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White Kids: Growing up with privilege in a racially divided America, by Margaret Hagerman

The kids are all white

October 15, 2018 by J 1 Comment

Margaret Hagerman* puts a new spin on how we race by exploring the development of racial attitudes among affluent white midwestern tweens. Hagerman interviewed children from families in three different neighborhoods in the same midwestern metropolitan area, each with varying degrees of wealth (though all families are affluent) and diversity. She interviews not only the children, but also the parents, with the goal of illustrating how children formulate ideas about race. Rather than adopting their parents’s notions of race uncritically, children engage with the world […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: kids, Margaret A. Hagerman, NetGalley, Parenting, Race relations

The kids are all right

May 24, 2018 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

So this is book 2 of the Darkest Minds trilogy.  We saw at the end of the first book that Ruby went back to the Children’s League to protect Liam and to save Chubs’ life.  She’s joined a team, and they go on missions and ops and try to fight against the president. Ruby actually does learn a lot from her training.  She becomes a better fighter, and she’s learning how to better control her powers.  However, they’re basically making her torture people for information […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Alexandra Bracken, colors, Darkest Minds, kids

These kids are much tougher than I ever would be

May 10, 2018 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

Any time I see a trailer for a movie that is also a book, I usually rush out and read the book.  I saw the trailer for this movie, and I knew I was headed to the library. They gist of these books (there are three, so you know I’ll be reading all three!) is that all children in the world either die of a brain disease (horribly), or they have unusual powers. The change usually comes around age ten for all of the children.  […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Alexandra Bracken, colors, Darkest Minds, kids

Superhero Sewing by Lane Huerta

Where’s my super suit?

September 19, 2017 by J 1 Comment

I’ve been a fan of Lane Huerta’s Etsy shop Lovelane for some time. Her designs are just right for superheroes of the younger variety. She combines bright colors and simple construction for costumes that will hold up for the young adventurers in your life. If you are a beginner sewist, or have never picked up a needle and thread, Superhero Sewing is a great place to jump right in. Like many crafting books, the first part of the book is an introduction to materials and […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: crafting, crafts, kids, Lane Huerta, NetGalley, sewing

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