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One of the best ways to tackle topics in an age-appropriate way is through books. There are so many great stories out there addressing issues like race, diversity, inclusion, kindness, women’s rights, and even grief. Here are some of our favourites.
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What it teaches: That everything will keep changing, the good and the bad, taking you on an amazing journey. Sometimes you’ll be happy, sometimes you be sad, sometimes you’ll be lonely, and sometimes you’ll be surrounded by people. As the book says, “Your mountain is waiting. So… get on your way!”
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What it teaches: You don’t have to marry Prince Charming in order to have a happy ending. How about becoming a rocket scientist?
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What it teaches: Hollywood actress Lupita Nyong’o is the author of this stunningly illustrated tale, which teaches kids to love the colour of their skin and celebrate their differences.
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What it teaches: This is a lovely story of kindness and empathy, showing that you often get back what you put in.
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What it teaches: A story to begin the conversation about diversity and inclusion with little ones. It also shows that you don’t always have to follow the crowd.
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What it teaches: That love is always there no matter where people are. This is particularly poignant for expat children who may struggle saying goodbyes to visiting family, or who have friends moving away. It’s also widely used by grief counsellors to explain how love continues after loss.
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What it teaches: Yes, there are some scary things out there in the world. But most of the time, the world is a wonderful, exciting place. This book is particularly good for kids who have become overly anxious during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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What it teaches: This is a great read for kids who are being bullied, as well as a story that should help stop kids bullying. It teaches about teasing, self-esteem, and acceptance.
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