Summer Reading Fun!

Make Summer Reading Fun by celebrating National Days with books and activities!

This Summer Reading guide includes  books for all ages and stages of reading PLUS easy and exciting activities to go along with the books that you can do at home or in a classroom, both inside and out! We have older readers covered with lots of chapter book recommendations! And we have even snuck in some daily doses of history throughout!

With all of the books included in this guide there is no room for Summer Slide!

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June 1: Celebrate National Trails Day, National Go Barefoot Day & National Nail Polish Day!

Books for National Trails Day:

  • T is for Trails: A Hiking Alphabet (Judy Young & Sharisse Steber) Picture Book
  • Where’s Rodney? (Carmen Bogan & Floyd Cooper) Picture Book
  • Alvin Ho: Allergic to Camping, Hiking, and Other Natural Disasters (Lenore Look & LeUyen Pham) Chapter Book Series

Books for National Go Barefoot Day:

  • What If You Had Animal Feet? (Sandra Markle & Howard McWilliam) Picture Book Series
  • Magnolia Wu Unfolds it All (Chanel Miller) Chapter Book

Book for National Nail Polish Day:

  • Nail Polish is Too for Boys! (Emma-Claire Sunday & Caitlin O’Dwyer) Picture Book

Today in History Book:

  • Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre (Carol Boston Weatherford & Floyd Cooper) Picture Book

June 2: Celebrate National Gardening Week! (June 2-8)

Books for National Gardening Week:

  • The Plant Rescuer (Matthew Rivera) Picture Book
  • What the Garden Tells Me (Monica Mikai) Picture Book
  • Jaydens’s Impossible Garden (Mélina Mangal & Ken Daley) Picture Book
  • Just a Worm (Marie Boyd) Picture Book
  • The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden (Karina Yan Glaser) Chapter Book Series
  • Lola Plants a Garden (Anna McQuinn & Rosalind Beardshaw) Picture Book
  • Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt (Kate Messner & Christopher Silas Neal) Picture Book

Today in History Book:

  • Charlie Takes His Shot: How Charlie Sifford Broke the Color Barrier in Golf (Nancy Churnin & John Joven)

June 3: Celebrate National Egg Day!

Books for National Egg Day:

  • The Good Egg (Jory John & Pete Oswald) Picture Book
  • Catch That Chicken! (Atinuke & Angela Brooksbank) Board Book
  • Charlotte’s Web (E.B. White) Chapter Book
  • Gone Crazy in Alabama (Rita Williams-Garcia) Chapter Book Series
  • The Chicken-Chasing Queen of Lamar County (Janice N. Harrington & Shelley Jackson) Picture Book
  • The Interrupting Chicken Cookies for Breakfast (David Ezra Stein) Picture Book Series
  • The Little Red Fort (Brenda Maier & Sonia Sánchez) Picture Book

Today in History Book:

  • Bright Minds: Charles Drew: The Innovator of the Blood Bank (Aaron Talley & Subi Bosa) Chapter Book Series

June 4: Celebrate National Hug Your Cat Day & National Old Maids Day!

Books for National Hug Your Cat Day:

  • Not My Cat (Stacey Patton & Acamy Schleikorn) Picture Book
  • Bathe the Cat (Alice B. McGinty & David Roberts) Picture Book
  • Crenshaw (Katherine Applegate) Chapter Book

Books for National Old Maids Day:

  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed… (Lucille Colandro & Jared Lee) Picture Book Series
  • There Was an Old Mermaid Who Swallowed a Shark (Lucielle Colandro & Jared Lee) Chapter Book

Today in History Book:

  • History Smashers: Women’s Right to Vote (Kate Messner & Dylan Meconis) Chapter Book Series

June 5: Celebrate Global  Running Day & National Gingerbread Day!

