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OverviewDiscover the power of standing for equality-the Rosa Parks story for kids ages 8 to 12 Here's the whole, true story of Rosa Parks' life―and the spark of change she helped light for the civil rights movement. So Other People Would Be Also Free reveals how Rosa's lifetime of experiences inspired her famous choice―when she stayed seated on a segregated bus to take a stand for racial equality. Take a walk through her childhood and hear about her struggles as a black woman in midcentury America. Going beyond other Rosa Parks books for kids, this complete story shows how her strong values and bravery as a lifelong activist makes her a role model for fighting injustice. This illuminating choice in Rosa Parks books for kids includes: A lasting impact―Find out how the world changed during Rosa Parks' life and the ways her legacy is still alive. Talk about it―Questions in each chapter invite you to share ideas for creating your own change in the world. Real-life stories―History comes alive with accounts of people and events in civil rights that you won't find in other Rosa Parks books for kids. Get inspired by Rosa's incredible accomplishments in So Other People Would Be Also Free―a standout among Rosa Parks books for kids. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tonya LesliePublisher: Callisto Kids Imprint: Callisto Kids Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9781641525657ISBN 10: 1641525657 Pages: 118 Publication Date: 01 October 2019 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is designed to be pondered, discussed, and mentored. I appreciate that the narrative and discussion points are not hyperpartisan or racially charged. They are absolutely respectful and true to the history of the fight for civil rights, while still framing discussion points in terms of principles and interrogatives that even 'not-of-color' readers--people of contemporary privilege--will resonate with and consider in a way that broadens thinking and promotes a building of rapport. --Oliver D. This is a readable and informative children's biography of Rosa Parks. It is great for one student to read or to use in a classroom as part of a curriculum. There are thought-provoking questions throughout. --E. Burton Well written and approachable. More than just a dumbed down book for kids, this is age appropriate and thought provoking. Very approachable and good for teaching kids about Rosa and her impact on American history. --Tom B. """This book is designed to be pondered, discussed, and mentored. I appreciate that the narrative and discussion points are not hyperpartisan or racially charged. They are absolutely respectful and true to the history of the fight for civil rights, while still framing discussion points in terms of principles and interrogatives that even 'not-of-color' readers--people of contemporary privilege--will resonate with and consider in a way that broadens thinking and promotes a building of rapport.""--Oliver D. ""This is a readable and informative children's biography of Rosa Parks. It is great for one student to read or to use in a classroom as part of a curriculum. There are thought-provoking questions throughout.""--E. Burton ""Well written and approachable. More than just a dumbed down book for kids, this is age appropriate and thought provoking. Very approachable and good for teaching kids about Rosa and her impact on American history.""--Tom B." This book is designed to be pondered, discussed, and mentored. I appreciate that the narrative and discussion points are not hyperpartisan or racially charged. They are absolutely respectful and true to the history of the fight for civil rights, while still framing discussion points in terms of principles and interrogatives that even 'not-of-color' readers--people of contemporary privilege--will resonate with and consider in a way that broadens thinking and promotes a building of rapport. --Oliver D. This is a readable and informative children's biography of Rosa Parks. It is great for one student to read or to use in a classroom as part of a curriculum. There are thought-provoking questions throughout. --E. Burton Well written and approachable. More than just a dumbed down book for kids, this is age appropriate and thought provoking. Very approachable and good for teaching kids about Rosa and her impact on American history. --Tom B. Author InformationTONYA LESLIE, PhD is an educational consultant, editor, program developer, professional development service provider, and children's book author. Dr. Leslie has worked with pioneering institutions such as PBS, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Sesame Workshop, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Read more at www.tonyaleslie.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |