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25 Children’s Books Every African American Little Boy Should Read

It is about a boy, Peter, who is disgruntled at the change that is occurring around the house for his new baby sister Susie. Peter sees that his baby items are being painted over in pink. Peter, feeling that everything he has is going to be given to his sister, takes his childhood chair and runs away from home. But he realizes that he isn’t a little boy anymore. He is a boy but not a baby. He has to accept change in the household when a sibling is born. Peter learns a valuable lesson and is willing to help his family any way he can.
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