All posts by: Sydelle

I began working as an afterschool reading tutor with the Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF) in the winter of 2010. I enjoyed choosing the library books I planned to read......
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In seventh grade I made a quilt from scraps of old clothes and worn sheets and pillow cases. As I look at each square, I am reminded of a shirt......
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Imagine a vacant lot on a street filled with old tires, a broken refrigerator, even a discarded couch. The name of the street is Gibb Street in Cleveland, OH.  Imagine......
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Imagine a mole that digs holes underground during the day while at night, he relaxes in front of the television set.  Then he goes to sleep. This the pattern of......
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The organization We Need Diverse Books advocates and educates about the importance of exposing children to diversity in children’s books.  One of the defining moments of my life occurred twenty-nine......
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My inaugural Storypearls blog post coincides with the inauguration of our 45th president. Our country is deeply divided. One way to bridge the divide is by sharing children’s literature pearls......
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