『ANNE FRANK 』:: 教育と芸術 :: educación 

by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara, illustrated by Sveta Dorosheva

Teaching kids about history is, without a doubt, challenging. The humanitarian and civil rights we can still acknowledge today are the result of not having had them; or, furthermore, having had atrocities reintroduced into, more or less, ordered communities. Unfortunately, rights are not a certainty: what was once thought of as humanitarian, societal, and civil gain, now may be considered something that should be “rolled back”; let alone might there be a common aim to reach a point of truthful collective understanding, equality and respect.

The story of Anne Frank is a “must know” – it is tragic, it is incredibly uncomfortable, and it is the true life story of a young girl in captivity that is, strikingly, still very relevant.

For Toddlers, Preschoolers, Kids, Middle Schoolers, Tweens, Teens, and Caregivers.

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