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Monthly Book Exploration: 2023/2024

Since February 2021, the Family IDEA Working Group has been collaborating with members of the Staff IDEA Committee on a monthly community-wide book exploration, selecting a book that aligns with the month’s heritage celebration and developing a discussion guide with questions and activities to distribute to all SWS families. For each month’s book, Ms. Marshall and Ms. Fravel hosted a virtual read-aloud and discussion open to all students. In May, we also added a discussion group for grown-ups to discuss the themes covered and consider ways to approach exploring the book with our children. We also incorporated a question inspired by the book as a reflection prompt for the whole-school community meeting.

 

The goal of these interconnected initiatives is to deepen our individual and collective understandings of a range of heritages and experiences, while cultivating tools to promote inclusion, celebrate diversity, further equity, and develop antiracism. Books provide a powerful window into new worlds, building empathy and appreciation. When we read and discuss the same book together as a community, we expand our collective awareness and begin to develop a shared vocabulary. 

 

By encouraging thoughtful engagement with key themes of the books in many different ways, we support our children’s development of frameworks, skills, and perspectives that will build their capacity to connect across difference. We foster empowerment and activism. We open avenues of conversation around critical topics that lay the foundation for the ways our children will respond to real-life relationships and situations. This is deeply important and transformative work -- and it is a fun and memorable way to connect and spend time with our kids!

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October: Hispanic Heritage Month

Alma and How She Got Her Name

This book has themes of celebrating Hispanic heritage, honoring ancestry, celebrating cultural identity and family stories.

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November: Native American Heritage Month

My Powerful Hair

This book has themes of celebrating Native American heritage, honoring ancestry, resilience, hair politics, generational trauma and healing, and cultural pride and reclamation.

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December: Winter Holidays

Our Favorite Day of the Year

This book has themes of traditions, cultural celebrations and holidays, celebrating differences, building bridges, and friendship.

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January: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

I Have a Dream

This book has themes of  MLK Day, Civil Rights Movement, freedom, justice, equality, fighting racism, hope, faith, and brotherhood.

February: Black History Month

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The ABC's of Black History

This book has themes of Black history, American history, Black culture and pride, influential figures, civil rights, social justice, freedom, activism, hope, identity

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March: Women's History Month

More Than Peach

This book has themes of empowerment, identity, inclusiveness, representation, youth activism, and making a difference. 

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April: Autism Awareness Month

The Girl Who Thought in Pictures

This book has themes of autism acceptance, neurodiversity, development differences, women in STEM, inclusion, and representation.  

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May: Mental Health Awareness Month

My Monster and Me

This book has themes of emotions & feelings, mental health, worry, anxiety, mindfulness, self-awareness, and social emotional health. 

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June: Pride Month

When Aiden Became a Brother

Check back in June to learn more about this book. 

Guide Coming Soon
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