'Something Happened in our Town' by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins and Ann Hazard, who all have PhD's, is a children's book about racial prejudice. It is a picture book that discusses the shooting of Black men by police officers. It also mentions White people are treated better generally by police. The two elementary school kids, Emma, who is White, and Josh, who is Black, are curious because they heard older kids talking about a shooting. Their parents give them advice on how they should conduct themselves at school as well as what prejudice is.
Emma, for example, doesn't understand why Black people are called Black (people have different skin tones), or about slavery. Josh wants to know why people are talking about a Black man who got shot. Their parents discuss fairness, societal fears about Black men, and the need to work together to make changes. The parents model appropriate feelings, and discuss with age-appropriate explanations.
I have copied the book blurb:
"Something Happened in Our Town follows two families—one White, one Black—as they discuss a police shooting of a Black man in their community. The story aims to answer children's questions about such traumatic events, and to help children identify and counter racial injustice in their own lives.
Includes an extensive Note to Parents and Caregivers with guidelines for discussing race and racism with children, child-friendly definitions, and sample dialogues. Free, downloadable educator materials (including discussion questions) are available at APA's website."
The book is designed to be read to children ages 4-8. It is short and can be read through by an adult in 20 minutes. Adults should read the Note to Parents and Caregivers in the back of the book. The illustrations are cool, and the subject material is very much age-appropriate.
Why am I, a childless mature adult, adding this book to "my books", and why have I made an effort to check it out to read it? Because it is a book being banned in many American states in the South, Midwest and Texas despite that it is an excellent book for parents to read to toddlers and youngsters.