11 must-read children's books by black authors in honor of Black History Month

Here's a summary of the books mentioned in the article:

1. **Buzzing with Questions: The Inquisitive Mind of Charles Henry Turner** by Janice Harrington and illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
* A biography about the first Black entomologist in the United States, who studied insects despite facing obstacles.
2. **Liftoff! How the Apollo Moon Missions Made Alma Thomas's Art Soar**
* A story about how the Apollo 10 astronauts' live color TV broadcasts from space inspired Alma Woodsey Thomas to create a series of artworks, including "Snoopy Sees a Sunrise".
3. **Basketball: The Story of the All-American Game**
* An award-winning book that explores the history of basketball, featuring stories about legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Stephen Curry.
4. **Charles Henry Turner: The Man Behind the Butterfly**
* A biography about Charles Henry Turner, a Black entomologist who made significant contributions to the field of entomology despite facing racism and bias.
5. **Snoopy Sees a Sunrise**
* An artwork created by Alma Woodsey Thomas inspired by the Apollo 10 astronauts' live color TV broadcasts from space.

These books are all highly recommended for children and adults alike, offering unique perspectives on science, art, history, and culture.
 
I'm so excited to see these books getting some love! 🀩 I mean, can you imagine being the first Black entomologist in the US? It's crazy to think about how far we've come since Charles Henry Turner broke that barrier. And it's awesome to learn more about Alma Thomas and her art – who knew space missions could inspire such amazing works? πŸš€πŸ’« I love how these books are sharing stories of perseverance, creativity, and innovation. We can all take a page out of Turner's book (no pun intended πŸ˜‚) and keep pushing forward despite obstacles. These books are definitely going on my reading list! πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀯 I am literally buzzing with excitement about these new book releases! πŸ˜† The fact that there's a whole series dedicated to Charles Henry Turner is like, so inspiring 🌟 He was such an underdog pioneer in the field of entomology, facing so many obstacles just because of his skin color. It's amazing how his story can educate and uplift us about perseverance and determination πŸ’ͺ

And can we talk about Alma Thomas for a sec? πŸ€“ Her artwork is like whoa! The way she took inspiration from space and created this stunning piece called "Snoopy Sees a Sunrise" is pure magic ✨ I mean, it's awesome that the Apollo 10 astronauts' live broadcasts had such an impact on her art. It just goes to show how creativity can cross boundaries and make a difference 🌈

These books are definitely going on my reading list ASAP! πŸ“š Can't wait to dive in and learn more about these amazing individuals and their contributions to science, art, and culture πŸ’‘
 
omg I'm so down for a read about charles henry turner πŸ¦‹πŸ“š! like can you even imagine facing racism and bias while trying to pursue your passion in entomology? 🀯 he's literally the definition of perseverance and determination πŸ’ͺ. and to think that his story is inspiring new generations, especially black kids who might not see themselves represented in traditional fields... it's giving me all the feels 😊. also, alma thomas's artwork is insane! 🎨 i love how these books are celebrating intersectional excellence across science, art, and history πŸŒˆπŸ“š
 
I'm so over these books being hyped up as "highly recommended" πŸ™„ I mean, who gets excited about a Black guy studying insects in the early 1900s? Charles Henry Turner's life sounds like a total snooze fest 😴. And don't even get me started on Alma Thomas' art - I bet it's just a bunch of pretty colors slapped together without any real depth or meaning 🎨. The Apollo missions were cool, I guess, but what's the big deal about some astronauts broadcasting live from space? It's not like they were exploring new planets or discovering anything groundbreaking πŸš€. And as for basketball, who cares about a bunch of rich white guys playing a game that originated in Africa? It's just another way for people to get off the couch and indulge in some mindless entertainment πŸ€.
 
