to talk about race in your home. 


 

I AM ENOUGH   

By Grace Byers

An ode to self-confidence and kindness from actor and activist Grace Byers, this picture book depicts girls of diverse body shapes and is a gentle message about acceptance.

Purchase the book HERE.

 

SKIN LIKE MINE 

By LaTashia Perry


A fun, easy to read book for beginners, this is an entertaining yet creative way to address and celebrate diversity among young children. 


Purchase the book HERE

YOU MATTER 

By Christian Robinson

In this full, bright and beautiful picture book, many perspectives around the world are deftly and empathetically explored. 


Purchase the book HERE

DON’T TOUCH MY HAIR

By Sharee Miller

An entertaining picture book that teaches the importance of asking for permission first as a young girl attempts to escape the curious hands that want to touch her hair.

Purchase the book HERE.

PARKER LOOKS UP

By Jessica & Parker Curry

A visit to Washington DC’s National Portrait Gallery forever alters Parker Curry’s young life when she views First Lady Michelle Obama’s portrait.


Purchase the book HERE.

  





Denise Bailey is on a mission to to help women transition into and through the various Phases of Motherhood. As a former educator and mama of three she now fully understands that the journey to enoughness requires a tremendous amount of self-compassion and self-care. She is inspired by her three daughters to help women manage their expectations, let go of perfectionism, and lean into the beautiful mess. You can follow Denise @TheNurturedMommy and learn more about this movement at thenurturedmommy.com
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