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Kindall/Hunt, 1992. 203 pgs. Kaleidoscope: A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8.
Rudine Sims Bishop, Editor. National Council of Teachers of English, 1994.
169 pgs. Developing Multicultural Awareness Through Children's Literature:
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McFarland, 1993. 216 pgs. Culturally Diverse Library Collections For Children. Herman
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Grades K-8. Beth B. Lind. McFarland & Company, 1996. 270 pgs. A Guide to Children's Books About Asian Americans. Barbara
Blake. Scolar Press, 1995. Black Chronicle: An American History Textbook Supplement.
Clarence S. Kailin. A Hispanic Heritage. Isabel Schon. Scarecrow, 1991. 165
pgs. Inside the Volcano: A Curriculum on Nicaragua. William
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Menkart, Editors. Network of Caribbean Connections; Puerto Rico. Deborah Menkart and
Catherine A. Sunshine, Editors. Caribbean Connections: Classroom References for Secondary Schools:
Overview of Regional History. Catherine A. Sunshine and Deborah
Menkert, Editors. Ecumenical Program Discover the World: Empowering Children to Value Themselves, Others
and the Earth. Susan Hopkins and Jeffery Winters, Editors. New
Society Publishing, 1990. 157 pgs. The Story of Ourselves: Teaching History Through Children's Literature.
Michael O. Tunnell and Richard Ammon, Editors. Heineman, 1993. 196 pgs. Teaching Multicultural Literature in Grades K-8. Violet
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Teachers Ideas, 1992. 170 pgs. Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults: A Selected
Listing of Books, 1980-1990, By and About People of Color. Ginny
Moore Kruse. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, 1991. 78 pgs. They're Never Too Young for Books: A Guide to Children's Books
for Ages 1 to 8. Our Family, Our Friends, Our World: An Annotated Guide to Significant
Multicultural Books for Children and Teenagers. Lyn Miller-Lachman.
Bowker, 1992. 710 pgs. The Multicolored Mirror: Cultural Substance in Literature for Children
and Young Adults. Merri V. Lindgren, Editor and the Cooperative
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Hazel Rochman. Booklist, Black Authors & Illustrators of Children's Books. Barbara
Rollock. Garland, 1992. 234 pgs. Venture Into Cultures: A Resource Book of Multicultural Materials
& Programs. Carla Hayden, Editor. American Library Association,
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Books for Librarians and Teachers, K-9. Vicki Anderson. McFarland,
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Greenwood, 1994. 248 pgs. Multicultural Picture Books: Art for Understanding Others.
Sylvia & Kenneth Marantz. African Children's and Youth Literature. Osayimwense Osa.
Twayne, 1995. 162 pgs. The All White World of Children's Books and African American Children's
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and Teachers, K-9. Speaking of Poets: Interviews With Poets Who Write For Children
and Young Adults. Jeffrey S. Copeland. National Council of Teachers
of English, 1993. 121 pgs. Speaking of Poets 2: Interviews With Poets Who Write For Children
and Young Adults. Jeffrey S. Copeland and Vicky L. Copeland. National
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for Librarians and Teachers, K-9. Vicki Anderson. McFarland, 1994.
135 pgs. Many Faces, Many Voices: Multicultural Literary Experiences for
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Books. Lee Bennett Hopkins. Harpercollins, 1995. 233 pgs. This Land Is Our Land: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for
Children and Young Adults. Alethea K. Helbig and Agnes Regan Perkins.
Greenwood, 1994. 401 pgs. Connecting Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children.
Rebecca L Thomas. R.R. Bowker, 1996. 676 pgs. CCBC Choices. Kathleen T. Horning, Ginny Moore Kruse and
Merri V. Lindgren. Friends of the CCBC, (1989 annually to present) Peoples of the American West: Historical Perspectives Through Children's
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and Young Adults. Books in Spanish for Children and Young Adults: An Annotated Guide,
Series VI. Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children.
Beverely Slapin and Doris Seale. New Society , 1992. 312 pgs.
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