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Rise Up and Write It, Written by Nandini Ahuja and Illustrated by Anoosha Syed

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  Description from the publisher: " Rise Up and Write It  combines a celebration of civic engagement with the hands-on fun of real pull-out examples of activism tools and is sure to encourage young readers to want to get up and get involved. The book comes complete with a pull-out letter to the mayor, a ready-to-sign petition, a community meeting poster, a protest sign—and more! When Farah Patel realizes that the butterflies have disappeared from her neighborhood, she discovers that it’s likely because there aren’t enough flowers to attract them. She can’t help but think, “This isn’t right.” Luckily enough, Grove Hills is looking for ideas on what to do with the empty lot next door. And Farah has the perfect one—make it into a community garden to bring back a little green to their block! But when Farah finds out that she isn’t the only one with a plan for the future of Grove Hills, she’ll have to turn to her community for help. Open the six envelopes inside to f...

We Move Together, Written by Kelly Fritsch and Anne McGuire, and Illustrated by Eduardo Trejos

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  Description from the publisher: " A bold and colorful exploration of all the ways that people navigate through the spaces around them and a celebration of the relationships we build along the way. We Move Together follows a mixed-ability group of kids as they creatively negotiate everyday barriers and find joy and connection in disability culture and community. A perfect tool for families, schools, and libraries to facilitate conversations about disability, accessibility, social justice and community building. Includes a kid-friendly glossary (for ages 3–10). This fully accessible ebook includes alt-text for image descriptions, a read aloud function, and a zoom-in function that allows readers to magnify the illustrations and be able to move around the page in zoom-in mode." Text Features:  Picture book featuring ways to "move together" through various means of physical inclusion (accessibility, communication) Extensive back matter focusing on the following: How We...

Shirley Chisholm Is A Verb, written by Veronica Chambers and illustrated by Rachelle Baker

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  "Service to others is the rent you pay for your room on earth." –Shirley Chisholm Description from the publisher: " A timely picture book biography about Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress, who sought the Democratic nomination to be the president of the United States. Shirley Chisholm famously said, “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” This dynamic biography illuminates how Chisholm was a doer, an active and vocal participant in our nation’s democracy, and a force to be reckoned with. Now young readers will learn about her early years, her time in Congress, her presidential bid and how her actions left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire, uplift, and instruct. " Text Features:  Narrative nonfiction (biography) picture book. Key verbs are highlighted in different font/colors. Critical Literacy Suggestions: Read & Discuss:   Before reading, discuss the book's title. Ask students what they think the book...