Race Cars: A children’s book about white privilege

Recommended by: Megan Adair Casteel

Recommendation:

  • Through the experiences of two race cars who are friends, the story helps explain in a kid-friendly way the unfairness of white privilege.
  • The story is a little repetitive, and is written more for adults to read to children than for independent children to read on their own.
  • This can be a very helpful opening for important family conversations about privilege

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