Books for Global Running Day:

  • Ready Steady Mo! (Mo Farah, Kes Gray & Marta Kissi) Picture Book
  • Running in Flip Flops from the End of the World (Justin A. Reynolds) Chapter Book Series

Books for National Gingerbread Day:

  • The Gingerbread Man Loose at the Zoo (Laura Murray & Mike Lowery) Picture Book
  • The Plan for the Gingerbread HouseA STEM Engineering Story (Darcy Pattinson & John Joven) Picture Book
  • The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy (Jeanne Birdsall) Chapter Book Series
  • The Gingerbread Man: Buttons on the Loose (Laura Murray & Mike Lowery) Graphic Novel Series

Today in History Book:

  • History Comics: Rosa Parks & Claudette Colvin: Civil Rights Heroes (Tracey Baptiste & Shauna J. Grant) Graphic Novel Series

Additional Book:

  • It’s the End of the World and I’m in My Bathing Suit (Justin A. Reynolds) Chapter Book Series

June 6: Celebrate National Yo-Yo Day

Book for National Yo-Yo Day:

  • Pedro’s Yo-Yos: How a Filipino Immigrant Came to America and Changed the World of Toys (Rob Peñas & Carl Angel) Picture Book

Additional Books:

  • Jumanji (Chris Van Allsburg) Picture Book
  • Ernő Rubik and His Magic Cube (Kerry Aradhya & Kara Kramer) Picture Book *Releases June 11
  • Lucky Scramble (Peter Raymundo) Graphic Novel
  • Playing the Cards You’re Dealt (Varian Johnson) Chapter Book

Today in History Book:

  • Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice (Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes & Dawud Anyabwile) Graphic Novel

June 7: Celebrate National Chocolate Ice Cream Day & National Donut Day!

Books for National Chocolate Ice Cream Day:

  • I Scream Ice Cream!: A Book of Wordles (Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Serge Bloch) Picture Book
  • Pete the Cat Screams for Ice Cream! (Kimberly & James Dean) Picture Book Series *Releases June 4
  • A Sundae with Everything on It (Kyle Scheele & Andy J. Pizza) Picture Book
  • The Ice Cream Machine: 6 Deliciously Different Stories with the Same Exact Name! (Adam Rubin) Chapter Book
  • My Life as an Ice Cream Sandwich (Ibi Zoboi) Chapter Book
  • Ice Cream Everywhere: Sweet Stories from Around the World (Judy Campbell-Smith & Lucy Semple) Picture Book

Books for National Donut Day:

  • Donuts: The Hole Story (David Miles) Picture Book
  • If You Give a Dog a Donut (Laura Numeroff & Felicia Bond) Picture Book
  • Homer Price (Robert McCloskey) Chapter Book
  • Made with Love: Donuts! (Lea Redmond & Flora Waycott) Board Book

Today in History Book:

  • Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City That Grew Prince Rogers Nelson (Angela Joy & Jacqueline Alcántara) Picture Book

June 8: National Best Friends Day

Books for National Best Friends Day:

  • Bros (Carol Boston Weatherford & Reggie Brown) Picture Book
  • Keyana Loves Her Friend (Natasha Anastasia Tarpley & Charnelle Pinkney Barlow) Picture Book
  • Evelyn Del Ray Is Moving Away (Meg Medina & Sonia Sánchez) Picture Book
  • Curlfriends (Sharee Miller) Graphic Novel
  • Always Anthony (Terri Libenson) Graphic Novel Series
  • One Little Word (Joseph Coelho & Allison Colpoys) Picture Book
  • Ways to Share Joy: A Ryan Hart Story (Renée Watson) Chapter Book Series
  • Best Friends (Shannon Hale & LeUyen Pham) Graphic Novel

Today in History Book:

  • Ghostbusters: A Paranormal Picture Book (G.M. Berrow, J.M. Kehoe & Forrest Burdett) Picture Book

May Book Journey! Recommended Reading for the Whole Month

Celebrate all of the Special Days of May with these amazing books! Download the May Book BINGO Card for more fun!

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May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May 3: National Space Day

Books about Space & Astronauts

May 4: National Bird Day

Books about Birds

May 4: National Anti-Bullying Day

May 4: National Star Wars Day~May the Fourth Be With You!

Books about the Star Wars Movies

May 5: National Lemonade Day

Books about Lemonade, Lemonade Stands & Lemons

May 5: Cinco de Mayo

Books about Cinco de Mayo

May 5: African World Heritage Day

Books about African Countries, Culture & Heritage

May 6: National Teacher Appreciation Day

Books about Teachers

May 9: National Sleep Over Day

Books about Sleepovers

May 12: Mother’s Day

Books about Mothers
Books about Mothers

May 16: Love a Tree Day

Books about Trees

May 17: Pizza Party Day

Books about Pizza

May 20: World Bee Day

Books about Bees

May 21: National Dinosaur Day

Books about Dinosaurs

May 24: National Brother’s Day

Books about Brothers

May 27: Memorial Day

Books about Memorial Day

May 27: National Grape Day

Books about Grapes & Raisins

Biographies

April Book Journey! Recommended Reading

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All the days and ways to read in April! Celebrate poetry, librarys & librarians, unicorns, siblings, picnics, camping, jazz and even lima beans! Download your BINGO card to join in the fun and encourage reading!

