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Trim: 8 1/2 x 10
Copyright: 2009
Ages: 10 - Up
Guided Reading Level: N
Dewey: 323
Subject: Social Studies
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Curriculum Standards:
Social Studies:
People, Places, & Environments Individuals, Groups, & Institutions Power, Authority, & Governance Culture
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Description:
The 30 rights set down in 1948 by the United Nations are incredibly powerful. According to the U.N., every human—just by virtue of being human—is entitled to freedom, a fair government, a decent standard of living, work, play, and education, freedom to come and go as we please and to associate with anyone we please, and the right to express ourselves freely. Every Human Has Rights offers kids an accessibly written list of these rights, commentary—much of it deeply emotional—by other kids, and richly evocative photography illustrating each right. At the end of this deceptively simple book, kids will know—and feel—that regardless of individual differences and circumstances, each person is valuable and worthy of respect.
Reviews:Booklist Kirkus School Library Journal (starred)
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