Identity through Words and Images, Part 2: Ourselves on the Shelves

Jul 9, 2025

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Early Risers - Identity through Words and Images, Part 2: Ourselves on the Shelves
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What’s the difference between a mirror book and a window book? For part two of our Identity through Words and Images series, we go on location to climb aboard Babycake’s Book Stack bookmobile! We learn the importance of children seeing characters that look like they do, how that impacts their sense of self, and how seeing books about others broadens their sense of community. Owner Zsamé Morgan underscores the importance of family literacy and offers guidance on how to get started. We also hear from children’s book illustrators on how they approach their work. We explore how a book’s images can shape a child’s identity just as much as the text, especially among infants and toddlers, and how illustrators think about their role when choosing shapes and hues.

Zsamé Morgan
Zsamé Morgan
MPR

Guest

Zsamé Morgan
Owner, Babycake’s Book Stack

Zsamé Morgan is the owner of Babycake’s Book Stack, a children's bookstore on wheels that focuses on family literacy, culture, language and community throughout the Twin Cities — a hub of many diverse people. In 2017, Morgan bought a 33-foot bookmobile from a library in Indiana and opened it up to the public in 2019. Her mobile bookstore carries a highly curated inventory of baby board books, children's, middle school and young adult (YA) books designed to include the culture and/or languages of Indigenous, immigrant, refugee, African American children and children of many other multicultural backgrounds.

Discussion Guide
Early Risers Season 7 Episode 4 Discussion Guide

Episode Resources

Babycake’s Book Stack Resources for Family Literacy

Babycake’s Book Stack Bookmobile Schedule

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