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Poetry Month

Poetry Books for Kids

April 1: April Fools’ Day

Books about April Fools’ Day & Pranks

April 3: National Find a Rainbow Day

Books about Rainbows & Colors

April 3: National Walking Day

Books about Taking Walks & Nature

April 8: Solar Eclipse

Books about Solar Eclipse, the Sun, and the Moon

April 9: National Unicorn Day

Books about Unicorns

April 9: National Library Workers Day (April is also School Library Month & the 2nd week in April is National LibraryWeek)

Books about Books, Libraries & Librarians
More Books about Books, Libraries & Librarians
Even More Books about Books, Libraries & Librarians

April 10: National Farm Animals Day

Books about Farms & Farm Animals

April 10: National Siblings Day

Books about Siblings

April 11: National Pet Day

Books about Pets

April 14: National Gardening Day

Books about Garden & Gardening

April 20: National Lima Bean Respect Day

April 21: National Go Fly a Kite Day

Books about Kites & Wind

April 21: National Kindergarten Day

Books about Kindergarten

April 22: Earth Day

Books about Earth & the Environment

April 23: National Picnic Day

Books about Picnics

April 24-30: American Camp Week

Books about Camping

April 27: National Pool Opening Day

Books about Pools & Swimming

April 28: National Superhero Day

Books about Superheroes

April 29: International Dance Day

Books about Dancing
More Books about Dancing
Even More Books about Dancing

April 30: International Jazz Day

Books about Jazz Musician & Artists

Black History

Okra Stew: Sensory Bin Story Tiles

Make reading fun and foster a love of literature by adding a sensory bin to your storytime!

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The Benefits of Sensory Bins

Children learn best from activities and lessons that are hands on and engaging. Sensory bins provide an excellent opportunity to facilitate this type of learning! Sensory bins can be tailored to stimulate a variety of the five senses.

Touch: Sensory bins usually begin with a filler material or substance such as rice (as shown above), sand, water, beans, paper, pebbles, whipped cream, corn, pudding, etc… Remember to always choose age-appropriate fillers for sensory bins that do not pose choking hazards to young children and be mindful of any fillers that may cause allergic reactions in some children.

Fillers stimulate the sense of touch as children will experience textures and the feel of different materials/substances in and on their hands.

Sight: Once the sensory bin has been filled with an age-appropriate filler, objects related to the lesson/activity are then added to the bin. Objects such as letters, numbers, pictures, flash cards, transportation toys, play food, play animals/insects, dinosaurs, natural items such as seashells (shown above) pinecones, leaves, etc… There are countless objects that can be added to sensory bins, the only limitation is your imagination!

In addition to being fun, the objects placed in the sensory bin sharpen hand-eye coordination and strengthen fine motor skills. As with filler materials, objects placed in the bin should be age-appropriate and safe.

Hearing: As children dig, scoop, squish, pick up and drop the materials and objects in the bin different sounds will flood their ears!

Smell & Taste: Depending on the filler material you choose the senses of smell and taste may be stimulated. Utilize different foods such as: whipped cream, popcorn, fruit, cereal, noodles, pudding, etc… Make sure food fillers are age-appropriate and mindful of allergies.

The Okra Stew Sensory Bin

This sensory bin is inspired by the book, Okra Stew: A Gullah Geechee Family Celebration, written and illustrated by Natalie Daise. In this story a young child and his father spend the day preparing to cook a delicious meal of Okra Stew for the family dinner. Readers join the two characters as they spend the day gathering the ingredients needed for the stew with a visit to their garden and the beach. Once in the kitchen the meal prep begins with much chopping, slicing, and dicing which makes this book such a fun and exciting read aloud!

Sensory Bin Filler: Rice

“…gotta have rice with okra stew!”