I was so intrigued to read about Charles Henry Turner πŸ¦‹, the first Black entomologist in the US! It's crazy to think he had to overcome so much racism and bias just to follow his passion for studying insects. His story is a testament that with determination and perseverance, we can break down barriers and achieve great things πŸ’ͺ. I also loved reading about Alma Thomas's art - who knew something as simple as live color TV broadcasts from space could inspire such amazing works of art? 🌞 It's wonderful to see how these books celebrate the contributions of underrepresented groups in science and art, and offer a fresh perspective on history that kids and adults alike will love πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
I just saw this article about some amazing books that celebrate diversity and innovation! 🀩 I'm loving the story of Charles Henry Turner, who was basically a genius entomologist despite facing so much racism back in the day πŸ˜”. And can we talk about Alma Thomas's art? She created this gorgeous piece called "Snoopy Sees a Sunrise" after watching the Apollo 10 astronauts on live TV from space 🌟. It's amazing to think that science and art can inspire each other like that! I'm definitely adding these books to my list, especially for the kids in my life who need more role models like Charles Henry Turner πŸ’ͺ. And I'm curious to learn more about basketball history - Wilt Chamberlain is a legend in my book πŸ€!
 
πŸ“šπŸ˜ I'm loving these book summaries! Did you know that the Apollo 11 mission reached 240,000 miles away from Earth? 🌟 And Alma Thomas's art series "Snoopy Sees a Sunrise" is now valued at over $1 million? πŸ’Έ The number of books on entomology published in 2020 was 345 - Charles Henry Turner would've made it in that list for sure! πŸ¦‹πŸ“Š I'm also curious, how many kids are interested in science and history after reading books like these? πŸ€” According to stats, 75% of parents think reading about diverse topics helps their children develop empathy and understanding. πŸ‘
 
πŸ’‘ I think it's so cool that these books are celebrating people who broke barriers in their fields. Charles Henry Turner's story is especially inspiring - can you imagine facing racism and still pursuing your passion? πŸ™Œ It's also awesome to see how science and art intersected for Alma Thomas, like with the Apollo missions. The history of basketball is pretty fascinating too, from Wilt Chamberlain to LeBron James... it's amazing how these stories are still relevant today! πŸ€
 
I'm so over these book summaries. Can't they just give us a plain text? πŸ™„ I mean, what's the point of even having an article if you're just gonna summarize every single detail? It's like they want to suck the life outta it. And don't even get me started on the formatting – all those bolded titles are a real eye-killer 🀯. Can't they just stick with plain old text? And what's up with the weird layout? It looks like someone barfed up a mess of pixels 🀒. I swear, if I have to read one more article like this... πŸ˜’
 
Just saw this book summary πŸ“šπŸ‘€ and I'm low-key excited about Charles Henry Turner's story, the first Black entomologist in the US πŸ¦‹πŸ”₯. Who knew studying insects could be a game-changer? 🀯
 
Man, have you seen this? There's a new book about Charles Henry Turner, the first Black entomologist in the US πŸ¦‹πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬, who literally had to fly under the radar because of racism πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. Talk about a butterfly effect! But seriously, can you imagine studying insects and not being able to show anyone your findings? That's like trying to find a needle in a haystack while blindfolded πŸ”.

And then there's Alma Thomas, who created an artwork inspired by the Apollo 10 astronauts πŸš€πŸŽ¨. I mean, who wouldn't be inspired by people walking on the moon and seeing their art up there? It's like the ultimate mood booster β˜€οΈ.

But what really gets me is how these books can teach us about science, art, history, and culture without being boring πŸ€”. Like, we can learn about Wilt Chamberlain, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan while also learning about butterflies and space πŸ€πŸ¦‹.

Anyway, if you haven't read any of these books yet, what are you waiting for? Get ready to be buzzing with questions like Charles Henry Turner was 😊.
 
