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| Title
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Our rights: how kids are changing the world [8 books] (37744) |
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| Physical
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33 pieces
| Copyrighted
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2013
| Distributor
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Second Story Press
(4181)
| Country
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Canada
| Audience
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Intermediate (I)
| Collection
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Booking Library
| Series
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The kids activist series
(1847)
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| Synopsis
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Describes true accounts of how children from around the world have
stood up for their rights and the rights of others. Features two-page
profiles of ten children and the changes they have inspired, among
other mentions. Cover: raising funds on the Internet to combat
poverty, school education for girls, choosing education over gangs,
education for First Nations children, raising money to help homeless
children, applying for divorce at age 10, escaping from the life of a
child soldier, organizing peace marches, and more.
| Author
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Wilson, Janet
| Dimensions
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23 cm.
ISBN#
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9781926920955
| Pub. Loc.
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Toronto, ON
| Contents
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8 books ; 1 Points of Inquiry pamphlet.
| Notes
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Theme: Inquiry
| Parts
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8 books ; 1 guide all in a 41 x 31 cm. plastic bag.
| Stmt Resp
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written and illustrated by Janet Wilson
| Guide
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Guide Included
| Subjects
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Careers - Positive Community Engagement(CK);
ChildrenCivil rightsBiography;
Civil rights workersBiography;
Human rights workersBiography;
Inquiry-based learning;
Social reformersBiography;
Canadian(CK)
| Call#
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INQ 4-6
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