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Denne historie handler om en heks. En OND heks. Og farlig. Hun ser måske ikke så ond og farlig ud, lige når man ser hende. Men det er hun altså. Så pas bare på. Denne historie handler også om en dreng. En dreng med en rød ballon. Og han er ikke så nem at skræmme.Kan man godt blive venner med en, der er helt anderledes end en selv - og som faktisk ikke umiddelbart virker særlig venlig? Hvis man er en stædig dreng, der elsker balloner, og ikke er bange for særlig meget, så kan man måske.Skøn billedbog om ensomhed, fordomme og venskab.Herlig og humoristisk historie om, hvordan fordomme og antagelser skaber afstand og ensomhed. Hvis man tør tage chancen og se bagom fordommene, kan nye venskaber opstå. Det er et genialt fortælletræk med den alvidende fortæller. Sproget og de helsides illustrationer spiller godt sammen i denne vellykkede historie. Stor anbefaling til bredt indkøb.Lektørudtalelsen
Dansefuglen Solejma er en børnebog af Elisabeth Reppel. Bogen er skrevet på rim og adresserer emner som køn, ligestilling og diversitet på en humoristisk og uhøjtidelig måde.Dette er en poetisk fortælling om en fugl ved navn Solejma og hendes ønske om at bryde fri fra traditionelle kønsroller og forventninger inden for hendes fuglesamfund. I bogen udforskes temaer, som selverkendelse, selvtillid og udfordring af samfundsmæssige normer.Dansefuglen Solejma adresserer tillige spørgsmål om køn, ligestilling og betydningen af retten til og muligheden for at kunne udtrykke sig frit.I Ny Guineas jungle borfuglemænd, som swinger.En fuglekvindes modstand gror, hun danse vil på frie vinger.Men lov og regler har bestemt, at hun skal passe æg og unger,hendes drømme bli’r ej glemt, hun siger fra, så skoven runger!Hun kæmper for en større lighed, alle fugles ret til frihedalle køns retfærdighed mon flere tør at danse med?Lidt om Elisabeth Broby Reppel:Elisabeth Broby Reppel er forfatteren bag børnebogsserien om Økomusen. Hun er selvudnævnt Klimatosse, rodehoved, krea-nørd og musikelsker. Og så elsker hun at lære nyt, blive udfordret og få øje på verden fra nye og spændende vinkler. Elisabeth er pædagog, cand.pæd, og specialiseret i didaktisk børnelitteratur.
As high school student Jaime Reyes has begun to realize he and his border community in El Paso, Texas, are being used as pawns in the immigration debate, he finds an odd bug-like artifact and begins feeling different, even having surreal dreams showing the real danger are actual aliens known as the Reach.
Shalome came to India from Syria in 1792. He was an astute businessman,and once he started his business in India, his work took him to many parts ofthe country. He wrote all about it in his diary. Now, some 240 years later, hisdescendant Jael Silliman weaves a great-fun story based on this diary, whereShalome's adventures are narrated by his little monkey friend, Chanchal.And what a colourful story it is, of royal elephants, silks, diamonds, and lotsand lots of mouthwatering delicacies! Chanchal describes how she meetsShalome in Gujarat and then accompanies him to Calcutta, a city that wassurrounded by jungles at the time. They spend a year in the nawab's palace inLucknow and meet the royal elephants there, and visit Maharaja Ranjit Singhin Punjab to see the Kohinoor!Funny, heartfelt, and filled with insights into Jewish life, Shalome Rides aRoyal Elephant is not just the story of Shalome and Chanchal, but also aboutthe great melting pot that is India where different communities and religionshave lived in harmony over the ages.
