05/18/2026
A crown 👑 of hair is worth the time. Wear it proudly! 👌🏽
Reading is so important for children who need to see themselves in stories! Imagine that!
05/18/2026
A crown 👑 of hair is worth the time. Wear it proudly! 👌🏽
Library 📚 Dads! ❤️ 🎉
Hair ❤️ love!
Love ❤️ it! 🙌🏽
02/17/2026
“I am somebody!” Rest in power, Rev. Jesse Jackson! ✊🏾
Jesse Jackson 'I Am Somebody' on Sesame Street Complete story at headlineusa.com/jesse-jackson-shakedown-sesame-streetOnce a featured guest on 'Sesame Street,' professional race hustler Jesse Jackson has ...
02/11/2026
Stacy Speaks Up! And you can, too!
Stacey Speaks Up! By Stacy Abrams Inspired by grassroots activism, Stacey and her friends take action against injustice, learning to use their voices to make a difference. Great story for sch...
I love ❤️ librarians! 📕 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
02/04/2026
The ABCs of Black History by Rio Cortez! 📕
02/02/2026
🇵🇷❤️ New children's book by Jennifer Adames, The Song of the Coquí, is about a little girl who travels from Reading, PA to Puerto Rico after losing her abuela (grandmother). Guided by the sound of the coquí frogs, she learns that love, culture, and memory are always with her.
The Song of the Coquí by Jennifer Adames The Song of the Coquí is about a little girl who travels from Reading, PA to Puerto Rico after losing her abuela. Guided by the sound of the coquí frogs, she...
01/17/2026
Follow Glamma Dr. Toni Storytime on YouTube! I am reading this new book by Yolanda Renee King!
Congratulations! Yolanda Renee King, the granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr., is continuing her grandfather’s legacy at just 15 years old. She wrote We Dream a World, a picture book meant to inspire readers of all ages to dream big, act peacefully, and stand up for justice in their communities.
Yolanda has been inspired by her grandparents, Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, and she feels a responsibility to continue their work. She often speaks at schools and events, including the March on Washington, encouraging young people to use their voices for good.
Her message is simple: even small actions can make a difference. By sharing her story and ideas, Yolanda hopes to motivate the next generation of dreamers to take peaceful action and make the world a more fair and equal place.
Her book was released January 2, 2024, and is already inspiring readers everywhere.
(Photo: Yolanda Renee King)