This is my favorite page from the book so there was no question that rice would be the filler for my bin! Rice is both a cheap and reusable filler for sensory bins. I left the rice white for this bin, but rice has the added benefit of being dyed different fun colors for other sensory bins! Sand is another filler option to give the bin a beachy feel!

Sensory bin objects: Tiles & Seashells

I created a set of tiles based off of words, illustrations and vocabulary used in the book.

Letter tiles spell out the words: Okra, Stew, Rice, Shrimp, Tomato, Onion, and Cornbread.

Picture tiles include foods, cooking utensils, animals, and nature items illustrated throughout the book.

Word tiles include Gullah Geechee words and phrases used in the book. A guide with definitions of these words is provided in the book after the story. Word tiles also include action words relating to the preparation of the stew such as: Chop Chop, Slice Slice, Dice Dice, etc…

Tiles were laminated for continuous use.

Little seashells were also added to the bin to reflect the characters visit to the beach. Additional ideas for bin objects includes; sunflowers, play ocean/beach animals such as crabs, seagulls, fish, turtles, birds and play foods such as; tomatoes and onions, etc…

The Okra Stew book and sensory bin is a great introduction for children to the Gullah Geechee culture. A recipe for Okra Stew is provided in the book as well as notes from the author for further discussion of the history, heritage and traditions celebrated by Gullah Geechee families and communities.

I hope you enjoy this Okra Stew Sensory Bin and would love to see how you set up your bin! Tag Lulu’s Book Journey on Instagram and/or Facebook and follow along for more fun!

The Long, Long List of Kidlit Black History Biographies A to Z!

Visit Journey Bookstore to purchase any of the books listed below!

This list includes biographies, autobiographies and stories of influential & prominent Black individuals in history! Click on the link to Journey Bookstore to begin reading, learning & building your library!

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A

  • Aaron, Hank
  • Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem
  • Abdul-Qaadir, Bilqis
  • Abrams, Stacey
  • Achieng, Rose
  • Aderin-Pocock, Maggie
  • Adewumi, Tanitoluwa
  • Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
  • Ailey, Alvin
  • Aldridge, Ira
  • Allen, Will
  • Ali, Muhammad
  • Aliu, Akim
  • Anatsui, El
  • Anderson, Marian
  • Andrews, Troy “Trombone Shorty”
  • Angelou, Maya
  • Armstrong, Lil Hardin
  • Armstrong, Louis
  • Ashe, Arthur
  • Austin, Elsie

B

  • Badiel, Georgie
  • Baker, Augusta
  • Baker, Ella
  • Baker, Josephine
  • Baldwin, James
  • Banneker, Benjamin
  • Banning, James
  • Barnes, Ernie
  • Basquiat, Jean-Michel
  • Bass, Charlotta
  • Bates, Clayton “Pegleg”
  • Bath, Patricia
  • Battle, Robert
  • Baylor, Elgin
  • Beals, Melba Pattillo
  • Bearden, Romare
  • Belafonte, Harry
  • Bethune, Mary McLeod
  • Betsch, MaVynee
  • Beyoncé
  • Bibb, Henry
  • Biles, Simone
  • Bishop, Stephen
  • Bonaly, Surya
  • Bolt, Usain
  • Boulogne, Joseph
  • Bowser, Mary
  • Boyce, Jo Ann Allen
  • Bridges, Ruby
  • Brooks, Gwendolyn
  • Brown, Clara
  • Brown, Henry “Box”
  • Brown, James
  • Brown, Linda
  • Brown, Willie Mae
  • Bryant, Kobe
  • Bunche, Ralph J.

C

  • Cameron, Anita
  • Carney, William Harvey
  • Carver, George Washington
  • Ceesay, Isatou
  • Charles, Ray
  • Chisholm, Shirley
  • Clark, Yvonne
  • Clemente, Roberto
  • Coachman, Alice
  • Coleman, Bessie
  • Collins, Janet
  • Coltrane, Alice
  • Coltrane, John
  • Colvin, Claudette
  • Copeland, Misty
  • Cotten, Elizabeth
  • Coverley, Louise Bennett
  • Cox, Laverne
  • Cox, MacNolia
  • Crum, George
  • Crumpler, Rebecca Lee
  • Cruz, Celia
  • Cummings, Elijah
  • Curry, Stephen

