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On Our Street

Our First Talk About Poverty

Jillian Roberts, Jaime Casap

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Beschreibung

Key Selling Points

  • This book offers an age-appropriate and straightforward introduction to the complex topic of homelessness.
  • The World Around Us series discusses difficult topics through an organic conversation starting with a common observation and continuing with follow-up questions that would naturally come from a young child.
  • Sidebars define larger concepts for further discussion with older and more curious children.
  • The author is a practicing child psychologist who is well known for her Just Enough series and the rest of The World Around Us series, and is a regular contributor to HuffPost, Global News and CBC.
  • On Our Street was shortlisted for the Bolen Books Children's Book Prize, was a CCBC starred selection and was commended as a Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People.

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Schlagwörter

causes of homelessness, essential services, bigger questions, human rights, relative poverty, tough questions, answers to hard questions, mental illness, homelessness, child psychologist, complex issues, guide for parents, difficult issues, social issues, kids of poverty, absolute poverty, introduce difficult issues, global issues, how to talk to kids about poverty, income disparity, access to resources, how to discuss homelessness with kids, poverty, community, fundamental human rights, social justice, refugees