A Problem Shared: Talking About Prejudice

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Explore the power of communication and understanding with 'A Problem Shared: Talking About Prejudice.' This insightful children’s book by award-winning author Louise Spilsbury is designed to spark meaningful conversations about prejudice, discrimination, and empathy. With engaging illustrations and age-appropriate discussions, this book teaches young readers how to recognize, confront, and share their feelings regarding prejudicial attitudes. Introducing children to the complexities of social issues, 'A Problem Shared' is a must-have resource for parents and educators who wish to foster inclusivity and respect among the younger generation. Key themes include diversity, acceptance, and overcoming stereotypes, making it suitable for classrooms, home libraries, and discussions around social justice. The book is suitable for ages 6 to 12, offering practical advice on how to address difficult topics in an accessible way. Louise Spilsbury, a celebrated author with over 250 publications, brings her expert insight and engaging writing style to this essential read. Add this invaluable tool to your collection today to promote open dialogue around prejudice. Your purchase qualifies for free shipping, ensuring that this vital resource arrives at your doorstep promptly. Note: Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, and once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Don't miss the opportunity to empower young minds with the tools to tackle bias and build a kinder world.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781445171203
Year: 2020
Publisher: Hachette Children's Books
Pages: 32


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Award-winning author Louise Spilsbury, who also writes under the name Louise Kay Stewart, has written over 250 books for young people on a wide range of exciting subjects. She loves writing children's books as it gives her the chance to keep learning about new stuff. She lives and works near the coast in South Devon and loves to walk on the beach and swim in the sea after work. Louise won The English Association Margaret Mallett Award for Children's Non-Fiction 2019 for Rebel Voices: the rise of votes for women.

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