![]() ![]() “Do you know how difficult it can be to teach a two-year-old how to blow his or her nose?” said Robinson-Celeste. A new animation has just been released titled, Miles’ Stuffy Nose which teaches toddlers how to blow their nose. “We have several more animations being released at the end of the year,” said Robinson-Celeste. Successful Black Parenting/Ethnic Animations is now a full publishing company. ![]() “Anyone can watch and learn from our books and animations,” said Robinson-Celeste. ![]() The book uses a public speaking technique to empower children to have courage. “Children go through so much and with Big Kid, they can pretend to be as big as an elephant or a dinosaur to help them manage a scary moment,” said Robinson-Celeste. Big Kid, as the cover suggests, is about making small children feel powerful in a big, big world. The first book produced is Big Kid coming out this summer. The test went well and the Finger Family can be seen on the Ethnic Animations YouTube channel doing the popular dance, The Floss, between choruses.Īccording to Robinson-Celeste, all of the animations have companion children’s books. “Our first test was to produce an African-American Finger Family cartoon,” said Robinson-Celeste. The idea behind the animations is to give children pride in seeing images that are like them on-screen - representation matters. Funding and Grants For Black Women and Families! ![]()
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