A Dope Kid loves to read and a Dope Parent loves to read as well! Today we share a list of black history children’s books that have a Hip Hop element!!!
1. Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History by Vashti Harrison
This beautiful collection of amazing men in Black History is a book that every dope kid (and dope parent needs). This book is an excellent resource and beautifully illustrated educational picture book that people of all ages love! This books also features Hip Hop pioneers Chuck D of the legendary and groundbreaking group, Public Enemy and DJ Kool Herc.
Speaking of DJ Kool Herc, that leads us to our second book...
2. When the Beat was born : DJ Kool Herc and the creation of hip hop by Laban Carrick Hill ; Illustrated by Theodore Taylor lll
When the Beat Was Born is a fun picture book that chronicles how Clive Campbell (DJ Kool Herc) learned the elements needed to start the genre of Hip Hop! Click here to pick up a copy!
3. The Roots of Rap: 16 Bars of the 4 Pillars of Hip Hop by Carole Boston Weatherford and Illustrated by Frank Morrison
This beautifully illustrated picture book is a work of art and a testament to the all of the elements that contributed to Hip Hop music. This book is a great gift for any Hip Hop head and any art lover too! Click here to pick up a copy.
We hope you are enjoying Black History Month and read these books all year long!
Continue to be DOPE!
The Dope Kid Family!