Black History Month Books-Fiction
Black History Month Books/Fiction. Fiction Books by or about African-Americans for infants, toddlers, preschool and elementary kids, tweens and teens. Copper Sun. Ziggy Books. Carrie and Carl Play.
Carrie and Carl Play  Lois T Smith writes and illustrates Carrie and Carl Play. African-American kids have a fun filled day at home. It is a lift-the-flap picture book for children 2-5. African-American Fiction. Copper Sun  Copper Sun by Sharon Draper. Modern young adults learn the horrors of slavery through the eyes of teenage female, Amari. Black History Month Books. Coretta Scott King Award winner. Young Adult Book (ages 12-16) African-American Fiction. Copper Sun - Book Review  Copper Sun by Sharon Draper. Modern young adults learn of the American slave trade through the eyes of a teenage slave, Amari. Black History Month Books. Coretta Scott King Award winner. Young Adult Book. Ages 13 & up. Dawn and the Disappearing Dogs  African-American Dawn is a member of the Baby Sitters Club. The Baby-Sitters Club Mystery #7, Dawn and the Disappearing Dogs is by by Ann M. Martin. A Great Dane disappears when Dawn baby-sits. Will she find the missing dog? African-American Fiction. Dawn and the Disappearing Dogs  The Baby-Sitters Club Mystery #7, Dawn and the Disappearing Dogs is by by Ann M. Martin. A Great Dane disappears when Dawn baby-sits. Will she find the missing dog? John Henry and his Mighty Hammer  John Henry and his Mighty Hammer is a tall tale legend. Patsy Jensen retells the familiar American folktale to delight today´s new readers. Tall Tale Story Books for Juvenile/Kids. John Henry and his Mighty Hammer  John Henry and his Mighty Hammer is an American legend about an African-American man. The tall tale retold by Patsy Jensen. (ages 4-8) African-American Fiction. My Nana and Me  Young African-American girl spends a day with her Nana. Irene Smalls´ rhyming text conveys the love and respect between the pair.
(ages 4-8) African-American Fiction. Picture Books. My Pop Pop and Me  A young African-American boy bakes a cake with his Pop Pop. Their relationship is as sweet as the lemon cake they bake. African-American Fiction.
(ages 4-8) My Pop Pop and Me I Irene Smalls  Irene Smalls writes My Pop Pop and Me. A little African-American boy and his grandfather bake a lemon cake together. Irene Smalls´ rhyming verse is a delight. Painted Eggs and Chocolate Bunnies  Spring and Easter are the subject of Toni Trent Parker´s Painted Eggs and Chocolate Bunnies. Photographs of African-American children with flowers and baby animals. Easter Books. Kids Spring Books. Infant and Toddler Board Books. Painted Eggs and Chocolate Bunnies  Spring and Easter are the subject of Toni Trent Parker´s Painted Eggs and Chocolate Bunnies. Photographs of African-American children with flowers and baby animals. Springtime Books. Easter Books. Black Kids Books. (ages 2-5) Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs Books  An African-American adventure series about four urban boys in Cincinnati, Ohio. The first two books´ subplot pertains to the Underground Railroad. (ages 8-12) African-American Fiction. Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs Series  Sharon M Draper writes Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs Series. Four urban African-American boys have the greatest adventures. Series and Sequels Books for Children. African-American Children Books.
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