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Consider swapping out your usual bedtime stories for children's books about race to help expand your child's mind and understanding of the world.

When our daughter was born, we knew that race was always going to be an important conversation to have with her. My husband is half Sri-Lankan and half Philipino and I’m Irish, making her a perfect mix of the two of us. We’ve been looking forto not only help us teach her about where she comes from but also what makes different cultures and backgrounds so unique and special.to help expand your child's mind and understanding of the world.

This book can be read to all ages - the colorful pictures and fun rhymes are well suited for your youngest, while the poignant message and actions serve as great conversation starters for kids in preschool all the way to adulthood so whenever you look at your beautiful skin, from your wiggling toes to your giggling grin... Think how lucky you are that the skin you live in, so beautifully hold the 'You' who's within."

It's not dumb skin or smart skin, or keep us apart skin; or weak skin or strong skin, I'm right and you're wrong skin. Nor she skin or he skin, you're better than me skin; I'm lesser than you skin, it's me against you skin."Best book about race for bedtimeA natural next read for your child after Antiracist Baby from Dr. Kendi, #1 NYT bestseller. This story takes place while children are sleeping and dreaming, imagining a better and more just world.

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