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Reading Partners releases children’s book calendar to honor black history all year long

February 13, 2021

Originally published on WMAR Baltimore 

children's book calendar

BALTIMORE — Reading Partners is celebrating black history all year with a special reading calendar.

It includes monthly recommendations of children’s books with characters of color that are written by black authors and illustrators.

The non-profit hopes its efforts will provide more opportunities for black children to see themselves in stories.

If you would like to access the Reading Partners calendar and learn more about how the organization helps the community, go to https://staging.readingpartners.org/blog/black-history-month-book-list/.

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