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    What happens when children never see themselves in the stories they read? In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, we dive into why representation in children’s books is not just important; it is life-shaping. From joyful picture books like Sounds Like Joy and Stella's Stellar Hair to showcasing artwork at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, this conversation explores how art, culture, and storytelling help children see their beauty and power. When a child sees themselves reflected in a story, it does more than entertain them; it connects them to the story. It tells them they belong in every room and every world. We talk about why joyful stories featuring Black and Latina children matter, how books shape identity, and what parents can do to build home libraries that affirm culture and confidence. If you care about raising kids who feel seen, valued, and limitless, this episode is for you. 💛✊🏾 #RepresentationMatters #BlackChildrensBooks #DiverseBooks #BlackParents #LatinaVoices #ParentingPodcast #BACKtalk #ChildrensLiterature
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