What I See: Anti-Asian Racism From The Eyes Of A Child



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Title: What I See: Anti-Asian Racism From The Eyes Of A Child
Author: Christine T Leung
Publisher: LegaC Publishing
Ages: Children ages eight years old and up, teachers, and caregivers of children who have a history of being the aggressor or a bully.

Summary:

What I See is a beautifully illustrated, lyrical picture book about anti-Asian racism, from the child’s own perspective. The rise in xenophobia and anti-Asian hate incidents can be scary and confusing for kids This book is an easy-to-follow guide for the child to reflect, ask questions, and learn more about this important topic. Parents and caregivers will appreciate the note just for you as well as the sample questions and child-friendly definitions to assist with the lesson.

Build empathy. Encourage dialogue. Empower your child.

It takes a village to squash racism and xenophobia—let’s get started!

What our Vetting Team has to say:

“I like that it promotes self esteem and respect for others who look differently from you”.


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