November is Native American Heritage Month |
While you're visiting your local library this month, please keep in mind that November is Native American History Month. Some great books to look for are; Remember Me: Tomah Joseph's Gift to Franklin Roosevelt by Donald Soctomah, Jean Flahive; Muwin and the Magic Hare by Susan Hand Shetterly and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie DePaola. A more through list of books depicting the many Native American cultures can be found at The Children’s Literature Network.
Visit www.oyate.com if you have any concerns in picking a culturally appropriate book for your little ones. This thorough web site is a wonderful resource to visit. The Books to Avoid tab does not list titles for you to boycott, but instead lists a series of questions to ask yourself, encouraging you to critically think about the literature you choose to share with your children.
For adult reading, the website contains a First Thanksgiving Myth and Facts page. This knowledge can help you to orally edit any books your child comes across regarding the common American story and the national holiday.
For adult reading, the website contains a First Thanksgiving Myth and Facts page. This knowledge can help you to orally edit any books your child comes across regarding the common American story and the national holiday.
For Americans, November is a time of giving thanks. It is an opportunity for us as parents to teach gratitude for what we have and to appreciate the sacrifices of those who came before us. We at KinderJam hope you and your family have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving!
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