D

  • Darden, Christine
  • Davis, Miles
  • Delaney, Joe
  • Desmond, Viola
  • Doby, Larry
  • Douglas, Gabby
  • Douglass, Frederick
  • Drake, David
  • Drew, Charles
  • Du Bois, W.E.B.
  • Dunbar, Paul Laurence

E

  • Ealey, Chuck
  • Earley, Charity Adams
  • Easly, Annie
  • Edmonson, Emily
  • Ellington, Duke
  • Equiano, Olaudah
  • Erivo, Cynthia
  • Evers, Medgar

F

  • Fairbanks, Mabel
  • Fall, Tacko
  • Farah, Mo
  • Fields, Mary
  • Fitzgerald, Ella
  • Flack, Roberta
  • Fletcher, George
  • Fletcher, Tiera
  • Fortune, Amos
  • Francis-McBarnette, Yvette Fay
  • Franklin, Aretha
  • Freelon, Philip
  • Freeman, Elizabeth “Mumbet”

G

  • Garvey, Marcus
  • Gates, Jr., Henry Louis
  • Gauff, Coco
  • Gibson, Althea
  • Gibson, Josh
  • Gillespie, Dizzy
  • Gilmore, Georgia
  • Gladden, Yolanda
  • Glover, Savion
  • Goode, Sarah E.
  • Gorman, Amanda
  • Granderson, Lily Ann
  • Green, Elijah “Pumpsie”
  • Green, Victor Hugo
  • Groves, Junius G.
  • Gurley, O.W.
  • Guyton, Tyree

H

  • Hamer, Fannie Lou
  • Hamilton, Lewis
  • Hamilton, Mary
  • Hamilton, Virginia
  • Harris, Kamala
  • Hayes, Ira
  • Height, Dorothy
  • Hemings, James Madison
  • Hendricks, Audrey Faye
  • Hendricks, Jimmy
  • Henry, Lenny
  • Henson, Matthew
  • Herc, DJ Kool
  • Holiday, Billie
  • Horton, George Moses
  • Howard, Ayanna
  • Hughes, Cathy
  • Hughes, Langston
  • Hunter, Clementine
  • Hurston, Zora Neale

J

  • Jackson, Augustus
  • Jackson, Ketanji Brown
  • Jackson, Mahalia
  • Jackson, Mary
  • Jackson, Shirley Ann
  • James, LeBron
  • Jemison, Mae
  • Jennings, Elizabeth
  • Johnson, Dwayne
  • Johnson, Eunice W.
  • Johnson, Jack
  • Johnson, James Weldon
  • Johnson, Katherine
  • Johnson, Lonnie
  • Johnson, Magic
  • Johnson, Mamie “Peanut”
  • Johnson, Willie
  • Jones, Jennifer
  • Joplin, Scott
  • Jordan, Barbara
  • Jordan, Michael
  • Joyner, Florence Griffith
  • Judge, Ona
  • Just, Ernest Everett

K

  • Kaepernick, Colin
  • Kamkwamba, William
  • Keckley, Elizabeth Hobbs
  • Key, William “Doc”
  • King, Jr., Martin Luther
  • King, Coretta Scott
  • Kirkwood, Kathlyn J.

L

  • Lafayette, James
  • Langley, Sharon
  • Latifah, Queen
  • Latimer, Lewis
  • Law, Westley Wallace
  • Lawrence, Jacob
  • Lawson, Jerry
  • Lee, Opal
  • Lewis, Cudjo
  • Lewis, Edna
  • Lewis, William
  • Liston, Melba
  • Lemmons, Robert “Bob”
  • Lewis, John
  • L’Ouverture, Toussaint
  • Louis, Joe
  • Love, Nat
  • Loving, Richard & Mildred
  • Lowe, Ann Cole
  • Lowe, Chaunté
  • Lowery, Lynda Blackmon
  • Luper, Clara
  • Lyle, Marcenia (Toni Stone)
  • Lynch, John Roy

M

  • McDaniels, Darryl “DMC”
  • McNair, Ronald
  • Maathi, Wangari
  • Makeba, Miriam
  • Malone, Annie
  • Mandela, Nelson
  • Manley, Effa
  • Marley, Bob
  • Marshall, Thurgood
  • Mason, Biddy
  • Matzeliger, Jan
  • Mays, Willie
  • Melvin, Leland
  • Michaux, Lewis
  • Miller, Norma
  • Mills, Florence
  • Mitchell, Leona
  • Montague, Raye
  • Moore, Leroy
  • Moore, Maya
  • Morgan, Garrett
  • Morris, Olive
  • Morrison, Toni
  • Morton, Jelly Roll
  • Murphy, Isaac
  • Murray, Pauli

