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The Kind Activity Book
(Paperback)
Axel Scheffler; Illustrated by Nadine Kaadan, Renia Metallinou
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Imagine a world where everyone is kind - how can we make that come
true? With gorgeous pictures by three wonderful illustrators, The
KIND Activity Book is a timely, inspiring activity book about the
many ways children can be kind, from sharing their toys and games
to helping those from other countries feel welcome. The book is
endorsed by The Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler Fifty pence
from the sale of each printed copy will go to the Three Peas
charity, which gives vital help to refugees from war-torn
countries. The illustrators of the book are from Germany, Greece
and Syria - working together to make a beautifully kind, fun and
inclusive book
A heartbreaking and powerful story about a black boy killed by a
police officer, drawing connections through history, from
award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes. Only the living can make
the world better. Live and make it better. Twelve-year-old Jerome
is shot by a police officer who mistakes his toy gun for a real
threat. As a ghost, he observes the devastation that's been
unleashed on his family and community in the wake of what they see
as an unjust and brutal killing. Soon Jerome meets another ghost:
Emmett Till, a boy from a very different time but similar
circumstances. Emmett helps Jerome process what has happened, on a
journey towards recognizing how historical racism may have led to
the events that ended his life. Jerome also meets Sarah, the
daughter of the police officer, who grapples with her father's
actions. Once again Jewell Parker Rhodes deftly weaves historical
and socio-political layers into a gripping and poignant story about
how children and families face the complexities of today's world,
and how one boy grows to understand American blackness in the
aftermath of his own death.
Bringing together 31 world-renowned artists, We Are All Born Free
is a fully illustrated, simplified adaptation of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, established to cultivate world peace
in the wake of the Second World War. Published in association with
Amnesty International to mark the 60th anniversary of the
declaration, the collection leads readers through each of its 30
articles, the full resonance of which is beautifully realised by
the accompanying illustrations. Children and adults will recognise
the work of their favourite artists and discover new ones as they
gain valuable and long-lasting insight into the rights that 'belong
to everyone, whatever our differences.' With the unique styles of
Axel Scheffler, Peter Sis, Satoshi Kitamura, Alan Lee, Polly
Dunbar, Jackie Morris, Debi Gliori, Chris Riddell and many more,
the role of the declaration in shaping the modern world has never
been more boldly presented. Simplified text helps younger readers
develop an understanding of this momentous document. Rich and
varied illustrations by 31 internationally recognised artists,
including children's illustrators, painters and political
activists. Includes a helpful index at the back to match artists
with articles. All royalties from the sale of this book are donated
to Amnesty International. Actor David Tennant and John Boyne,
author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, provide forewords
explaining how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is more
than an era-defining document: it is a collection of 'rules for the
world to live by', and We Are All Born Free 'might be the most
important [book] that you ever own.'
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Be Kind!
(Paperback)
Stephanie Clarkson; Illustrated by Katie Abey
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A Mindful Kids Global Citizen activity book for young people to colour, doodle and DIY their way to a more caring, kinder and accepting world.
Use creativity to explore your place in the world, discover the amazing power of acceptance, and learn top tips on how to spread joy through being kind.
Featuring the charming and quirky illustrations of Katie Abey, a UK-based illustrator. Her quirky pictures will keep the reader entertained and focused as they work through the book, or simply dip into the pages for ten minutes of calm colouring.
Part of Mindful Kids, a thoughtful new range of activity books for children from Studio Press.
""When it comes to justice, there is no easy way to get it. You
can't sugarcoat it. You have to take a stand and say, 'This is not
right.'"--Claudette Colvin"
On March 2, 1955, an impassioned teenager, fed up with the daily
injustices of Jim Crow segregation, refused to give her seat to a
white woman on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Instead of
being celebrated as Rosa Parks would be just nine months later,
fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin found herself shunned by her
classmates and dismissed by community leaders. Undaunted, a year
later she dared to challenge segregation again as a key plaintiff
in Browder v. Gayle, the landmark case that struck down the
segregation laws of Montgomery and swept away the legal
underpinnings of the Jim Crow South. Based on extensive interviews
with Claudette Colvin and many others, Phillip Hoose presents the
first in-depth account of an important yet largely unknown civil
rights figure, skillfully weaving her dramatic story into the
fabric of the historic Montgomery bus boycott and court case that
would change the course of American history.
