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.
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- All
- Fantasy
- Autism
- Palestine
- Dementia
- Personal & Social Issues
- Age 5-7
- Aotearoa Authors
- Sustainability
- Adoption
- Poetry
- Learning Resources
- Games
- Religion
- Vitiligo
- Autobiography
- Adults
- Māori
- Biography
- Christmas
- Celebrations
- Activism/Politics
- Preschool
- Little Golden Books
- STEM
- Dyslexia
- Neurodivergent
- ADHD
- Disability Inclusive
- Trans Inclusive
- Teens/Young Adult
- Sign Language
- Body Positivity
- LGBTQ+
- Fairytales
- Age 6-10
- Adventure
- Environmental Care
- Gift Cards
- Positive Dispositions
- Age 4-8
- Te Reo
- Babies and Toddlers
- Age 8-12
- Emotional Regulation