Books and Activities for Teaching Kids Black History and Culture | Brightly (2024)

Black History Month is a time of recognition, celebration, and learning. It’s a time to reflect and educate. Join us in honoring every aspect of Blackness and empowering the next generation of Black children through stories of history, culture, and everyday joy.

Use these book lists, Brightly Storytime videos, and activities as resources for teaching kids of all ages about Black lives of the past, present, and future. Find more books that lift up Black Voices in the Brightly Shop.

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  • Brightly Storytimes With Black Protagonists

  • Brightly Storytime: That Is My Dream!

    This story of an African American boy who dreams of a world without discrimination is sure to encourage discussions around racism.

  • Brightly Storytime: Lillian’s Right to Vote

    Follow along with this story about an elderly African American woman reflecting on all her people have endured in the fight for voting equality.

  • Brightly Storytime: Dream Street

    Featuring a cast of lively characters, this read-aloud will have little readers feeling like they’re part of the vibrant community that is Dream Street.

  • Brightly Storytime: Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.?

    Author Lisbeth Kaiser reads about Dr. King’s work to spread love, kindness, and equality in this board book biography for little readers.

  • Brightly Storytime: Rocket Says Look Up!

    Read along with Rocket Says Look Up!, a bright and effervescent story about a young girl’s love for space and the importance of taking note of the world around us.

  • Brightly Storytime: Bedtime Bonnet

    Follow along as author Nancy Redd reads Bedtime Bonnet, a joyful family story about nighttime hair routines.

  • Brightly Storytime: Hair Love

    Read along with this heartfelt story that highlights the powerful bond between fathers and daughters.

  • Brightly Storytime: The Day You Begin

    Follow along with The Day You Begin, a picture book about a little girl who feels she doesn’t fit in with her peers — until she discovers the power of storytelling.

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Books and Activities for Teaching Kids Black History and Culture | Brightly (2024)
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