THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER This chapter book edition of the groundbreaking #1 bestseller by luminaries Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds is an essential introduction to the history of racism and antiracism in America RACE. Uh-oh. The R-word. But actually talking about race is one of the most important things to learn how to do. Adapted from the award-winning, bestselling Stamp…
One Hen is the latest title from the creators of If The World Were a Village, Tree of Life and One Well. It is the perfect way to introduce children to the concept and importance of sustainable development. One Hen tells the story of Kojo, a young Ghanaian boy who uses a micro loan to buy a chicken, so he can sell the eggs to make money. Through hard work, Kojo soon earns enough to go back to s…
Start children on their reading journey with this brilliant book. Using the enjoyable repetition of familiar nursery rhymes, grown-ups can help children follow along and begin to recognise the letters j, w, v, qu x, y and z. Practice activities based around each letter will help to reinforce understanding. Written with, and consulted by, linguistics expert Susan Purcell, this book provides the …
Start children on their reading journey with this brilliant book. Using the enjoyable repetition of familiar nursery rhymes, grown-ups can help children follow along and begin to recognise the letters m, d, g, c/k, o and e. Practice activities based around each letter will help to reinforce understanding. Written with, and consulted by, linguistics expert Susan Purcell, this book provides the p…
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was only 25 when he helped organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was soon organizing black people across the country in support of the right to vote, desegregation, and other basic civil rights. Maintaining nonviolent and peaceful tactics even when his life was threatened, King was also an advocate for the poor and spoke out against racial and economic injustice…
A big think, conversation-changing book, full of practical advice, about how women can learn to claim the power of their voices in the workplace and at home, and what needs to change so they can finally be heard. From the Supreme Court to the conference room to the classroom, women find themselves interrupted much more often than their male counterparts. Worse, a 2015 Yale University study r…