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10 Children's Books About Fashion and Sewing that Feature Black Characters

Children love seeing faces like theirs within the pages of their books. For many years it was often challenging to find books starring kids of color, Ezra Jack Keats comes to mind, but few others.  In recent years, I have found an increase in the number of books that are both fashion and sewing related that feature kids with black and brown skin. This expanded diversity not only allows kids the opportunity to see themselves in these stories but also helps broaden the perspective of all children by fostering their sense of empathy and connection with characters who might look different from themselves.

To help you discover a few new titles perfect for reading with your kids, I’m sharing a few of my favorite books for elementary school readers. Whether they're sewing quilts or navigating friendships, designing gowns or standing their ground, these characters exude confidence, happiness — and individuality.

 

Elementary School Readers

Fancy Party Gowns, Blumenthal, A Story about Ann Cole Lowe

Mary Had a Little Glam, Sauer 

I had a Favorite Dress, Ashburn 

I had a Favorite Hat, Ashburn

Stitchin’ and Pullin’: A Gee’s Bend Quilt,  Patricia McKissack

Mary Wears What She Wants, Negley 

Tar Beach , Faith Ringold 

Later Elementary and Middle School Readers

 Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker, Lynda Jones The story of Elizabeth Keckley

How to be a Fashion Designer, Leslie Ware

Sew Fab, Leslie Ware