N

  • Nakate, Vanessa
  • Nash, Diane
  • Nelson, Prince Rogers
  • Nforba, Tantoh
  • Nichols, Nichelle
  • Nixon, E.D.
  • Nkrumah, Kwame
  • Noah, Trevor

O

  • O’Neal, Frederick
  • O’Neal, Shaquille
  • O’Neil, Buck
  • O’Ree, Willie
  • Obama, Barack
  • Obama, Michelle
  • Ormes, Jackie
  • Osaka, Naomi
  • Owens, Biddy
  • Owens, Jesse

P

  • Paige, Satchel
  • Parker, Charles S.
  • Parker, Charlie
  • Parker, John P.
  • Parks, Gordon
  • Parks, Rosa
  • Patterson, Tia
  • Paul, Chris
  • Payne, Ethel L.
  • Pelé
  • Peterson, Oscar
  • Pickett, Bill
  • Pierce, Chester
  • Pierce, Elijah
  • Pieterson, Hector
  • Pinkney, Jerry
  • Pippin, Horace
  • Powell, Colin
  • Powell, William
  • Powers, Harriet
  • Price, Florence Beatrice “Bea”
  • Price, Leontyne
  • Pryce, Shelly Ann Fraser

R

  • Ra, Le Sony’r (Sun Ra)
  • Rashford, Marcus
  • Rector, Sarah
  • Reese, Rev. F.D.
  • Reeves, Bass
  • Reeves, Mae
  • Ringgold, Faith
  • Roberts, Sarah
  • Robeson, Paul
  • Robinson, Bill (Bojangles)
  • Robinson, Jackie
  • Rollins, Sonny
  • Roundtree, Dovey Johnson
  • Rudolph, Wilma
  • RuPaul
  • Rustin, Bayard

S

  • Schomburg, Arturo
  • Scott, George
  • Scott, Hazel
  • Scott, Wendell
  • Sengstacke, Robert
  • Shabazz, Betty
  • Shakur, Tupac
  • Sifford, Charlie
  • Simone, Nina
  • Smalls, Robert
  • Smith, Bessie
  • Smith, Tommie
  • Still, William
  • Stringfield, Bessie
  • Subban, P.K.

T

  • Taylor, Jr., Hosea Missouri
  • Taylor, Major
  • Taylor, Susie King
  • Terrell, Mary Church
  • Tharpe, Rosetta
  • Thomas, Alma
  • Thomas, Vivian
  • Thurman, Howard
  • Till, Emmett
  • Till-Mobley, Mamie
  • Tindley, Charles Albert
  • Traylor, Bill
  • Truth, Sojourner
  • Tubman, Harriet
  • Tuck, Justin
  • Turner, Charles Henry
  • Turner, Nat
  • Tutu, Desmond
  • Tyson, Cicely
  • Tyson, Neil Degrasse

V

  • VanDerZee, James
  • Vaughn, Dorothy

W

  • Walker, Dabney
  • Walker, Lucy Ann
  • Walker, Mary
  • Walker, Sarah Breedlove
  • Wallace, Christopher (Biggie Smalls)
  • Waring, Laura Wheeler
  • Warnock, Raphael
  • Washington, Booker T.
  • Waters, Muddy
  • Webb, Chick
  • Wells-Barnette, Ida B.
  • Wheatley, Phillis
  • White, Willye
  • Wiggins, Thomas
  • Wilkinson, Raven
  • Williams, Daniel Hale
  • Williams, James B.
  • Williams, Mary Lou
  • Williams, Molly
  • Williams, Paul R.
  • Williams, Serena
  • Williams, Venus
  • Wilson, August
  • Wilson, Teddy
  • Winfrey, Oprah
  • Winkfield, Jimmy
  • Wright, Richard
  • Wonder, Stevie
  • Woods, Granville T.
  • Woodson, Carter G.