πŸ€” these books sound like they're gonna be super interesting! I'm loving that they're highlighting some amazing unsung heroes like Charles Henry Turner, who was literally a pioneer in his field despite all the obstacles he faced πŸ¦‹πŸ’ͺ what's crazy is how one person's work can inspire so many others and create something entirely new like Alma Thomas's art 🌟 i'm also hyped about the basketball book, I mean who doesn't love a good sports story? πŸ˜‚ but what really caught my attention was that all these books are not just for kids, they're for everyone! it's awesome to see stories being shared that celebrate science, art, and culture in such an inclusive way 🌈
 
I'm absolutely fascinated by these books that celebrate the achievements of trailblazing individuals like Charles Henry Turner πŸ¦‹πŸ“š. The fact that Turner's work in entomology was not widely recognized until now is a testament to the ongoing struggle for diversity and inclusion in STEM fields 🌟. On a related note, I think it's wonderful how Alma Woodsey Thomas's artwork was inspired by the Apollo 10 astronauts' space mission - it just goes to show that art and science can intersect in incredible ways πŸš€πŸŽ¨. The fact that these books are highly recommended for both kids and adults is a great reminder of the importance of sharing stories like these with a wider audience πŸ‘₯.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if these books about Charles Henry Turner and Alma Woodsey Thomas are a good idea... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, they're trying to help kids learn about people who were pioneers in their fields, but at the same time, aren't we forgetting that they had to overcome so much racism and bias? 😐 It's like, yeah, let's celebrate their achievements, but also acknowledge the struggles they faced. 🀝 But on the other hand... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not sure if we can learn from history without acknowledging the difficulties people faced. And yet... πŸ€” maybe these books will help kids understand that everyone has a story and that even in difficult times, there's always room for hope and creativity. 🌞
 
πŸ“š I just read about these books and it's so inspiring to see how they celebrate underdog stories πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ Charles Henry Turner was like a superhero, studying insects despite all the obstacles he faced 🌟 and Alma Woodsey Thomas's artwork is out of this world! The way her art was inspired by the Apollo 10 astronauts' live color TV broadcasts from space is so cool πŸš€. And did you know that basketball has such an amazing history? From Wilt Chamberlain to Michael Jordan, it's like they're sharing their own personal Olympics πŸ†. These books are more than just a read, they're a reminder of the power of creativity and determination πŸ’ͺ, especially for kids who might be facing their own challenges πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘§πŸ».
 
I'm totally stoked to learn about these amazing books 🀩! The story of Charles Henry Turner, the first Black entomologist in the US, is seriously inspiring 🌟. I mean, can you imagine facing so many obstacles just because of your skin color? It's crazy that he was able to pursue his passion for insects despite all that 🐜.

And then there's Alma Woodsey Thomas's artwork "Snoopy Sees a Sunrise" – it's like the ultimate example of how art can be influenced by something as cool as space travel ✨. I love how these books bring together science, history, and culture in such an awesome way. They're totally worth checking out if you haven't already πŸ“š!
 
omg i'm literally buzzing with excitement about these new book releases!!! 🀩 they're so inspiring especially charles henry turner's story is like wow how did he overcome all those obstacles to become the first black entomologist in the US?! 🐜πŸ’ͺ also alma thomas's artwork inspired by the apollo 10 mission is straight fire πŸ”₯ i mean who wouldn't want their art to make it to space?! 😲 and can you believe wilt chamberlain, magic johnson, michael jordan, lebron james, and stephen curry all featured in one book?! πŸ€πŸ‘‘ this is like a dream come true for any basketball fan or history buff!!! πŸ“šπŸ”₯
 
I'm so over how bloated these book series are getting 🀯. Like, I know they're supposed to be educational and inspiring, but can't we just have a simple e-book anymore? These massive multi-part sets are just gonna clutter up my digital shelf and make me feel guilty for not having read them all πŸ“šπŸ˜’. And what's with the weird formatting issues on some of the files? Can't they just optimize them properly so they don't take forever to download? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Ugh, I swear, sometimes I think publishers just forget that we're trying to learn here, not browse through a novel-length catalog πŸ“–.
 
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