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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues > Racism, sexism & prejudice
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The Only Thing
(Paperback)
Dave Horning; Illustrated by Mark Sean Wilson; Edited by Limus Woods
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R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
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Danyal Jilani doesn't lack confidence. He may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he's funny, gorgeous, and going to make a great chef one day. His father doesn't approve of his career choice, but that hardly matters. What does matter is the opinion of Danyal's longtime crush, the perfect-in-all-ways Kaval, and her family, who consider him a less than ideal arranged marriage prospect.
When Danyal gets selected for Renaissance Man, a school-wide academic championship, it's the perfect opportunity to show everyone he's smarter than they think. He recruits the brilliant, totally-uninterested-in-him Bisma to help with the competition, but the more time Danyal spends with her . . . the more he learns from her...the more he cooks for her . . . the more he realizes that happiness may be staring him right in his pretty face.
In this young adult debut full of depth and heart, author Syed M. Masood will have readers laughing, sighing, tearing up, and shouting 'YES!' at the top of their lungs. Perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon and Jenny Han.
Learn about the landmark Supreme Court Case that ended legal
segregation! Explore the historical context and outcome of Brown v.
Board of Education. This 32-page nonfiction book covers difficult
topics like discrimination in an easy-to-follow way. Perfect for
use in the classroom or at-home learning to explore slavery,
segregation, and other serious subjects in U.S. history. Includes a
short fiction piece to help students relate to the topic and
engaging text features such as a glossary, useful discussion
questions, and a Civics in Action activity designed to get students
thinking and talking about social issues.
Starting kindergarten is a big milestone - and the hero of this
story is ready to make his mark! He's dressed himself, eaten a pile
of pancakes, and can't wait to be part of a whole new kingdom of
kids. The day will be jam-packed, but he's up to the challenge,
taking new experiences in stride with his infectious enthusiasm!
And afterward, he can't wait to tell his proud parents all about
his achievements - and then wake up to start another day. Newbery
Honor-winning author Derrick Barnes's empowering story will give
new kindergarteners a reassuring confidence boost, and Vanessa
Brantley-Newton's illustrations exude joy.
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Torch
(Hardcover)
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
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R531
R502
Discovery Miles 5 020
Save R29 (5%)
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This book is about educating young children to see themselves as
unique and that being different is great. My Hair, My Choice is a
book that represents black and brown children as the hero. Through
exploring natural hair and hairstyles, children are empowered to
have self-confidence through making decisions about how they want
to show up in the world.
From debut author Janae Marks comes a warm, wise and captivating
mystery full of heart, as one girl searches for the truth in the
face of great opposition. 'Truly a must-read.' ANGIE THOMAS, author
of THE HATE U GIVE 'When Marcus tells Zoe he is innocent, and her
grandmother agrees, Zoe begins to learn about inequality in the
criminal justice system, and she sets out to find the alibi witness
who can prove his innocence.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, 'An Anti-Racist
Children's and YA Reading List' 'From the outset, debut author
Janae Marks takes a sensitive approach to difficult themes of
justice and racism to produce this important, heartfelt book.' THE
SCOTSMAN Zoe Washington isn't sure what to write. What does a girl
say to the father she's never met, hadn't heard from until his
letter arrived on her twelfth birthday, and who's been in prison
for a terrible crime? A crime he says he never committed. Could
Marcus really be innocent? Zoe is determined to uncover the truth.
Even if it means hiding his letters and her investigation from the
rest of her family. Everyone else thinks Zoe's worrying about doing
a good job at her bakery internship and proving to her parents that
she's worthy of auditioning for Food Network's Kids Bake Challenge.
But with bakery confections on one part of her mind, and Marcus's
conviction weighing heavily on the other, this is one recipe Zoe
doesn't know how to balance. A warm and wise contemporary
middle-grade novel by a fantastically talented debut writer. An
incredibly moving and important story with important themes of
racism and justice. Despite the big themes it sacrifices none of
its middle-grade appeal - Zoe is a wonderfully lovable character
and her journey is a real adventure.
When you were born, a song began... So begins this lyrical and
unique non-fiction picture book by award-winning children's author
Nicola Davies. With tenderness and a good deal of heart, Nicola
introduces young readers to the universal rights that every child
is entitled to under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child. Using the metaphor of song, the book opens with the
arrival of a newborn and its unique 'song', then pans out to
explore all the essential things that every song needs to thrive -
love, protection, a home, a name, the chance to explore and learn.
In the latter half of the book, the issues of child labour,
exploitation and war are sensitively introduced to emphasise that
we all must play our part in championing children's rights and
offering support to those who need it most. With beautiful and
deeply moving watercolour illustrations by award-winning artist
Marc Martin, this is a book that encourages children, and the
adults in their lives, to speak up for young people all around the
world, and to treat one another with compassion and kindness.
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