‘We’re trapped ... books free our minds’
Book Aid highlights Tamer Institute
(The Observer Book Aid Appeal December 2005)
In the third week of our appeal, Conal Urquhart reports on the Palestinian institute making sure children don’t grow up illiterate
The Observer. Sunday, 11 December 2005 (...)
Three representations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in children’s literature
(Part 1)
Fouad Moughrabi The Electronic Intifada 5 February 2007
Lynne Reid Banks, Broken Bridge (Avon Books, 1994)
Deborah Ellis, Three Wishes: Palestinians and Israeli Children Speak (Groundwood Books, (...)
By Susan Perry | 07/25/13
Gender stereotyping of parental roles is common even in 21st century children’s literature.
Although 67 percent of American moms now have jobs outside the home and American dads are far more involved in their children’s lives than they were even a generation ago, you — (...)
CHILDREN’S VOICES IN THE TURMOIL OF WAR -
By Monika Riihelä
Translated in English by Niina Rutanen
Children are Telling Finland
Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Kassem Aina & Faizah Masri, and Beit Atfal Al Smood Lebanon.
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