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Sometimes People March Book for Kids to Understand Protests

Sometimes People March: Understanding Protest for Young Readers

Balzer + Bray

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Sometimes People March Book for Kids to Understand Protests
Sometimes People March: Understanding Protest for Young Readers
15.19

Introducing Sometimes People March, a beautifully illustrated book that engages young minds in essential conversations about social change, civil rights, and the power of protest. Designed for children ages 4 to 8, this book brilliantly condenses complex themes into an age-appropriate narrative that’s not only informative but visually captivating. Each page is adorned with rich illustrations depicting some of the most significant protests in U.S. history, encouraging parents and children...

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Specification
manufacturer Balzer + Bray
height 10.25
weight 0.85098433132
width 0.75
length 9.25
releaseDate 2020-09-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
FAQ

What age group is this book suitable for?

Sometimes People March is suitable for children aged 4 to 8, making it ideal for early elementary school readers.

Can this book facilitate discussions about current events?

Absolutely! The book is designed to address the concept of protests and social change, making it a great resource for parents and educators to discuss current events and their historical significance.

Is it appropriate for classrooms?

Yes, this book is highly suitable for classrooms, particularly in social studies or literature lessons focusing on civic engagement and history.

Are there educational components in the book?

Yes, the book combines storytelling with educational insights, providing historical context that parents and children can explore together.

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Sometimes People March: Understanding Protest for Young Readers
Sometimes People March: Understanding Protest for Young Readers 15.19
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  • 100+ Sold in the past week
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