A Is for Activist
Book - 2013
"The bestselling ABC book for families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that we believe in and fight for"--Page [4] of cover.
Publisher:
New York, NY : Seven Stories Press, [2013]
Edition:
Triangle Square Books for young readers edition
Copyright Date:
©2013
ISBN:
9781609806934
160980693X
160980693X
Branch Call Number:
jE Concept NAGARA 2016
Characteristics:
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm


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List - Multcolib Homeworkcenter Picks: Equity and Social Justice
multcolib_homeworkcenter
Dec 21, 2017

First published as a board book and now available in this picture book format, this alphabet book explains terms of social justice like "equity" and "activist." Useful as a discussion tool for older readers too.
List - Multcolib Assignments: Read-Aloud Books on Equity for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 grade
SchoolCorps1
Nov 28, 2017

Grade 4 and up. Read and Discuss.
First published as a board book and now available in this picture book format, this alphabet book explains terms of social justice like "equity" and "activist." Useful as a discussion tool for older readers too.
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Add a CommentLoved this book! Great for kids and adults. Will be gifting a copy to my pregnant niece.
LOVE this book! I saw this on one of the reading lists on "A Mighty Girl" so glad SCL had this!
This isn't an ordinary alphabet book. It's a call to arms! And a call to cats. I'm not kidding - there's a cat on every page!
A great book with something to appeal to all ages. Great for discussion around the dinner table. Inspirational for writing your own verses.
This book contains lovely artwork! The text is full of alliteration and rhyme which creates a sense of energy and urgency throughout the book. The language really captures the feel of activism. Though this is in the format of a board book, the concepts and images are more developmentally appropriate for an older audience. This would be a great book to read with older children and even teens as a discussion piece.