
Books to Teach Kids About Stereotypes and Discrimination
This post is a part of a series: Books to Teach Kids About Social Justice Identity / Diversity / Stereotypes and Discrimination /Action Social justice is

This post is a part of a series: Books to Teach Kids About Social Justice Identity / Diversity / Stereotypes and Discrimination /Action Social justice is

This post is a part of a series: Books to Teach Kids About Social Justice Identity / Diversity / Stereotypes and Discrimination /Action Social justice is

This post is a part of a series: Books to Teach Kids About Social Justice Identity / Diversity / Stereotypes and Discrimination /Action If you’re reading

I’ll admit it – I bought The Bad Seed after seeing it on a few education instagrams, just crossing my fingers that it would live

This post contains affiliate links. Many moons ago (4 years and 3 months to be exact), I wrote a blog post about teaching empathy with

The second lesson in 4th grade’s Trudy Ludwig unit was around her book Better Than You (I wrote about our lesson with Just Kidding here). My interim
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