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Book Synopsis: An inspirational celebration of the rights that all kids have under the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child, with drawings and paintings created by children from around the world. From the right to play to the right to learn to the right to a name—the United Nations thought of everything!
Written from the perspective of a child, this book explains in simple text many of the rights that are found in the United Nations’ Convention of the Rights of the Child: from the right to play, to learn, and to share thoughts freely to protection from harmful work, violence, and exploitation. Young readers will learn that each one of them is important, but together these rights help kids everywhere live healthy and happy lives.
This beautifully illustrated book contains drawings and paintings created by children from around the world—the winners of an international drawing competition titled “Kids for Human Rights”—illustrating each of the rights.
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Introducing "A Child's Right to Rights" - an inspiring and empowering book that celebrates the rights every child should have, according to the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child. This captivating book is adorned with magnificent drawings and paintings, all lovingly created by talented children from across the globe. Through simple yet compelling text, young readers are introduced to the various rights they deserve.
From the right to play and learn to the right to express their thoughts freely, this remarkable book covers it all. The United Nations has meticulously considered the needs and well-being of children, leaving no stone unturned. By exploring concepts such as protection from harmful work, violence, and exploitation, children will begin to understand the crucial role these rights play in their lives.
"A Child's Right to Rights" offers a wonderful perspective from a child's point of view, making it relatable and easily understandable. By joining forces with thousands of children worldwide, this book showcases stunning artwork, selected as winners of the renowned international drawing competition, "Kids for Human Rights." Each illustration beautifully represents a different right, breathing life into the words on the page and inspiring young readers to embrace their importance.
Here lies an opportunity for children everywhere to not only educate themselves but also to feel the force of collective empowerment. By appreciating their individual significance and the power of a united voice, kids can strive towards healthier, happier lives. We invite you to embark on this eye-opening journey with your child and discover the world of rights together.
To empower your child with the knowledge and importance of their rights, order "A Child's Right to Rights" right now. Click here to make your purchase and embark on this enlightening adventure.
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