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Imagine Me Stories!

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Imagine Me Stories!

After doing the rounds at the BBC, the Bookseller and the Voice-Online we finally got a chance to catch up with exciting mumpreneur, Keisha Ehigie, on a mission to gain representation for young readers of colour. Keisha Ehigie, a former city worker and mum of a three year old, launched an incredible book box subscription on realising the absence of characters of colour in children's books, finally putting these characters on the map. Diversity is trending and it's really exciting to see Keisha's project breaking barriers and enabling belated representation of young readers of colour. It's a much-needed step on the elusive road...

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Who Am I? The Identity Crisis faced by Millennials Today

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Who Am I? The Identity Crisis faced by Millennials Today

  Photo by Wyron A on Unsplash “I’ll never leave my birth town, why should I? I have a lovely home, friends and family, community, great weather and food — this is a part of me, who I am, it would be crazy to leave!” says my paternal grandmother, who’s lived in Nairobi, Kenya all her 88 years of life and is one of ten children. Her parents grew up here and their parents (my great, great grandparents) migrated from India to Kenya, East Africa in the late nineteenth century, pre-colonial times. This was a time when moving through British colonies for ambitious...

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4 Gorgeous Picture Books for Children Celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights

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4 Gorgeous Picture Books for Children Celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights

As a mother of two, I naturally wanted them to share in the joy of Diwali as I did when I was young. The gorgeous decorations, the picture-perfect food, the friends and family that we'd celebrate with, perhaps over a sparkler or two and the meaning behind it all - I wanted to immerse them in all of this. In true bookworm fashion, there's nothing better than literature to warm them up, get them excited in the anticipation of the coming days, marked by the triumph of good over evil, aptly titled the festival of lights or simply 'Diwali'. Diwali,...

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People, Places and Home

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People, Places and Home

Photo by Miltiadis Fragkidis on Unsplash   Nairobi, London, Sydney and Palo Alto. These have been home over the last 37 years — either with my kids and husband, or with my husband, or just me, or with my parents and brother. As a consequence, home has taken on various shapes and forms. With children in the picture, a primal force to nest, root and baptise a home that they can call their own has been nagging me. Penning lucid thoughts and feelings, what ‘home’ is and what it means to ‘be home’ unravels on fresh pages. You rent and you own. For...

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Philly & Friends, An Exciting New Publishing House for Diverse Children's Books

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Philly & Friends, An Exciting New Publishing House for Diverse Children's Books

This week at Book Therapy, we are super excited to introduce Vese Aghoghovbia 'Wolu, the founder of the fabulous new children's book publishing brand, Philly & Friends. The publisher promotes diverse children's books that inspire confidence and positive values while empowering literacy. Each book sold leads to another book generously donated to a disadvantaged child in Africa by Philly & Friends. The founder, Vese is a Chartered Engineer and has an MEng degree from Imperial College London. She worked as a Management Consultant before launching Philly & Friends. She's also co-founded DVees, a food & drinks startup with her three sisters as well...

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