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We have discovered something that young Miss Chews-on-everything will not put in her mouth: Koosh balls. (clever child) Unfortunately, I seem to have instilled the lesson that books are a good thing a little too early, as I suddenly find myself saying things like "No, we don't chew on library books," several times a day. Wiggling and mobility are increasing; we're not up to crawling yet, but the elements are starting to emerge. Also, the new floors are all down, so we've put back the rug and there's now much more space to wiggle about in with a little padding.

We've been wandering through the picture books, as if I sit the Megatherium in my lap and hold the book out in front of us on the floor we can still manage to read things (though to what extent she's paying attention to the pictures varies.) and I'm finding that we have a good selection of things about animals, and lots of white American kids, a few multi-cultural classrooms, and extremely little with kids that aren't little white kids. So far there are a couple world folktales (multi-cultural grownups), The Story of Ping (duck who lives in a houseboat on the Yangtze, but with a few people being reasonably person-like) and one little black boy (A Whistle for Willie I think? Something like that-- little city boy wants to whistle to call his dog, wanders about, keeps trying, eventually succeeds. Sort of thin in the plot continuity department from an adult standpoint but a kid-tested classic.) Has anyone run into anything good with a little more character diversity?

Date: 2013-08-20 12:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] calliopeoracle
I remember really enjoying Corduroy by Don Freeman, which is mostly about a teddy bear but his little girl is black. Sadly, I can't really think of any other than the two you mentioned.

Date: 2013-08-20 03:49 am (UTC)
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Yeah. I loved that book as a kid and never even realized it until someone else pointed it out. She was always just a girl to me.
I looked up a few pages just to make sure that my memory wasn't tricking me, but yeah. Funny how that just wasn't something that even registered to my childhood brain.

Date: 2013-08-20 03:52 am (UTC)
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Oh and I thought of another! The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

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