The monthly box of black children's books
Discover amazing diverse books plus black history activities each month with our inspiring box for ages 0-12.
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We hope you'll love us, but if you're not completely satisfied with your first box we will make it right.
Fits any budget
We have a box for every budget starting from only $17! Choose to receive 1, 3 or 5 books each month!
No Duplicate Books
Let us know what books you already have and we won't include those titles in your box!
Why Imagine Me Stories?
Less than 4% of children's books in the UK feature a black main character.
We are here to help you:
- Discover amazing black children's books each month
- Learn about African culture and black history through fun activity packs
- Help your little one build a love for reading through our fun reading ladder reward chart!
Peek inside one of our previous boxes!
We had fun learning all about amazing African Queens!
What's In the Box?
Diverse Books
We make it easy for you to discover books which celebrate black characters with different age groups from 0-12. Choose to receive 1, 3 or 5 books each month
Black History Activities
An empowering pack to educate on African/black history and culture. We send a different theme each month and they usually include 4-6 activity sheets printed on double sided A4 card.
Reading Ladder Chart
Your little one will receive a sticker of a different black icon each month to put on their reading ladder chart! (Miniboxes excluded)
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*Books and activities in the images are for illustrative purposes. The actual books you will receive are always a fun surprise!
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We believe ALL children need diverse books. Find out more about our school packages!
Watch our founder speak about diversity on BBC News
All children should be able to see themselves in the books that they read and all children should be able to read diverse books on different experiences. Representation matters. Diversity matters.