Im Randuri-Zwergenland wird ein Findelkind entdeckt. Ein Schreiner und seine Frau versorgen das Kind. Mit Erschrecken bemerken sie, dass es eine gelbe Mütze trägt. Im Randuriland kommt jedes Zwergenkind mit einer roten Mütze zur Welt, die es das ganze Leben lang behält. Aufgrund der abweichenden Mützenfarbe wird der Zwerg von anderen Kindern gemieden. Sein größter Wunsch ist, einen Freund zu finden, der ihn versteht und so liebt, wie er ist.Das gelbe Mützchen hat eine besondere Eigenschaft, es kann leuchten wie reines Gold. So erhält das Zwergenkind den Namen Goldmützchen.Mit viel Mut und Mitgefühl gewinnt Goldmützchen Freunde, erobert die Herzen der Rotmützen-Zwerge und erhält die Anerkennung des Königs.Goldmützchens Abenteuer ist eine rührende Geschichte über Vorurteile und wie diese Kinder verletzen können. Gleichzeitig zeigt die Geschichte, dass alle gewinnen können, wenn es gelingt, die Vorurteile zu überwinden.
E is for Equity: An alphabetically arranged tool kit for changemakers is a book for young adults who are interested in making a difference in their communities and want the language to best articulate their message.
Inspired by Grammy award-winning artist Keb' Mo's encouraging song "Marvelous to Me." This delightful story composed of the lyrics from one of Keb' Mo's most beloved songs is sure to inspire readers whether they are fans of the song or reading it for the very first time. All about finding hope in the face of hardship, this story brings together a diverse cast of characters for a day at the fair. The kids experience the roller coaster of life as they are serenaded by a young Keb' and his guitar.
Eleven-year-old Maya refuses to let her growing anxiety and OCD hold her back from using stand-up comedy to bring her parents back together.
"Keegan knows there's something off about Happy Town. The isolated, high-tech company town is too perfect--with a dome keeping out bad weather and self-driving vehicles rumbling throughout the town delivering residents to work and school. Still, Keegan is excited to grow his art skills at Happy Town's ultra-modern middle school, even if he has less time to see his mom and stepdad because of their new jobs. But when the two become obsessed with working and eating Happy Corp Meat Cramwich (the Microwaveable Sandwich Crammed with Meat) and Keegan gets sentenced to Mandatory Work Opportunities for refusing to follow Happy Town's shady rules, he discovers a dangerous glitch in the system that's turning the town's happy residents into zombies"--
A simple family meal reveals the power of mindfulness and healthy communication in this colorful children’s book celebrating the diverse cultures that shape our identitiesWhen Joya’s parents disagree on what to eat, she must search high in the sky and deep within to find the glue that holds her multicultural family togetherMixed Rice by Sophie Dipti Sarkar is an enchanting and culturally rich picture book for children ages 4-8 that delves into the heart of a multi-racial Asian family's daily life, centered around a seemingly simple yet profound question: Which rice to cook for dinner? As young Joya grapples with choosing between gohan and basmati rice, her parents' divergent preferences spark a heated debate, revealing deeper longings for connection and belonging. Through the conflict over rice, Sarkar deftly weaves a narrative that is both relatable and educational, making Mixed Rice an ideal read for families seeking to foster understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity.Beyond its engaging storyline, Mixed Rice serves as a practical guide in mindful communication and conflict resolution inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings and offers two recipes from Joya's family as well as space to write down your own!“A delightful and wise story that shows children of all ages how to be compassionate and take skillful action in moments of family conflict.”—Kaira Jewel Lingo, author of We Were Made for These Times and editor of Planting Seeds: Practicing Mindfulness with Children“An inspiring tale about how everyday conflicts can be resolved by embracing our full, complex selves, emotions, and the wisdom of the ancestors. I loved this book!”—Jaimal Yogis, author of Mop Rides the Waves of Life
Trouble is brewing at Margaret's Academy of Tea and Brewing, and unlucky Misha has one chance to fix it with the recipe for the perfect enchanted cup of chai, in this magical, heartfelt, and funny adventure about the power of believing in yourself, perfect for fans of A Taste of Magic and The Marvellers.All it took was one majestic frog and a love brew gone wrong--and faster than you can say ribbit, Misha got expelled...again. Things aren't much better back home. A rival tea shop opens across the street, and rumors spread that the Dayaans' tea is cursed. Determined to fix her family's reputation, Misha's only got one option left: attend the infamous Margaret's Academy of Tea and Brewing and brew her way to the top of her class--even if it means a little bit of spice sabotage.But when Misha finds herself up against the girl from the tea shop across the street and things start going wrong--ghostly tea leaves, living scarecrows, and rumors of missing tea witches--Misha starts to realize the truth: she's jinxed. And if she can't turn her luck around, her family tea shop, her classmates--and even all of Margaret's Academy--will have a fate worse than cold tea. Emi Pinto's heartfelt, hilarious, and hijinks-filled Chai Jinxed is a stand-alone adventure for everyone who has ever felt the pressure to succeed, with an affirming story about friendship, family, and self-love.
