Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Book Helps Kids Understand Racism

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AUTHOR'S BOOK HELPS CHILDREN WHEN THEY BEGIN TO SEE RACISM AND NOTICE DIFFERENCES

Nationwide -- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Ella: Who Am I? by La'Shaun Garcia, a children's book about learning and understanding one's culture and ethnicity in a fun way for all children and families. How to help answer the question of differences through example. The book features beautiful illustrations and simple text to show a child’s curiosity and boldness through the love of family and togetherness.

The synopsis:

Meet Ella. She's a curious five-year-old who loves to play, and she’s about to discover a little more about her heritage! When Ella goes to kindergarten, she realizes that she doesn’t look like the other kids. Her teacher, Mrs. Chang, suggests that Ella ask her parents about their culture. And so begins an entertaining and educational journey as Ella explores her American culture and her parents' heritage. Through this multicultural book series, Ella discovers that learning about your family can be fun!

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Garcia's most recent book to date, the 7x10 color paperback in the fiction / cultural heritage category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $14.95. Ella: Who Am I? is also available in its 8.5 x 11 color casebound edition for $19.95. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/ellawhoami was launched simultaneously with the book's publication.

About the Book:
"Ella: Who Am I?"
by La'Shaun Garcia
ISBN: 9781478787556
ISBN: 9781478789420
Available for purchase at Outskirt Press

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About the Author
La'Shaun Garcia, Ed.S., has a BA in Elementary Education, a M.Ed in Curriculum and Instruction, and has been an educator for over fifteen years. She loves children and has always wanted to find a way to educate them while having fun. La'Shaun moved around a lot growing up and had the opportunity to meet many diverse people. She finally married and now resides in Ohio with her husband and energetic, beautiful son.

For press inquiries, contact ellawhoami@gmail.com

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