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Human-Kind: Helping talk to kids about values
HUMAN-KIND books help you and your kids discuss what matters. Written by Zanni Louise and beautifully illustrated by Missy Turner, the books share anecdotes inspired by real-life kids. The Human-Kind books include resources for parents & teachers, writt
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Making it real
An important way to enable kids to engage with the values in the series was to make the ideas more concrete, Zanni says.
“Values are abstract, often complex concepts, so I wanted to provide a practical tool to open up the door to discussion in a fun, accessible way,” she says. “We introduce values through the voices of five fictional characters, who talk about what the value means to them.”
The target audience of preschool and early primary children was involved in the books’ development, as Zanni interviewed young students in their classrooms about their viewpoints on values. She says the children were “so eager to share their thoughts with me” and some of the anecdotes they mentioned made it into the books as examples.