October National Book Month

National Book Month 📖

October is National Book Month. The month-long celebration focuses on the importance of reading, writing and literature (we do this every month)! #literacyisessential

The pandemic has provided families with a unique opportunity: to slow down, spend quality time together, and strengthen family bonds. 👩🏾👦🏾👶🏽👩🏾‍🦱👦🏽👵🏾👴🏿

Whether it be connecting with your new little bundle of joy or spending more quality time with an elderly grandparent, now is the time to cultivate deeper, more meaningful connections with your loved ones. What’s better than having family reading time. Reading aloud or discussing new books around the dinner table supports family time and bonding. 📖

We’re reviewing a few books for the book clubs “New Kid” by Jerry Craft which was donated by Martin Luther King Jr Library. “The Adventures of Bubblegum Bobby: The Journey Begins” by Camille Akpulonu which was sent to us by the author. “Partly Cloudy” by Tanita S. Davis. We’re excited 🤗. What are you reading?

If you are an African-American children’s author for ages 8-13, are interested in having your new book be featured as a book club selection for 2022, contact us.

Should you feel guided to make a contribution to Escape Velocity’s Literacy Programs, visit escapevelocityfoundation.com

List of children’s books by African-American authors to add to your home library