X

  • X, Malcolm

Y

  • Yates, Alton
  • Yeboah, Emmanuel Ofosu
  • York

Z

  • Zendaya

March Book Journey! Recommended Reading

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This March we are celebrating and reading about: Women’s History, all things Spring including Flowers & Butterflies, Pi (not Pie), Names, Holi, Ramadan, Easter, Black History and so much more!

Make reading in March extra fun by downloading the March Book Journey BINGO Card!

Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month: Anthologies

March 1: National Pig Day

Books about Pigs

Leo Dillon

Books Illustrated by Leo Dillion

March 6: National Learn What Your Name Means Day

Books about Names

March 6: National Dentist’s Day

Books about Going to the Dentist

March 10: National Pack Your Lunch Day

Books about Taking Your Lunch to School

March 10: Ramadan Begins

Books about Ramadan & the Islamic Faith

March 11: National Napping Day

Books about Napping

March 12: National Plant a Flower Day

Books about Flowers &  Planting Seeds

Virginia Hamilton

Books About & Written by Virginia Hamilton

March 14: National Learn about Butterflies Day

Books about Butterflies & Caterpillars

March 14: National Pi Day

Books about Pi & Math

March 19: First Day of Spring

Books about Spring & Renewal

March 21: World Poetry Day

Children’s Poetry Books

March 22: World Water Day

Books about Water

March 25: Holi/Festival of Colors

Books about Holi/Festival of Colors

March 31: Easter

Books about Easter & Eggs

March 31: National Crayon Day

Books about Crayons

March 31: Cesar Chavez Day

Books about Cesar Chavez

Black History 365

Black History: Biographies

A Journey Through the Book Review: Langston Hughes & The Schomburg Center

Prominent Harlem Renaissance figure Langston Hughes was born on this day February 1, 1901 in Joplin, Missouri. Hughes was a groundbreaking poet, playwright, columnist, and social activist.

Let’s Journey Through the newly awarded Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Picture Book, There Was a Party for Langston, to celebrate Langston Hughes’ life, legacy, and influence!

There Was a Party for Langston (2023)

A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book, Antheneum Books for Young Readers, Simon & Schuster•New York

This book was kindly gifted from the publisher as a submission for the 2023 Black Kidlit Award. There Was a Party for Langston received the Best Inspirational Book of 2023!

Purchase this book and other award winners & submissions using this link:

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Author: Jason Reynolds

Jason Reynolds is a New York Times Best Selling and award-winning author. A Party for Langston is his debut picture book! And what a debut! Reynolds is the author of several middle grade and young adult book series such as the Track Boys; the Stuntboy graphic novels; Stamped; and Miles Morales. His novels in verse include Long Way Down; Look Both Ways; Brave as You Are and several more.

Books by Jason Reynolds

Illustrators: Jerome Pumphrey & Jarrett Pumphrey

Jerome & Jarrett Pumphrey are not only illustrators! They are also authors, and they are brothers who who have collaborated on several award-winning children’s picture books such as The Old Truck; The Old Boat; Somewhere in the Bayou: and The last Stand. They are the creators of the graphic novel, Link + Hud: Heroes by a Hair, featuring two brothers whose adventures and antics are telltale of the Pumphrey brothers childhood! The Pumphrey brothers style of art is uniquely stunning in that they utilize stamps which they hand-craft to create their illustrations! Over 250 stamps were made and used for the beautiful illustrations in, The Old Truck!

Books by Jerome & Jarrett Pumphrey

Author’s Inspiration For There Was a Party for Langston

In the Note From the Author after the story we learn that Jason Reynolds was inspired by a photo he saw of poets Maya Angelou and Amiri Baraka dancing together! Reynolds wanted to know the story behind the photo which he shares with us through this fabulous picture book!

The History On the Pages Of This Book:

In addition to Langston Hughes readers will be introduced to other great Black Literary History Makers such as:

  • Maya Angelou
  • Amiri Baraka
  • James Baldwin
  • Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Ashley Bryan
  • Octavia Butler
  • Countee Cullen
  • W.E.B. Dubois
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar
  • Alice Dunbar Nelson
  • Ralph Ellison
  • Nikki Giovanni
  • Alex Haley
  • Zora Neale Hurston
  • Claude McKay
  • Toni Morrison
  • Alice Walker
  • Richard Wright

Learning Resource: Name Scramble

Readers can familiarize themselves with all of the writers featured in this book by unscrambling their last names. First names are provided as hints! Resource includes two sheets with ten names per sheet. This free resource is available to Download using this link:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/There-Was-a-Party-for-Langston-Name-Scramble-11002934

Time Period & Setting

This book is centered around an event that took place in 1991 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, New York.

