For Parents and Educators

Enrich the Legacy Girls™ exeprience with classroom guides, journaling prompts, activity worksheets, workbooks anddiscussion questions that celebrate black girlhood and spark meaningful conversations.

Whether you’re guiding a classroom, leading a book club, mentoring a young mind, or simply reading beside your daughter at night—Legacy Girls™ was created with you in mind. We know the weight and wonder of nurturing the next generation, and we’re here to walk that journey with you.

These stories are more than books. They’re mirrors and windows—reflecting the beauty of Black girlhood while offering glimpses into a shared legacy of strength, joy, and resilience. With every chapter, we celebrate identity, honor cultural pride, and elevate the intergenerational wisdom that has always lived in our families and communities.

But we also know that growing up can be complex—and guiding young girls through it even more so. That’s why we’ve created thoughtful, culturally grounded resources to accompany our stories. Whether it’s through guided reflection, journaling prompts, or class discussions, we help girls pause to process, connect, and rise with confidence.

You don’t have to do it alone.
Legacy Girls™ is here to help you cultivate voices that are bold, hearts that are rooted, and girls who grow up knowing they are deeply loved, beautifully made, and part of something powerful.

Helping Girls Grow with Story, Identity & Legacy

Classroom and Family Tools

Classroom Guides

  • Reading Comprehension & discussion questions

  • Vocabulary and writing prompts

  • SEL + identity-based reflections

  • Ideal for grades 4-6

At-Home Activities

  • Family journaling prompts

  • cultural pride & faith-based conversation starters

  • Legacy Quilt printable activity

  • “She is…” affirmation card pack

History Connections

  • Zaria: Civil Rights Era, The History of Quilting, and Black Educators like Ida B. Wells and Mary McLeod Bethune.

  • Brielle: Black Wall Street, Madam C.J. Walker, and The Negro Business League

  • Amara: Battle of the Alamo, Afro-Mexican heritage, and Mexico’s Role in the Underground Railroad

The tools are designed to be flexible—whether you’re guiding a classroom, homeschool group, church gathering, or family dinner table.

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