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Racism and Intolerance (Children In Our World Series)

Racism and Intolerance (Children In Our World Series)

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Racism and Intolerance (Children In Our World Series)
Racism and Intolerance (Children In Our World Series)
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Introducing Racism and Intolerance, a pivotal children's book designed to illuminate the challenging subjects of prejudice and tolerance in an age-appropriate manner. This enlightening publication is part of a broader series, including other important topics like refugees and migrants, which equips young readers with the necessary tools to understand and navigate complex social issues. The book provides a factual, yet gentle introduction to what racism is, how it arises, and the importance...

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manufacturer Sourcebooks Explore
height 9.15
weight 2.314853751
width 0.33
length 9.15
releaseDate 2018-02-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
FAQ

Is this book suitable for toddlers?

Yes, 'Racism and Intolerance' is designed for children aged 2 and up, making it appropriate for toddlers with adult guidance.

How can I use this book in a classroom setting?

Teachers can use this book to initiate discussions about diversity and respect among students, helping them understand complex social issues in a relatable way.

What age range is this book appropriate for?

The book is suitable for children between the ages of 2 and 8 years old, making it perfect for early readers.

Does this book discuss why prejudice exists?

Yes, it addresses how prejudices can develop and encourages children to think critically about stereotypes and social biases.

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