The Schomburg Center is named after Arturo Schomburg, an Afro-Latino historian from Puerto Rico. 2024 marks the 150th birthday of Arturo Schomburg.

Founded in 1925, The Schomburg Center is part of the New York City Library system which established the center after purchasing Schomburg’s extensive collection of materials on Black life not only in America but in the worldwide Diaspora.

An expansion of the Schomburg Center was completed in 1991. Both the lobby and auditorium of the center are named in honor of Langston Hughes. A memorial to Langston Hughes adorns the lobby floor. This memorial is a cosmogram titled, “The Rivers” in which excepts from Hughes’ 1920 poem, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” are inscribed, some of his ashes also lay beneath. Maya Angelou and Amiri Baraka danced together upon this lobby floor at the grand opening ceremony of the auditorium.

The Cover: Don’t Judge a Book…But Always Take Look

On the amazing book jacket under the raised letters of the title there is the phrase, “King O’ Letters,” referring to Langston Hughes genius way with letters and words. The illustration on the cover features a huge crown inscribed with words such as MOTHER, HARLEM, FREEDOM, and ME. A young Langston Hughes in a bowtie and suspenders sits upon the crown. Two people below are holding the crown up, and two more people are dancing beside it. Remove the book jacket and what do you see? Small shadows of the people from the jacket dancing with large letters in the background!

The Endpapers Within

The endpapers on the front inside cover feature sixteen books with the names and illustrations of Black writers and poets who have contributed and inspired generations of writers. These are all of the writers listed above and included in the learning resource. The endpapers on the back cover features twelve books with the titles of Langston Hughes’ books upon them. Some of the titles included are; The Dream Keeper; I Wonder as I Wander, Laughing to Keep from Crying, and Shakespeare in Harlem.

Journey Inside the Book

Bundle up, it looks to be a cold night in Harlem! But that’s not stopping the crowd at the Schomburg Center as we can see from the title page! A line of smiling people sporting winter coats over their party clothes are joyfully entering the center!

With a turn of the page we follow the people through the doors of the Schomburg Center and find ourselves standing in the Langston Hughes Lobby! Look on the floor! There’s The Rivers cosmogram! Looks like everyone has shed their coats and are entering the Langston Hughes Auditorium. Oh, wow! The announcement on the wall tells us that we are at the Grand Opening of the auditorium! Langston Hughes’ face adorns the announcement which also lets us know that it is February 1991 (so that’s why everyone was so warmly dressed!) Wave to the people standing above us in the balcony! Hey!!! Each and every person in this joint is dressed to the nine! You are pretty sharp too! Should we follow everyone into the auditorium? Of course!Let’s go!

See that distinguished man sitting at the typewriter? That’s Langston Hughes! Watch as he types and you will see the letters float up through the air, over his head and land on his shadow. The letters are in alphabetical order, except for the “W” which is pearched upon Langston’s head like a crown! This beautiful dance between the words and illustrations goes on throughout the book! This book celebrates the letters which create the words, which create the sentences, which create messages of understanding and change!

This story is a true treat to your senses and emotions! Just listen to the THUMP of the drums, feel the love flowing from MOTHER TO SON, the soul of HARLEM radiating through the windows, birds FLYING, books BURN but the FREEDOM of letters rise above the flames! HahA we laugh in spite of the pain.

And they danced for Langston as the great ancestors Baldwin, Brooks, Du Bois, Ellison, and Hurston looked upon! Maya Angelou who let no CAGE confine her danced with Amiri Baraka who LOVED the word BLACK, and knew the truth and power of the word! BLACK is strong, BLACK is proud, BLACK is king! Watch their feet floating upon the words WONDERFUL, WISDOM, BREATH, JAZZ, DREAM…Oh, they danced and they laughed, they laughed and they danced! It was a jammy JAM, a Party for Langston! And we all were there!

There Was a Party for Langston is a great introduction to Langston Hughes for children. The rhythm and flow of the text and illustrations will hold there attention throughout the story. After reading this book children will know the name Langston Hughes and when they hear his name they will remember a grand party with all of the dancing where the letters spun and turned into meaningful words!

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