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"A bad thing happened, we saw it on TV.My friends at school point fingers, they say the baddies look just like me.Could this be true? Is this what Muslims do?"Join Iqra on a journey of discovery as she comes to terms with Islamophobia at school and strengthens her faith in Islam. Iqra is intended to be a resource for Muslim parents to begin addressing the topics of terrorism and islamophobia with their children. It was created in recognition that this is a growing issue in our communities and a topic we need to equip our children to talk about in a meaningful and constructive manner. Not only will the next generation be exposed to anti-muslim attitudes through the media and wider public opinion, they are also at greater risk than ever of being exposed to radical ideas and being radicalised themselves. The book aims to be a starting point for a much broader conversation and is by no means a comprehensive resource.
Kids glean so much of their view of the world from the books they read. They mimic the language, ideas, attitudes and beliefs they read in books. As parents it is our job to expose kids to books that open up their hearts and minds. Books with diverse characters. Both characters that look like them and characters don''t. We need to show them that love, success, kindness, personal power and hope are not tied to their gender, skin colour or any other factor that is out of their control. These things are open to everyone. Children who read diverse stories, will accept diversity as the norm. They will lean toward inclusivity and expect a seat at the table when matters of importance are discussed. After all, all our voices count! We all have two eyes, two ears, two hands, two feet and one BIG heart!
Explore a world of culture and colour in this fun and inventive counting book!Kids glean so much of their view of the world from the books they read. They mimic the language, ideas, attitudes and beliefs they read in books. As parents it is our job to expose kids to books that open up their hearts and minds. Books with diverse characters. Both characters that look like them and characters don''t. We need to show them that love, success, kindness, personal power and hope are not tied to their gender, skin colour or any other factor that is out of their control. These things are open to everyone. Children who read diverse stories, will accept diversity as the norm. They will lean toward inclusivity and expect a seat at the table when matters of importance are discussed. After all, all our voices count!
Transform your creative practice with this beautifully designed journal for writers. Be inspired to to pursue your art through thought provoking quotes, writing tips, prompts and most importantly a beautiful space to put your work.
Join Iqra on a journey of discovery as she comes to terms with Islamophobia at school and strengthens her faith in Islam. This is a storybook that can be used by Muslim parents to begin addressing the topics of terrorism and islamophobia with their children. It is in recognition that this is a growing issue in our communities and a subject we need to equip our children to talk about in a meaningful and constructive manner. Not only will the next generation be exposed to anti-muslim attitudes through the media and wider public opinion, they are also at greater risk than ever before of being exposed to radical ideas and being radicalised themselves. The book aims to be a tool for parents to begin broaching the topic and is by no means a comprehensive resource.
Explore a world of culture and colour in this fun and inventive counting book!Kids glean so much of their view of the world from the books they read. They mimic the language, ideas, attitudes and beliefs they read in books. As parents it is our job to expose kids to books that open up their hearts and minds. Books with diverse characters. Both characters that look like them and characters don''t. We need to show them that love, success, kindness, personal power and hope are not tied to their gender, skin colour or any other factor that is out of their control. These things are open to everyone. Children who read diverse stories, will accept diversity as the norm. They will lean toward inclusivity and expect a seat at the table when matters of importance are discussed. After all, all our voices count!
Kids glean so much of their view of the world from the books they read. They mimic the language, ideas, attitudes and beliefs they read in books. As parents it is our job to expose kids to books that open up their hearts and minds. Books with diverse characters. Both characters that look like them and characters don''t. We need to show them that love, success, kindness, personal power and hope are not tied to their gender, skin colour or any other factor that is out of their control. These things are open to everyone. Children who read diverse stories, will accept diversity as the norm. They will lean toward inclusivity and expect a seat at the table when matters of importance are discussed. After all, all our voices count! We all have two eyes, two ears, two hands, two feet and one BIG heart!
The Motherhood Project aims to celebrate the maternal experience in all its diversity. The project came about in recognition of the growing need to re-establish the 'village' for the modern world. We hope that by showcasing experiences of motherhood we can provide a small insight into the shared spaces that mothers occupy.
Our World is a collection of beautiful photos from around the world. The photographers were asked to submit photos that reflect their lived experience. The accompanying stories give a small insight into what life is like behind the lens.
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