Talking to Your Children About Racism? These Books Can Help

A local librarian suggests books that can help children -- and adults -- understand racism

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India Winslow of the Cary Memorial Library talks to NECN about books that can help talk to children about racism.

With protests erupting across the nation in the wake of the death of George Floyd, parents have the opportunity to start important conversations with children about racism.

Books for children and teenagers are a great way to start the conversation, says India Winslow, a librarian at Cary Memorial Library in Lexington, Mass.

Watch the video above for some of Winslow's recommendations, and see a longer list of recommendations here.

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