Preparing Your Children for a Successful Year at School
The beginning of the school year marks the start of a new phase for our kids. They go in with a lot of expectations, many confident and many scared of what the new level brings. Now more than ever our kids need to know that they were born for more, they are beautiful, and they are amazing.
Words play a major role in how kids see themselves as they grow up. What you teach them today sticks, they don’t forget it. Teaching children representation now is setting them up for a future full of empathy for others and love for themselves.
People of color are more than often stereotyped and underrepresented both in mainstream media and in real life. Little things like an affirmation mirror can help your little ones get in touch with their innate power as women of color. Teach them to love themselves, and to appreciate where they come from.
If we don’t teach our kids to love all that makes them who they are, they won’t be able to live a full life of confidence! It is highly important that the teaching begins early, and it’s all in your hands as the parent.
Now that the school year is almost here, how can you boost your kid’s confidence, teach them to love themselves and teach them representation? It’s in the little things.
The Amazing Black Boy Backpack
The perfect backpack to start the school year and boost your children’s confidence, our ABB backpack is not your regular backpack, it holds a message for everyone. Every boy is special and amazing!
This adorable backpack will teach your little queens to stay true to themselves and embrace their queenship!
Our Black Excellence backpack was designed by the Crown Specialist herself. This is perfect way to embrace excellence as a lifestyle and teach your kids that we always do it better.
Representing all the beautiful shades of brown across the globe, the melanin girls club backpack is perfect to teach your kids about representation. It will show them that we are all one in different beautiful varieties.
The Pretty In Pink backpack is a cute representation of a black girl who is confident, beautiful and a little bit sassy. Teach your girls to embrace themselves.