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Books introduce the students to worlds they have never set foot in, which is why it is essential a school library encompasses literature that are full of diverse stories that reflect all students' backgrounds and cultures. These books will springboard lively discussions for both students online and face to face. These books will lend to fantastic activities encouraging students to absorb the lessons taught by the stories they encounter. Using diverse literature at an early age can promote critical thinking and empathy early on. Most of all, creating a diverse elementary library can make readers of today become leaders of tomorrow.

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Books introduce the students to worlds they have never set foot in, which is why it is essential a school library encompasses literature that are full of diverse stories that reflect all students' backgrounds and cultures. These books will springboard lively discussions for both students online and face to face. These books will lend to fantastic activities encouraging students to absorb the lessons taught by the stories they encounter. Using diverse literature at an early age can promote critical thinking and empathy early on. Most of all, creating a diverse elementary library can make readers of today become leaders of tomorrow.

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