Here are some thought-provoking BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) board books that would be great for children:
"The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein - This classic tale tells the story of a tree that gives everything it has to a little boy, and the lessons it teaches about love and selflessness.
"The Day You Begin" by Jacqueline Woodson - This moving story celebrates the courage it takes to be yourself and encourages children to embrace their differences.
"We Are Water Protectors" by Carole Lindstrom - This timely book teaches children about the importance of water and the need to protect it for future generations.
"I Am Enough" by Grace Byers - This uplifting book promotes self-love and self-acceptance, and encourages children to embrace their unique qualities.
"Hair Love" by Matthew A. Cherry - This heartwarming story follows a young girl named Zuri as she learns to do her own hair with the help of her father.
"The Colors of Us" by Karen Katz - This book celebrates the diversity of skin tones and encourages children to appreciate their own unique appearance.
"Mama's Nightingale" by Edwidge Danticat - This poignant story tells the tale of a mother who is separated from her daughter and uses her love of music to stay connected with her.
"The Story of Babar" by Jean de Brunhoff - This delightful story follows the adventures of a young elephant named Babar as he grows up and becomes the king of the elephant kingdom.
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