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I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (Paperback): Karen Theunissen I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Charles Gibbons
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Everyone in this family looks different. Dad is tall and dark. Mum has light brown hair with green eyes. Some of the children have straight hair; others have curls. People regard them curiously until, one day, one of the children musters the courage to speak up proudly about her identity after she learns where she comes from and why she looks different.

This rhyming picture book is about the identity crises many children face when they look different from their family members. The book takes children through the unique and often untold history of South Africa, explaining how a mixed-race heritage can contribute to their physical differences and yet they can still be part of one family.

This book can also be used by educators or parents who wish to teach their children about diversity.

Take Your Place, You Belong (Zulu, Paperback): Karen Theunissen Take Your Place, You Belong (Zulu, Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Miriam Mathosi
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Take your Place, You Belong is a rhyming picture book that tells the story of two best friends who face discrimination on the playground because they look different from one another. This book explores themes of empathy, heroism, friendship and identity. It helps children, parents and teachers alike, discuss the often all too difficult issues around race, diversity and the hurt caused by discrimination. Karen Theunissen's first book I have Brown Skin and Curly Hair was listed as one of Brittle Paper's 50 notable books of 2020 and as one of the '70 books to read before you grow up' by Exclusive Books in 2021.

I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (Afrikaans) (Afrikaans, Paperback): Karen Theunissen I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (Afrikaans) (Afrikaans, Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Charles Gibbons
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Everyone in this family looks different. Dad is tall and dark. Mum has light brown hair with green eyes. Some of the children have straight hair; others have curls. People regard them curiously until, one day, one of the children musters the courage to speak up proudly about her identity after she learns where she comes from and why she looks different. This rhyming picture book is about the identity crises many children face when they look different from their family members. The book takes children through the unique and often untold history of South Africa, explaining how a mixed-race heritage can contribute to their physical differences and yet they can still be part of one family. This book can also be used by educators or parents who wish to teach their children about diversity.

Take Your Place, You Belong (Xhosa, Paperback): Karen Theunissen Take Your Place, You Belong (Xhosa, Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Miriam Mathosi
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Take your Place, You Belong is a rhyming picture book that tells the story of two best friends who face discrimination on the playground because they look different from one another. This book explores themes of empathy, heroism, friendship and identity. It helps children, parents and teachers alike, discuss the often all too difficult issues around race, diversity and the hurt caused by discrimination. Karen Theunissen's first book I have Brown Skin and Curly Hair was listed as one of Brittle Paper's 50 notable books of 2020 and as one of the '70 books to read before you grow up' by Exclusive Books in 2021.

I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (IsiZulu) (Zulu, Paperback): Karen Theunissen I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (IsiZulu) (Zulu, Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Charles Gibbons
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Everyone in this family looks different. Dad is tall and dark. Mum has light brown hair with green eyes. Some of the children have straight hair; others have curls. People regard them curiously until, one day, one of the children musters the courage to speak up proudly about her identity after she learns where she comes from and why she looks different. This rhyming picture book is about the identity crises many children face when they look different from their family members. The book takes children through the unique and often untold history of South Africa, explaining how a mixed-race heritage can contribute to their physical differences and yet they can still be part of one family. This book can also be used by educators or parents who wish to teach their children about diversity.

Take Your Place, You Belong (Paperback): Karen Theunissen Take Your Place, You Belong (Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Miriam Mathosi
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Take your Place, You Belong is a rhyming picture book that tells the story of two best friends who face discrimination on the playground because they look different from one another. This book explores themes of empathy, heroism, friendship and identity. It helps children, parents and teachers alike, discuss the often all too difficult issues around race, diversity and the hurt caused by discrimination. Karen Theunissen's first book I have Brown Skin and Curly Hair was listed as one of Brittle Paper's 50 notable books of 2020 and as one of the '70 books to read before you grow up' by Exclusive Books in 2021.

I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (IsiXhosa) (Xhosa, Paperback): Karen Theunissen I Have Brown Skin and Curly Hair (IsiXhosa) (Xhosa, Paperback)
Karen Theunissen; Illustrated by Charles Gibbons
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Everyone in this family looks different. Dad is tall and dark. Mum has light brown hair with green eyes. Some of the children have straight hair; others have curls. People regard them curiously until, one day, one of the children musters the courage to speak up proudly about her identity after she learns where she comes from and why she looks different. This rhyming picture book is about the identity crises many children face when they look different from their family members. The book takes children through the unique and often untold history of South Africa, explaining how a mixed-race heritage can contribute to their physical differences and yet they can still be part of one family. This book can also be used by educators or parents who wish to teach their children about diversity.

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