Micah is a curious kid. He's always asking his mom questions, from where the wind comes from to whether there's sand on the moon. One day, as they're walking to school, Micah asks his mom a really big question that leads to an important conversation about skin color, representation, and how Micah can respond when his classmates make him feel bad and different. A celebration of Black resilience, persistence, ingenuity, and so much more, Micah's Big Question is designed to foster honest and open conversations between parents, caregivers, and children about racial attitudes and biases.
Micah is a curious kid. He's always asking his mom questions, from where the wind comes from to whether there's sand on the moon. One day, as they're walking to school, Micah asks his mom a really big question that leads to an important conversation about skin color, representation, and how Micah can respond when his classmates make him feel bad and different. A celebration of Black resilience, persistence, ingenuity, and so much more, Micah's Big Question is designed to foster honest and open conversations between parents, caregivers, and children about racial attitudes and biases.
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