Tiny Tots in Tiaras and Tuxedos - November 2025 Release
A new biography is shining a light on a remarkable but little-known story in American history.
Tiny Tots in Tiaras and Tuxedos: The Life, Love, and Business Success of Kermit B. Hill
by Francene Mary Diane Hill recounts the extraordinary life of her mother,
an African American woman who defied both racial and gender barriers
to found and lead the pioneering Tiny Tot Nursery School of St. Louis, Inc.
Perfect for journalists, bloggers, and storytellers, this kit provides everything you need
to feature a life that inspired both community and industry.
Author Francene Mary Diane Hill's May 2026 appearance on Foxy 106.9's Voice of St. Louis with Michael Roberts, Jr., sharing information on
Tiny Tots in Tiaras and Tuxedos: The Life, Love, and Business Success of Kermit B. Hill.
St. Louis Argus Article - Published April 3, 2026
ST. LOUIS — A defining chapter of Black St. Louis history is stepping back into the spotlight. More than seven decades after a small notice appeared in the St. Louis Argus announcing the opening of The Tiny Tot Day Nursery, the legacy of its founder, Kermit B. Hill, is being revived through a new book and community celebration.
The “Meet Me in St. Louis” Book Tour marks the release of Tiny Tots in Tiaras and Tuxedos: The Life, Love, and Business Success of Kermit B. Hill, a biography that captures the remarkable journey of a woman whose life bridged wartime service and community transformation. The tour not only introduces readers to Hill’s story but reconnects generations shaped by her vision.
Before becoming a cornerstone of early childhood education in St. Louis, Hill served at the Pentagon during World War II, entrusted with safeguarding sensitive information at a time when opportunities for Black women in such roles were rare. Her transition from federal service to entrepreneurship would prove equally impactful. In 1951, she founded the Tiny Tot Nursery School, creating a space where Black children were nurtured, educated, and prepared for leadership.
For six decades, Tiny Tot stood as more than a school—it was an institution. Families entrusted their children to a model built on discipline, pride, and excellence. Hill’s work not only filled a gap in early education but established a standard rooted in community empowerment.
Her contributions did not go unnoticed. In 1966, she was honored by the St. Louis Argus with its Distinguished Public Service Award, cementing her role as a trailblazer in both business and service.
Now, that legacy comes full circle. The book tour will culminate in a Tiny Tot Tribute and Alumni Reunion on May 2 at the St. Louis Central Library, bringing together former students, families, and community members whose lives were shaped by Hill’s work.
More than a celebration, the event is a reminder of the institutions that quietly built generations. In revisiting the story of Tiny Tot, St. Louis is not just honoring the past—it is reclaiming a blueprint for community-centered success that still resonates today.
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