Every Family Is Worth Celebrating with Khrisma Antoinette
In this episode, Dr. Erin Bailey sits down with Khrisma Antoinette, author of children's books for kids in non-traditional family structures, including Precious Love and He's Mine, who shares how a church book club first introduced her to a main character who looked like her, a moment that sparked her mission to ensure all children see themselves in the books they read. The conversation covers why family representation matters in children's literature, how Khrisma grounds her writing in real community research, and the power of books to open difficult and healing conversations. Practical takeaways include simple ways families can build literacy at home, tips for creating welcoming family literacy events, and a reminder that the smallest intentional moments from educators often leave the biggest lifelong impact.
About Khrisma Antoinette:
Khrisma Antoinette, Librarian & Children's Book Author. Khrisma Antoinette is a children’s book author and librarian who helps families turn storytelling into a tool for connection and confidence. She works with caregivers, librarians, and educators to create reading experiences that spark curiosity and build lifelong readers.
Links:
- Khrisma's Website
- Instagram: @khrismaantoinette
- RIF's Family Dollhouse Resources and More: Dramatic Play Materials | RIF.org
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