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Before and After Reflecting Realities: the research holding a mirror up to the UK publishing industry

by Fen Coles - Letterbox Library CLPE - REFLECTING REALITIES Survey of Ethnic Representation within UK Children’s Literature 2023 PUBLISHED 2024 Reflecting Realities is the first UK study looking at diversity in children's literature; its aim is to quantify and evaluate the extent and quality of ethnic representation and diversity in children's publishing in the UK. The research was initiated, is…

Transforming the Reading Experience

At its core, the availability of diverse and inclusive children’s books is fundamental to creating a dynamic reading-for-pleasure culture. When children see their experiences reflected in literature, or are introduced to new perspectives through culturally rich content, reading becomes a more engaging, affirming, and enjoyable experience. This approach not only meets the rigorous guidelines of the…

Where are the Big Political Ideas in Pre-teen Children’s Books?

Is it appropriate to explore political ideas or ideology in children’s books? Are books that validate society as it is any less “political” than those that ask children to question society? This paper explores these questions through the examination of four children’s books, all aimed at the pre- teen age group, which address racism, socialism, asylum and even anarchy.

Beyond the Secret Garden Book Launch- (and a new Letterbox Library resource)

'Beyond the Secret Garden' is an accessible and generous resource for educators, offering a comprehensive exploration and contextual knowledge of how racially minoritised people have been represented in children's literature. The book is made up of short digestible chapters which focus in on fascinating provocations such as: -whose world is celebrated during World Book Day? -who counts as…

CLPE Reflecting Realities Report

The Reflecting Realities research has never just been about the numbers of books starring characters of colour although quantity does, of course, matter. It has always been heavily weighted towards the quality of those characterisations. The leaps in the proportion of books with POC representation between the first and sixth report are so elevated as to be heady.