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Hey friends!
This March we’re exploring accompliceship and healthy anger with our kids.
You know, the usual March routine. Women’s history, calling in Irish Americans for St. Paddy’s – and the traditional Northeast spring dance where we pack away the kids’ winter gear, dig it out for freak blizzards, repeat 3x, and then it’s August somehow.
Here are some tools to help you navigate various March-ish topics with the kids.
No one expects you to dedicate your life 24/7 to doing ALL OF THESE in one month. But maybe pick a topic below and run with it.
I’m interested to see how this turns out! If you get into any good, juicy conversations with the kiddos, leave a comment and let me know how it went.
With you,
Ashia R.
PS: Thanks for your patience with all these messy, incomplete resources. I spent February recovering from surgery and I’m still on the mend, so things will be bumpy for a couple months.
Don't try to do it all! Pick one event and build upon what you learned together next year.
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Helping kids navigate the attention exploitation of digital media and destigmatizing accessible tech.
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Let’s talk about valuing care work and recognizing emotional labor!
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We love pandas. But we don't love the racist themes in panda kidlit - orientalism, racial coding, and anti-Asian stereotypes.
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Our annual St. Paddy’s call to stop equating indentured servitude with slavery, and other ways we can celebrate being Irish American without being hypocrites.
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Kidlit that focuses on hope, rebirth, and emergence from hardship.
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Let's talk about deforestation - and what we can do to turn things around.
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With more stellar books coming out every year, we no longer have to settle for dry nonfiction about the Month of Ramadan
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I create free tool kits to help overworked caregivers ignite the next generation of leaders.
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Hi, I’m Ashia, founder & Head Custodian of Infodumpery for Raising Luminaries.
I create free tool kits to help overworked caregivers ignite the next generation of leaders.
ABOUT | MISSION | FINANCIALS | ACCOUNTABILITY
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Looking for book-finders: Apply here to read board books with your toddler and get a free LBT membership.
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