account_disabled
New Member
I have made 1 post
Right now I'm Offline
I joined February 2024
|
Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 5:12:22 GMT
Who hasn't had children's books read to them before going to bed? Who has not imagined living the adventures of fictional characters? Stories are part of our childhood. And that is why we, children and adults, like so much to hear stories and let ourselves be carried away by them. But these stories that the books contain are not mere entertainment . They are also educational instruments that make our sons and daughters aware of inequalities or instill values . If you need ideas for titles to make your little ones dream and, at the same time, educate them, let yourself be inspired by this post! Download our free guide here with the best proposals for children's stories. Do you want to know 14 children's books about human rights that you should include in your library? We hope your answer is a resounding “yes”, because below we discover children's books about human rights that you are going to love. In addition, they will help you explain to your sons and daughters what fundamental rights consist of and why we must protect them. Enjoy reading! "children's books" 14 children's books about human rights. Get them! The ogre and grandmother Lola. Ana Manso, illustrations by África Fanlo. Oxfam Intermón Grandma Lola will help the ogre overcome his problem and, with her action, she will teach us in a very simple way what peace consists of. It will be a baby . John Beningham. Oxfam Intermón (3-5 years). Story about birth, life, curiosity and existential questions that children ask themselves The Asia Mobile Number List missing part . Silversein . From 6 to 9 years. Story that contains a song based on the satisfactory search for oneself that marks the meaning of our lives. The fairy world . Oxfam Intermón (6 to 9 years). A tale of traditional stories from all over the world: Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Ali Baba... The happy garden . Michael Foreman. Oxfam Intermón (9 to 12 years old). A story to meditate on the reality caused by wars and whether it is possible to recover hope. Tales from Africa . Produced by REDES , it belongs to the “Africa, question of life, question of due” campaign , based on the “Words of Africa” project of the PROCLADE and PROYDE foundation (for all stages). A series of African stories to really get to know the continent and forget about stereotypes. One two Three . Anushka Ravishankar, Sirish Rao, Durga Bai. Oxfam Intermón (to listen to from 3 years old and read from 6). In its pages, which follow the pictorial style of the Gond Indians, we will find out how a multitude of animals manage to live together and we will learn from their example. The colors of our skin . Karen Katz. Oxfam Intermón (6 to 9 years). The story speaks of the richness of racial diversity through the eyes of a girl, Lena, the protagonist. The future is feminine: stories so that together we can change the world. Sara Cano, illustrated by Amaia Arrazola, Agustina Guerrero, Ana Santos, Elena Pancorbo, Lady Desidia, Laura Agustí, María Hesse and Naranjalidad. Ink Cloud. With 8 stories that reflect to the elders and young people in the family the discrimination that women suffer. Part of the sales will be donated to InteRed in order to promote gender equality. Sofia's sports shoes . Frederick Lipp, Jason Gaillard. Oxfam Intermón (6 to 9 years). The life of Sofía and her mother shows the difficult situation that many minors live in the world and invites us to show solidarity. Leave me alone! Carmen Gil, illustrations by Gabriel de la Riva. Save the Children. Free story to educate in values and prevent bullying.
|
|