DC Kids Book Gift Set
DC Kids Book Gift Set
These children’s books are not only set in DC, but they’re keeping DC culture alive. Written by DC teens, these books take you into their city and show you the true DC through their eyes.
Books In This Set
Special 10th Anniversary Board Book Edition available now
by the teen authors of Reach Incorporated
Washington DC teens take the reader on an exciting alphabet tour of their city using both photographs and words. It's DC like you've never seen it before. D is for Duke Ellington, G is for Go-Go, P is for the Potomac River, and Q is for Quadrants. The reader will learn the alphabet while learning about the city through the eyes of kids just like them! Made in collaboration with Shootback, an organization that empowers young people to tell their own stories through photography and writing.
ISBN:978-1-950807-75-8
Age: 1-4
Page Count: 32
Originally Published: Fall 2014
Board Book Edition Publication Date: June 2024
by London, Riley, and Shirelle of Reach Incorporated
Aaron is outgoing and funny and a whiz at kickball. He’s also compassionate and kind, reading books at the old folks home down H street. Basically, he’s pretty great. But he’s got a problem: everyone calls him a Crybaby.
When his friends cheat at Forknife, he cries out of anger.
When he sees his friend Tayshawn hurt a neighborhood dog, he cries out of empathy.
And when misses his oldest brother, Sage, who’s away at college, he cries out of loneliness.
His dad, his friends, and his classmates tell him to “Leave that crying for the girls.”
How can Aaron learn to value his feelings and nurture his sensitivity in a world telling him to “Man up”?
Want all four titles from this year’s amazing Reach Incorporated authors? Buy the set!
Man Up! is included in the DC Kids Book Gift Set!
ISBN: 978-1-950807-05-5
Age: 4-9
Lexile: 510L
Page Count: 38
Published: Fall 2019
by Trevon and Kahliya of Reach Incorporated
Where can you go to grill half-smokes, captain pirate ships, shoot hoops, feed ducks, and watch the sun set magnificently over the river? Welcome to historic Anacostia Park, in Southeast Washington, D.C. Join us on an adventure through this local landmark through the eyes of D.C.’s youngest residents, and feel the ordinary become extraordinary.
ISBN: 978-1-945434-94-5
Age: 2-4
Lexile: 500L
Page Count: 32
Published: Fall 2018
by Rashaan, Sejal, DaQuan, and Zorita of Reach Incorporated
How often do our stories for children explore sadness, loneliness, and disruption? While these children’s books are rare, the reality is all too present for many of our young people. Teen authors Rashaan, Sejal, DaQuan, and Zorita took on this challenging topic through the eyes of Larry, the lonely (rapping) camel.
ISBN: 9780996927468
Age: 4-9
Lexile: 600L
Page Count: 37
Published: Fall 2013
by De’Asia, India, Essence and Malik of Reach Incorporated
Rahim loves his dog Mumbo, and Mumbo loves himself some Mumbo sauce. :-) The two are best friends, but lately Rahim has been getting frustrated by all the chores that come along with taking care of a dog -- especially the ones that get in the way of him playing basketball. On the day before his big tournament, Rahim’s dad makes him take Mumbo out, but he’s running late for practice, so he tries to multi-task… and when practice is over, Mumbo is gone. Can Rahim figure out how to find his beloved dog AND play in the big game?
ISBN: 978-1-945434-96-9
Age: 2-4
Lexile: 490L
Page Count: 42
Published: Fall 2018
by Talik, Synia, Jada, and Temil of Reach Incorporated
Tyrell loves his neighborhood -- the park with the swing set, the library with the puppet shows, the restaurant with the star-shaped spaghetti. But the neighborhood has been changing a lot lately, and one day Tyrell comes home to learn that his building has been bought and everyone must move. It seems like the worst news ever, but Tyrell’s cousin Breonna has a plan for making the most of it. How can Tyrell learn how to move on and be OK?
This heartfelt story about dealing with change is both sweet and smart, coming from teen authors who know the realities of handling transitions -- and about changing neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
ISBN: 978-1-945434-95-2
Age: 4-9
Lexile: 510L
Page Count: 42
Published: Fall 2018