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Must-Read Children’s Books To Celebrate Juneteenth

by Naima Jasmine Russell

On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, General Gordon Granger of the Union Army delivered the message that African Americans in Texas were free. Even though the emancipation proclamation was declared in 1863, this group was the last to receive the news. There was a huge celebration, and the day became known as Juneteenth (June Nineteenth). It was primarily celebrated in Texas, but as people moved to different parts of the country, the celebration went with them.

In the past few years, this holiday has gained popularity and awareness. There are many ways to celebrate Juneteenth, from barbeques to festive foods, parades, games, and more. I’ve included some awesome kids’ books to help you celebrate this special day.

This list originally appeared on ReadBrightly.com.

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    Jayylen’s Juneteenth Surprise

    by Lavaille Lavette

    Curious little ones want to know: What is the Juneteenth holiday, and why do we celebrate it? From the Little Golden Book series comes a brand new book that answers these questions. It breaks down the day’s history in an age-appropriate way, and words like Paw Paw Jimmy, Zydeco, and Frottoir (a type of instrument) are just plain fun to say.
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    A Flag for Juneteenth

    by Kim Taylor

    Little Huldah’s 10th birthday is on June 19, and she is excited to celebrate. But what happens on her birthday morning changes her community forever. How will they process the news? Will they celebrate? Will they create something new to mark the occasion? This joyful story is told through the eyes of a little girl with an illustration style that mimics the beautiful detailing in quilts.
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    Juneteenth: Our Day of Freedom

    by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

    Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, Juneteenth — it goes by many names, but celebrating this holiday is fun, fun, fun. In the popular Step Into Reading series, newly independent readers can easily learn more about this holiday in a familiar format. This is an excellent addition to your collection of Step 3 books.
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    What Is Juneteenth?

    by Kirsti Jewel and Who HQ

    My oldest loves the Who HQ books and the Netflix adaptation. This nonfiction middle grade book has 11 chapters with additional timelines and a bibliography in the back. These books make history so fun and interesting that you’ll forget you’re learning.
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    The Night Before Freedom

    by Glenda Armand

    This delightful, rhyming picture book tells the Juneteenth story through the familiar cadence of Clement C. Moore’s poem, “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Paired with Corey Barksdale’s rich, vibrant, and detailed illustrations, this keepsake book is a treasure to pass down to future generations.
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    A Kids Book About Juneteenth

    by Garrison Hayes

    If your kid has many questions about Juneteenth and you’re ready to have a challenging and empowering conversation with them, this brand-new book is where to start. Together, you can explore the history, the present, and the future of this meaningful summer holiday. A Kids Co. has written over 33 books in the A Kid’s Book About series that has become a go-to for ‘kickstarting important conversations between kids and grownups.’
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    Rocket Says Speak Up!

    by Nathan Bryon

    The Rocket series of books is a favorite in our house probably because Dapo Adeola has drawn this character as absolutely adorable. In this third book, Rocket, the precocious and outspoken advocate for change, finds out that her local library is being shut down and rallies her community and family to raise awareness and funds to help.
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    Change Sings

    by Amanda Gorman

    “I can hear change humming, In its loudest, proudest song. I don’t fear change coming, And so I sing along.”

    Presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman’s fantastic poem about a group of kids working together to make much-needed change in their community easily makes the list for one of my favorite social justice picture books ever. Combine this with award-winning Loren Long’s gorgeous mural-style illustrations, and adding this one to your permanent collection is a no-brainer.
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    The Day You Begin

    by Jacqueline Woodson

    Since its release, this sweet book by award-winning duo Jacqueline Woodson and Rafael Lopez has instantly become a back-to-school classic. The lyrical text explores the common feelings of being an outsider. Being nervous about our differences, whether hair, skin color, what we eat, or how we speak, is universal, and choosing to form connections with others anyway makes us brave. This is a great book for getting kids to talk about how they feel different and how they can be empathetic to differences in others.
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    Going Down Home with Daddy