Leila is the new girl in Max's class in rural Germany, and they
soon become close friends. She has fled Syria with her family,
having left her grandmother and father behind. Her most cherished
object is a walnut from her grandmother's garden. Leila is
desperately sad when she loses her walnut and, in a failed attempt,
sets out to return to Syria.
In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy
bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of
Jesse Owens, the great track and field star. The youngest of ten
children, Jesse grew up working in the cotton fields of Alabama.
Discovered by his high school track and field coach, Jesse quickly
rose to fame as an athlete. He went on the challenge racism on the
world stage at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and made new world records.
This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and
extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with
historical photos and a detailed profile of the athlete and
activist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling series
of books and educational games that explore the lives of
outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and
activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began
life as a child with a dream. This empowering series offers
inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats.
The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading
aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present
expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you
to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning
cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even
more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to
children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who
will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
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I am Alex
(Paperback)
Elena Agnello; Illustrated by Adrie le Roux
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*SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES CHILDREN'S BOOK PRIZE 2022* 'A
superbly original debut' - Guardian 'A time-twisting, mind-bending
thrill ride . . . I loved it!' - Holly Jackson, author of A Good
Girl's Guide to Murder 'Impossible to put down' - The Independent
ONE GLIMPSE OF A TERRIFYING FUTURE. ONE CHANCE TO CHANGE
EVERYTHING. After suffering a knock to the head, 15-year-old Esso
experiences a chilling vision: that night he will witness the
violent deaths of everyone he knows. He writes off the out-of-body
experience as a strange dream - until a series of frightening
coincidences prove that the vision is just hours away from coming
true. There is only one person who can help him rewrite the future.
The trouble is, she hasn't been born yet . . . SOON TO BE A MAJOR
MOVIE STARRING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER DANIEL KALUUYA 'A rollercoaster
of a story . . . Orangeboy with an Inception-style twist.' - Kat
Ellis 'Ambitious and highly addictive' - The Bookseller 'This is a
book I will return to time and time again' - Caleb Femi 'So happy
this exists' - Daniel Kaluuya, Academy Award-winning actor
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Amma's Sari
(Hardcover)
Sandhya Parappukkaran; Illustrated by Michelle Pereira
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From the creators of The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name, winner
of the 2022 Children's Book Council of Australia's Award for New
Illustrator Amma's Sari is a powerful reflection on connection with
family, the acceptance of difference, and the celebration of
cultural heritage. As a second-generation migrant, 6-year-old
Shreya's life tilts between her life at home and the outside world.
While her love for family lifts her up, her spirits plummet at the
stares and whispers that her mother's sari attracts. Searching for
balance, Shreya asks questions about her culture. Despite the
beautiful stories her mother shares, Shreya's internal and external
struggle continues. But when Shreya finds herself lost in a crowd,
it's the shimmer of Amma's sari that leads her to finding pride in
her difference. Perfect for ages 3 and up.
"There are so many things I am and can be... There's a whole world
waiting for me." Introduce your baby to Black excellence with this
lyrical board-book edition of Young, Gifted and Black. Includes a
mirror at the back so young dreamers can see themselves next to
their heroes. Meet icons of colour from past and present in this
baby board book celebration of inspirational achievement. A
collection of positive, yet simple, affirmations to encourage the
next generation. Highlighting the talent of Black leaders and
changemakers from around the world, young dreamers will develop
confidence, self-assurance, and self-belief. Created in the spirit
of Nina Simone's song "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black," meet
figureheads, leaders and pioneers such as Martin Luther King Jr.
and Rosa Parks, as well as cultural trailblazers like Zadie Smith
and athletes like Serena Williams. Jamia Wilson has carefully
curated this range of Black icons and the book is stylishly brought
together by Andrea Pippins' colourful and celebratory
illustrations. Older readers may be interested in the other titles
in this collection: Young, Gifted and Black, and Young, Gifted and
Black Too, perfect for chlidren aged 7 years and up! All children
deserve to see themselves represented positively in the books they
read. *Remove packaging before giving to a child* Praise for the
hardback edition "...to be revisited again and again...The
candy-colored pages and straightforward stories are hard to
resist..." -The New York Times "...diverse collection of iconic
figures...vibrantly illustrated...beautifully crafted volume..."
