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New Kids' Books Put A Human Face On The Refugee Crisis : NPR

New Kids' Books Put A Human Face On The Refugee Crisis : NPR | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
In the world of adults, the Supreme Court has upheld a travel ban from some mostly Muslim nations, and refugee arrivals from Syria as well as other Middle East hot spots have slowed to a trickle. Political leaders claim refugees are a threat. But in the world of children's literature, there's a new trend towards putting stories about resilient young Muslim refugees front and center.

More than a dozen books are due out this fall, from picture books for toddlers to complex novels for the teen audience. The new crop adds to a growing list of titles that present a positive image of refugees, humanizing and personalizing the ongoing conflicts, says Vicky Smith, children's editor at Kirkus Reviews. "It is a real desire on the part of authors, illustrators and publishers to respond to the crisis in a way that is proactive and helpful," she says.
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16 Books about Refugees for Kids & Adults - NYPL

16 Books about Refugees for Kids & Adults - NYPL | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
For anyone trying to understand what it feels like to be driven from your home or your country, books—many first-person accounts, written by refugees themselves—are a good first step toward insight.
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