¿ Descubra a inspiradora história de Sabbih, uma jovem determinada de uma pequena aldeia na Tanzânia que desafia todas as adversidades para perseguir seu sonho de se tornar engenheira de robótica. ¿Conheça Sabbih, uma jovem brilhante e ambiciosa da pequena aldeia de Paje, em Zanzibar, Tanzânia, que sonha em frequentar a prestigiosa escola STEM em Stone Town. Com uma paixão por robótica e projetos DIY, ela trabalha incansavelmente para estudar e se destacar em suas provas. Apesar das dificuldades financeiras, sua família se une em torno dela, incentivando-a a cada passo do caminho.Baseado em uma história real, 'Le Monde de Sabbih'© segue a jornada de Sabbih enquanto supera obstáculos para perseguir seus sonhos e nos mostra como um simples ato de bondade pode fazer toda a diferença na vida de alguém.Visite tnse.tech/boks/omundodesabbih para acessar os recursos para download que acompanham o livro.
Overburdened with responsibilities at home and struggling with school work and toxic friends, fifteen-year-old Giddy embarks on an eleven-day challenge to confront the escalating challenges within her life and her own mounting anxiety.
When a little girl declares that she hates her hair, her parents show her that good hair is whatever hair you have in this celebration of self-acceptance--and the diversity of beauty. Birungi doesn't want to go to school today. Waking up is hard, but doing her hair is harder. "I hate my hair!" she declares. "It's just no good." Luckily, Birungi's parents know the secret to good hair. As they walk through town, they show her that hair can be black, gray, blond, or sometimes even blue. It can reach for the sky or fall straight to the ground, be worn in rows or curls, twirl or kink or flow or frizz. There are as many different types of hair as there are different kinds of people, and each person's hair, no matter how it grows, needs the same special care and attention as all the other wonderful parts of them. With humor, joy, and empathy, writer Yvonne Sewankambo and illustrator Freda Chiu reach out to readers who may feel frustrated by their hair, showing the power of self-love and reveling in the unique beauty of every crown.
In May 1940, Anne Frank is a young girl not quite eleven with all the ordinary problems of a little sister, but Amsterdam is about to be invaded by Nazis and after that everything changes.
"Two Appalachian families, one White and one Black, are connected by a well-loved kitchen table"--Provided by publisher.
"Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown invites young readers to intentionally seek and celebrate all the wonderfully, marvelously shades of brown God used in the colorful world around them. Through the exploration of regions of the United States-from the Redwood forests in California and the rivers in Tennessee to the Grand Canyon and Florida reefs, from Mukluks in Alaska to Folklorico dancers in Texas, and many more-readers will marvel in the many wonderful colors God made, each a beautiful hue, but especially in the color brown, which He used to make me and you! Designed to help children celebrate diversity and rejoice in their own unique skin tones, Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown combats racism and colorism by teaching that all people God created have intentionally designed skin tones that are different hues of brown, from ivory to mahogany"--
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