    by Kelly Starling Lyons

    This Caldecott Honor-winning book follows three siblings traveling with their dad to visit their Granny’s house in the South. This beautifully illustrated story highlights the joy of seeing great and great-great grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins at a family reunion.
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    Bros

    by Carole Boston Weatherford

    This book screams Black Boy Joy, and for good reason. It was inspired by the trending #blackboyjoy hashtag, which has spurred a movement. From the time they wake, the boys craft, lay in the grass, take selfies, play games, and more. With fun rhymes and Reggie Brown’s signature illustrations, this snapshot of Black boys spending a day in their community unencumbered is a joy to read and share.
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    My Block Looks Like

    by Janelle Harper

    Celebrated dance teacher and first time author Janelle Harper’s ode to the Bronx is an uplifting and lyrical anthem for city kids. Highlighting the beauty of the bodegas, the subways and the everyday smells and sounds of this New York City borough, Harper instills pride in those that live there. With Frank Morrison’s art, as bustling, energetic, and full of life as the city is, this new book is a must for anyone who has ever experienced summer in the city and especially those that hail from the boogie-down Bronx! (That would be me!)
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    Ice Cream Man

    by Glenda Armand and Kim Freeman

    This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of Augustus Jackson and how he added unique ingredients to ice cream to make it the treat we know and love today. He was born in 1808, and at age 12, he became a cook in the White House kitchen, serving Presidents Monroe, Quincy Adams, and Jackson. Working in that kitchen, he developed his culinary skills, experimented, and created his signature dish. It’s an excellent story to learn about a little-known figure in Black history. And there is a recipe in the back!
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    Black-Eyed Peas and Hoghead Cheese

    by Glenda Armand

    Frances loves hearing Grandma tell stories, especially when they are in the kitchen. Through her grandma, we learn the origins of certain ingredients and dishes in soul food cooking and some Atlantic slave trade history. Although this book takes place during the New Year’s holiday, the themes of freedom, family history, and food also work for Juneteenth.
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    Sweet Justice

    by Mara Rockliff

    Georgia Gilmore is another little-known Black history figure who was vital during the civil rights movement, and I find her story fascinating. She wasn’t an orator and didn’t make huge gestures in the fight for civil rights. Her work was quiet, behind the scenes, and equally important. She used her gift for cooking and hosting to feed people. She made famous fried chicken, collard greens, and sweet potato pies. During the Montgomery bus boycotts, she used the money she made to pay for people’s rides to work or donated to the cause.
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    I Heard

    by Jaha Nailah Avery

    In a word, this book is stunning. It’s not easy to pair rhyming text with Black history facts, but this book does it beautifully. Introduce your kids to the rich history, strength, and bravery of Black people in America from the shores of Africa through enslavement and the civil rights movement to today. Steffi Walthall’s illustrations, mixed with hovering hand drawings in black-and-white sketches bleeding into full-color murals of key Black history moments, are powerful. A perfect gift for Juneteenth.
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    Build a House

    by Rhiannon Giddens

    Based on Grammy Award winner Rhiannon Giddens’s song of the same title, this beautifully illustrated picture book follows a Black family from enslavement to freedom. The family faces many challenges as free people trying to build a home of their own, but they refuse to give up despite everything. A celebration of music, the power of words, and the enduring love of family that belongs on every young reader’s shelf.
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    This Is the Rope

    by Jacqueline Woodson

    After emancipation, a large group of formerly enslaved people left the South and moved north in search of better opportunities. From approximately 1910–1970, millions of people, including my grandparents, made this move. Jacqueline Woodson tells the story of a little girl who finds a rope under a tree and how it gets passed down through three generations.
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    The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

    by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson

    This book became an instant #1 New York Times bestseller and tells the story of an American child who receives a family tree project in school. But unlike her classmates, she can only trace her lineage back three generations. The phrase “born on the water” describes people who lost their origins due to the slave trade. Told in verse, this book describes the joyful time in Africa and how those born on the water persevered and survived the horrible years of enslavement. It is a wonderful book to remind children that Black history did not start with slavery.
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