"Anea's Big Fight: School for Every Child" is a heartfelt and educational story that merges the author's passion for human rights and literacy. This work is a 40-page picture book for children aged 1-12 years, and for any parent and child interested in activism. It highlights the importance of education as a fundamental human right, inspired by Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in an easy to read format.
"Anea's Big Fight" follows Anea, a young girl, on her mission to help every child, gain access to education. Set against the backdrop of her family's diverse experiences and the universal struggle for education rights, the story is a moving tale that speaks to children globally. It uses Dolch Sight Words and engaging rhymes to facilitate emergent reading skills while imparting a profound message. Click here to order a copy: https://a.co/d/99EA0Om
Anea's Day of Peaceful Play is an engaging children's book that combines Dolch sight words and rhymes to support early literacy for readers up to 12 years old. Beyond serving as a reading primer, it imparts essential conflict resolution and basic mediation skills through the adventures of Anea. The story fosters empathy, mutual respect, and the importance of listening, equipping young readers with the tools to solve disputes peacefully and respectfully. It's an ideal resource for growing both reading skills and social awareness in young learners. Click here to order a copy: https://a.co/d/a4Tg5wM
L'article 26, section 1 de la Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l'Homme stipule en partie : “ Toute personne a droit à l'éducation. L'éducation doit être gratuite, au moins au niveau élémentaire et fondamental. L'enseignement élémentaire est obligatoire.” Dans de nombreux endroits à travers le monde, les enfants, en particulier les filles, ne peuvent pas aller à l'école parce que leurs familles n'ont pas les moyens de payer leur éducation. Dans ce livre d'images, qui utilise les mots de Dolch et des rimes, suivez Anea, une fillette de sept ans, dans son combat pour que tous les garçons et les filles puissent aller à l'école.
Article 26, section 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, says in part: “Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory.” In many places across the world, children, especially girls, are not able to attend school, because their family cannot afford to pay for their education. In this picture book, which uses Dolch Sight Words and rhymes, follow seven-year-old Anea as she fights to help all boys and girls to go to school. Click here to purchase a copy: https://a.co/d/6fq6ekj
"My Activism Journal: I Can Make a Difference" is a powerful, interactive journey designed to empower students in grades K-12 to explore their role in creating positive change. Divided into age-appropriate versions for grades PreK-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, this journal is perfect for educators looking to engage their students in social issues, activism, and community involvement.
With activities tailored to each grade level, students will learn about inspiring change-makers from diverse backgrounds, reflect on causes that matter to them, and take steps to create their own activism projects. Through engaging prompts, reflective exercises, and practical project planning, they’ll build leadership skills, learn critical thinking, and discover how they can make a difference in their school, community, and the world.
Perfect for classroom learning, group activities, or individual exploration, this journal brings to life the values of activism, compassion, and empowerment for every young change-maker. Click here to purchase a copy: https://a.co/d/8vJdf3X
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