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portada Mistaken Identity: The Story of Tallulah (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
40
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9783991302438

Mistaken Identity: The Story of Tallulah (in English)

Braithwaite Valerie (Author) · Novum Publishing Gmbh · Hardcover

Mistaken Identity: The Story of Tallulah (in English) - Braithwaite Valerie

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Synopsis "Mistaken Identity: The Story of Tallulah (in English)"

Mistaken Identity is a children's story about Tallulah, a 31/2-year-old girl from a mixed-race family whose Auntie Valerie is a manager at a multicultural Day Centre.Tallulah and her mother are invited to attend a Black Awareness Course at Salford University in Manchester, and she is excited to learn new things and make new friends.The story explores how people identify themselves based on their skin tone. It highlights the importance of treating everyone equally, regardless of race, culture, gender, age, dress, or disability. With illustrations throughout, it is easy for children to understand and engage with the story.Overall, Mistaken Identity is a great book to help children learn about diversity and equality. It encourages them to appreciate differences and celebrate diversity while promoting kindness and compassion towards others.

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