-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "...exuberant...exquisitely
designed...a launching point for more discoveries." -School Library
Journal, Starred Review "A luminous and diverse tribute to black
movers and shakers across the centuries." -Publishers Weekly For
readers 9-12, check out Step Into Your Power and Big Ideas for
Young Thinkers, by the same author-illustrator team.
'Molly Potter's books are just gorgeous and this one is another
winner!' Kathy Brodie, Early Years expert and host of Early Years
TV 'A good starting point for conversations about inclusion.'
Bookseller From the bestselling author of How Are You Feeling
Today?, this picture book encourages children to celebrate
uniqueness and diversity and helps them to challenge stereotypes.
The Same but Different explores the ways in which we're all unique
as well as the similarities we all share. Using everyday examples,
clear explanations and colourful illustrations by Sarah Jennings,
this book prompts children to broaden their perspectives and
rejoice in their differences. After all, imagine how boring the
world would be if everyone was exactly the same! This book covers
lots of ways in which we're different, including how we look, where
we live, the languages we speak, what our families are like and
what we believe in. It's the perfect resource for starting
important conversations with children about diversity and
inclusion, with topics such as race, disability, gender, sexual
orientation and religion. Early Years and PSHE expert Molly Potter
also provides a glossary of terms and notes for parents and carers
offering advice on tackling prejudice right from the start.
A powerful coming-of-age story about two brothers - one who presents as
white, the other as Black - and the ways they are forced to navigate a
world that doesn't treat them equally.
Donte wishes he were invisible. As one of the few black boys at his
school, he feels as if he is constantly swimming in whiteness. Most of
the students don't look like him. They don't like him either. Dubbed
the 'Black Brother', Donte's teachers and classmates make it clear they
wish he were more like his lighter skinned brother, Trey.
When an incident with a white student leads to Donte's arrest and
suspension, he's sure the only way to get even is to beat the student
at the school's most valued game: fencing.
With the help of a former Olympic fencer, Donte embarks on a journey to
carve out a spot on the school's fencing team and to find a way to make
people at school see past the colour of his skin to who he really is.
From NYT bestselling author Jewell Parker Rhodes, another poignant and
gripping story about how children and families face the complexities of
race and racism in today's world.
SHORTLISTED FOR CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE
BRITISH BOOK AWARDS 2022 'Thank you for being the baddest in the
literary game, knowing and loving us Black girls' CANDICE
CARTY-WILLIAMS, author of Queenie 'Such a loving and warm guide and
ode to black girls, I am so happy the younger generation have this
in their lives' BOLU BABALOLA, author of Love in Colour Your big
sis in book form, Grown is the ultimate fully illustrated guide to
navigating life as a Black teenage girl. With a foreword from the
inimitable Spice Girl Melanie Brown and contributions from
inspirational Black women such as Diane Abbott MP, Dorothy Koomson
and Candice Carty-Williams and illustrations from Dorcas Magbadelo,
Grown is a celebration of Black British girlhood that will empower
teens everywhere. Being a teenager and trying to understand who you
are and what you stand for is hard. Period. But if you're a Black
girl and don't always see yourself represented in the books you
read, the films you watch, the adverts you see or the history
you're taught, it can be even tougher. Grown: The Black Girls'
Guide to Glowing Up was written with one thing in mind sis. You.
From understanding identity to the politics of hair to maintaining
squad goals to dealing with microaggressions to consent to figuring
out what career you might want, Grown has got your back. Natalie A.
Carter and Melissa Cummings-Quarry, founders of Black Girls' Book
Club, share stories - the wins and the Ls - and offer honest,
practical advice that will show you how to own your choices. To
live your truth without fear. To be grown on your own terms without
limits or apologies. Grown. It's a mood. It's a mindset. It's a
mantra. It's a lifestyle. It embodies everything that makes us who
we are.
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