Meet the woman on a mission to bring diversity to her store's bookshelves: "We don't want any child to feel isolated"
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Step inside Kido children's store in Chicago and it is the book covers that greet customers that get the attention of all who walk in. That's because at Kido, the faces on books are Black and brown and include protagonists you do not usually see, like a girl in a wheelchair or a mom in a hijab.
The books garner an emotional reaction from both kids and adults, said the store's owner, Keewa Nurullah.
"We get a lot of gasps from children," Nurullah told CBS News' Adriana Diaz. "We've had parents and adults cry."
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