On June 22nd, we had our book club meeting via Zoom as well as in person, during our retreat in Auburn. Several great children’s books highlighting economic diversity and working class jobs were shared. Listed below you will find some of the books we shared.
Our YouTube channel has a brief video of our book club meeting opens in a new tab.
Our P.E.A.C.E. Retreat, as well as the next book club meeting, will be featured in our August edition!
- Vivas Voice by Raquel Donoso: having a voice!
- Click Clack Moo by Doreen Cronin: concept of union and protest explained for a younger age group.
- Side by Side/ Lado A Lado by Monica Brown: story about Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
- Paula’s Patches by Gabriella Aldeman: about a young girl who receives hand me down clothes. She creates fun patches for her clothing and for other children who have stains, holes, etc. on their clothes.
- The One with the Scraggly Beard by Elizabeth Withey: a child who inquires about a homeless man’s life.
- Saturday at the Food Pantry by Diane O’Neill: a child who experiences going to the food bank and experiencing what eating is like when impoverished.
- No Shoes by Carol Bryant: a little boy who gets teased for not having “expensive” shoes.
- A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara
- The Table Where Rich People Sit by Byrd Baylor
- The Night Ones by Patricia Grossman: what happens when you are sleeping? It shows people who are still awake throughout the night.
- Pies from Nowhere by Dee Romito: women contributing during the civil rights era by baking pies during the Montgomery strike.
- The Women Who Caught the Babies by Eloise Greenfield: a story of African American midwives.
- All in a Day: compilation of stories by Raymond Briggs, Ron Brooks, Eric Carle, Gian Calvi, Zhu Chengliang, Leo and Diane Dillon, Akiko Hayashi, and Nicolai Ye. Popov.
- Beatrice’s Goat by Page McBrier: about the farming world outside the United States.
- Mama’s Little One by Kristina Heath
Enjoy!