Estimated delivery: June 17 – June 18
Inspired by Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?, these joyous portraits of Black men engaged in everyday life celebrate the deep roots and rich cultures of African American communities.
Scarry's now-classic book, first published in 1968, is a richly illustrated guide to the places, jobs, and activities that defined the daily lives of grown-ups. Author-illustrator Ajuan Mance created What Do Brothas Do All Day?, like Scarry, in response to children's innate curiosity about the activities and experiences of others, but also to meet the longing many kids have for characters and communities that look and feel like the people and places they know. Recommended by the Kit Lit Mama!
Details- Ideal for any age
- Dimensions: 11.3" x 9.5" x 0.5"
- Made in China
Resources- Download the coloring sheets
About Kit Lit MamaElizabeth is our trusted voice in children's literature, curating powerful, inclusive stories that help kids grow with empathy, confidence, and joy. As a mom and educator, she highlights books that celebrate diverse identities, build emotional awareness, and creates meaningful connection for parents and caregivers wanting to raise kind, curious kids.
About the AuthorsAjuan Mance is a lifelong artist and writer and Professor of African American literature at Mills College in Oakland, California. In her art, illustration, and comics, Ajuan uses humor and bright colors to explore race, gender, power, and the people and places in which they intersect. Her work has appeared in a number of digital and print media outlets, including, most recently, The Women’s Review of Books, Blavity.com, BET.com, Transition Magazine, Buzzfeed.com, KQED.org, the San Francisco Chronicle, NYTimes.com, KPIX News, and Publisher’s Weekly.
About the PublisherEstablished in 1969, Chronicle Books is an independent publisher in San Francisco inspired by the enduring magic of books, and by sparking the passions of others. They believe in partnering with artists, writers, and organizations that represent the diversity of our world, and we are committed to an inclusive company culture that respects and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds and points of view. They are committed to sustainable and ethical business practices that include sourcing from sustainable paper suppliers and using printers that meet recognized standards for both labor and environmental practices.
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Inspired by Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?, these joyous portraits of Black men engaged in everyday life celebrate the deep roots and rich cultures of African American communities.
Scarry's now-classic book, first published in 1968, is a richly illustrated guide to the places, jobs, and activities that defined the daily lives of grown-ups. Author-illustrator Ajuan Mance created What Do Brothas Do All Day?, like Scarry, in response to children's innate curiosity about the activities and experiences of others, but also to meet the longing many kids have for characters and communities that look and feel like the people and places they know. Recommended by the Kit Lit Mama!
Details- Ideal for any age
- Dimensions: 11.3" x 9.5" x 0.5"
- Made in China
Resources- Download the coloring sheets
About Kit Lit MamaElizabeth is our trusted voice in children's literature, curating powerful, inclusive stories that help kids grow with empathy, confidence, and joy. As a mom and educator, she highlights books that celebrate diverse identities, build emotional awareness, and creates meaningful connection for parents and caregivers wanting to raise kind, curious kids.
About the AuthorsAjuan Mance is a lifelong artist and writer and Professor of African American literature at Mills College in Oakland, California. In her art, illustration, and comics, Ajuan uses humor and bright colors to explore race, gender, power, and the people and places in which they intersect. Her work has appeared in a number of digital and print media outlets, including, most recently, The Women’s Review of Books, Blavity.com, BET.com, Transition Magazine, Buzzfeed.com, KQED.org, the San Francisco Chronicle, NYTimes.com, KPIX News, and Publisher’s Weekly.
About the PublisherEstablished in 1969, Chronicle Books is an independent publisher in San Francisco inspired by the enduring magic of books, and by sparking the passions of others. They believe in partnering with artists, writers, and organizations that represent the diversity of our world, and we are committed to an inclusive company culture that respects and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds and points of view. They are committed to sustainable and ethical business practices that include sourcing from sustainable paper suppliers and using printers that meet recognized standards for both labor and environmental practices.
Shipping & returns
Your shipping cost will be computed at checkout. Please visit the brand's website for more information on returns and exchanges. For more detailed information view our shipping and returns policy.
About Presently Goods
As an inclusive toy store we carry the coolest gender-neutral, diverse, multicultural, ecofriendly and socially conscious toys and gifts.
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