Every child deserves to see themselves represented in the books they read

Children need to see themselves and a wide range of other people represented in the books they read, so they can develop empathy and respect. We believe that by exposing children to diverse perspectives we can contribute to building a more inclusive and equitable society.

Personal & Social Issues

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My Body My Taonga: Body Safety with Rāwiri and Ruby
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This Is How We Survive: Revolutionary Mothering, War, and Exile in the 21st Century
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The Story of Hurry
$36.00
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Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under Occupation
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The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance
$37.00
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Writings on the Wall: Palestinian Oral Histories
$45.00
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My Skin, Your Skin: Let's talk about race, racism, and empowerment
$24.00
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I Don't Like Wednesdays
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Something, Someday
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I am a Little Voice
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The Real Santa
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Blimmin’ Koro | Kātahi Rā, E Koro E!
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Tōku Whānau Rerehua/My Beautiful Family
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Just Like Kiwicorn
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Adventure Stories for Daring Girls
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Migrants
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In Our Own Back Yard
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SHE/HE/THEY/THEM
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Bloody Woman
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Afakasi Woman
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Blueblood: A Fairy Tale Revolution
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Girl Wonder and the Terrific Twins
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Cloud Busting
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Magic Betsey
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