Some of our favorite books here on campus! It’s been so important for me to find stories where my kiddos can see themselves reflected in the characters they read about. Representation in books builds confidence, nurtures a sense of belonging, and sparks imagination. At the Art Table, I often notice that when kids draw a princess, they default to Cinderella—not necessarily because she’s their favorite, but because that’s what they’ve seen the most. The same holds true in literature, and that’s why I’m always on the lookout for books that celebrate diverse voices and experiences. These stories bring joy, spark conversations, and remind every child that their story matters LTKHome LTKGiftGuide LTKKids

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