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nurturing 21st Century Children


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                                3 inspiring READS





            encouraging children to read books depicting diverse cultures and lifestyles is a good way to
            enable them to make sense of the new globalised world order. they need to develop empathy
              for people from varied religious and cultural backgrounds and understand their fears and
                                   dreams. here is a selection for young readers

                                                      Mini P.



                                       the ProudeSt bLue: A Story of  Hijab and Family
                                       by Ibtihaj Muhammad
                                       Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Readers   Price: Rs.1,760
                                       Written by US-based social justice activist Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first Muslim
                                       American woman in hijab to win a fencing bronze medal at the Olympic Games
                                       (2016), this is a charmingly illustrated story about the first day of  school in
                                       America of  two sisters, one of  whom wears a hijab (veil).
                                          With her new backpack and light-up shoes, Faizah knows the first day of
                                       school is going to be special. It’s the start of  a brand new year and it’s her
                                       older sister Asiya’s first day of  hijab — of  beautiful blue fabric, like the ocean
                                       waving to the sky. But not everyone sees the hijab as beautiful. Despite her sister
                                       being subjected to hurtful, confusing words, Faizah finds new ways to be strong.
                                       An endearing tale of  sibling bonding, this book empathetically captures the
                                       tribulations of  emigre community children in the US.

         goodbye, friend! heLLo, friend!
         by Cori Doerrfeld
         Price: Rs.1,141
         Publisher: Dial Books
         Change and transitions are hard, but Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend! demonstrates
         how, when one experience ends, another begins. This illustrated book by US-based
         children’s author Cori Doerrfield follows two best friends as they say goodbye to
         snowmen, and hello to rain puddles. They say goodbye to long walks, butterflies,
         and the sun... and hello to long evening talks, fireflies, and the stars. But the
         hardest goodbye of  all comes when one of  the friends has to move to another city.
         A beautiful tale of  friendship and parting, it highlights how children can adapt to
         change and new experiences with grace and resilience.

                            SuLWe
                            by Lupita Nyong'o
                            Publisher: Penguin     Price: Rs. 501.50
                            Sulwe has skin the colour of  midnight, darker than everyone in her family, or her school. Sulwe
                            just wants her skin to be lighter, to be beautiful and bright, like her mother and sister. Then a
                            magical journey in the night sky opens her eyes and she comes to love her deep dark skin colour.
                              Written by Oscar-winning actress (12 Years a Slave) LupitaNyong’o, Suklwe is a heartwarming
                            story to inspire children to celebrate their own unique beauty. Through this story, Nyong’o
                            addresses and confronts her own battle with ‘colorism’.
                              The picture book is illustrated byVashti Harrison, best known for Little Leaders: Bold Women in
                            Black History.



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