We decided early on that this month would focus on Social Justice and wanted to create lessons that helped children understand the idea of basic human rights. We are fortunate to have many of our human rights met, so helping children to see that we can help others around the world enjoy what we have, was the goal.
We found "Listen to the Wind" by Greg Mortenson, a book about a man who helped build a school for a village in Pakistan. It is written from a child's point of view and has beautiful artwork. It communicates how the villagers contributed to bettering their own community by assisting in the building of a school. Going to school is a basic human right, so having a school built is Justice.
If you have other book suggestions that you have found helpful in teaching Social Justice for young children (4-6 yr olds), please comment below, we would love to hear about other stories for this Virtue.
April: Justice
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