Children's books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds
Briefly

The percentage of children's books featured racially minoritised characters has increased to 30%, up from 4% in 2017.
14% of children's books in 2022 featured a main character from a racially minoritised background, compared to 1% in 2017.
'We encourage publishers and creatives to build on the traction of recent years and continue to strive towards improving the volume and quality of titles that meaningfully reflect realities available to young readers.'
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