Racism and intolerance /

By: Spilsbury, Louise [author.]Contributor(s): Kai, Hanane [illlustrator.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Children in our worldPublisher: Hauppauge, NY : Barron's, 2018Copyright date: ©2017 Edition: First edition for the United States and CanadaDescription: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781438050225 (hardcover); 1438050224 (hardcover)Subject(s): Racism -- Juvenile literature | Racism | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / General | Racism | Inclusive Global Mindset InklusivGenre/Form: Juvenile works.DDC classification: 305.8 LOC classification: HT1521 | .S627 2018
Contents:
Living together -- What is racism? -- What is intolerance? -- What causes prejudice? -- At school -- Around the world -- Changing lives -- People who help -- Keeping people safe -- Respecting differences -- Things that unite us -- Talk about it -- How can you help?
Summary: In Racism and Intolerance, children can get answers to questions like: "What does it mean to be a racist--or intolerant?" and "How can I help?" Children will begin to understand the way others struggle with these issues and become empowered to make a difference.
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First published in Great Britain in 2017 by Wayland.

Includes bibliographical references (page 30) and index.

Living together -- What is racism? -- What is intolerance? -- What causes prejudice? -- At school -- Around the world -- Changing lives -- People who help -- Keeping people safe -- Respecting differences -- Things that unite us -- Talk about it -- How can you help?

In Racism and Intolerance, children can get answers to questions like: "What does it mean to be a racist--or intolerant?" and "How can I help?" Children will begin to understand the way others struggle with these issues and become empowered to make a difference.