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Standing Up to Racism: A lift-the-flap board book about standing together

Dr Pragya Agarwal Louise Forshaw

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English
Pat-a-Cake
31 August 2021
Series: Find Out About
An introduction to standing up to racism for young children and their

families, with flaps to lift

It's never too early to teach children to be antiracist, and this lift-the-flap book is a great toolkit for young children and their families alike. It is all about recognising and celebrating the differences that make people who they are, and explains in age-appropriate language what racism is and how to help stand up to it.

Find Out About: Racism helps curious preschoolers understand how other children live and the different challenges everyone faces, which is key for developing empathy.

With flaps to lift, this is an excellent, interactive book for children and their parents and carers to share together.

A free parent guide to talking about racism with young children is available to download separately.

Also available: Feelings, Kindness, Saving Our Planet, Families, Making Friends

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Illustrated by:   Louise Forshaw
Imprint:   Pat-a-Cake
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 214mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781526383297
ISBN 10:   1526383292
Series:   Find Out About
Pages:   18
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 1 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Pragya Agarwal (Author) Pragya Agarwal is a behavioural and data scientist, who has worked as a consultant and speaker for the United Nations, UNESCO, Environment Agency, NHS, UK Police Commissioners, Cabinet Office, US Defence Services, etc and various international universities as Oxford, Cambridge, Columbia, Koblenz, Imperial College and so on. Pragya has held a Leverhulme Fellowship and senior academic positions in US and UK Universities for over 12 years. She has also held fellowships at University of California- Santa Barbara, University of Melbourne and Johns Hopkins University. Pragya is the author of a number of academic books and numerous scholarly articles, and three non-fiction books and many articles for a general audience. Her writing has appeared in Guardian, Prospect, Forbes, Huffington Post, BBC Science Focus, Scientific American, WIRED and New Scientist, Wellcome Collection, as well as magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Elle and so on. Her creative non-fiction writing also appears in a number of literary magazines. Besides non-fiction books for adults, she has also recently written her first book for children. She is a two-time TEDx speaker and has appeared as an expert on many international podcasts and shows such as NPR, BBC Women's Hour, BBC Radio 4 'The Spark' and Darren Brown's podcast 'The Bigoted Brain'. Louise Forshaw (Illustrator) Louise was born in 1987 - most likely with a pencil in her hand! Her passion for drawing started at around 4 years old. Nothing was safe from her coloured pencils! She spent most of her childhood watching cartoons and drawing comics to give to her favourite teachers. She went on to graduate from Newcastle College in 2008 with a BA Hons in Illustration and Animation. Louise works from home in a small studio (and sometimes from the sofa) being supervised by three noisy and very naughty Jack Russell Terriers.

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