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Little champions of justice : 8 stories for children who want to change the world / Shirin Taherzadeh ; illustrated by Alyssa De Asis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : First Valley Books, 2020Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781916279599
  • 1916279597
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Ṭáhirih -- Ronald McNair -- Nhlumba Bertha Mkhize -- Richard St. Barbe Baker -- Helen Elsie Austin -- Martin Manga -- Magdalene Carney -- Malietoa Tanumafili II.
Summary: Little champions of justice tells the true stories of eight remarkable girls and boys from around the world whose courage, determination and sense of justice have made the world a better place. Throughout history, and in every part of the world, little girls and boys through their courageous words and actions have helped make the world a better place. Even if at the time their actions may have seemed small, their bravery, determination and sense of justice have contributed to changing our world. The stories in this book are based on real people and real events. As we have never met the people in these stories, much of what they think and feel is what we have imagined. Each story takes place in a different part of the world and at a different time in history, and the lives of these individuals have all been inspired by the Bahá'í Faith and its teachings of unity, justice and the oneness of humanity.
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Little champions of justice tells the true stories of eight remarkable girls and boys from around the world whose courage, determination and sense of justice have made the world a better place. Throughout history, and in every part of the world, little girls and boys through their courageous words and actions have helped make the world a better place. Even if at the time their actions may have seemed small, their bravery, determination and sense of justice have contributed to changing our world. The stories in this book are based on real people and real events. As we have never met the people in these stories, much of what they think and feel is what we have imagined. Each story takes place in a different part of the world and at a different time in history, and the lives of these individuals have all been inspired by the Baháí Faith and its teachings of unity, justice and the oneness of humanity.

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Little champions of justice tells the true stories of eight remarkable girls and boys from around the world whose courage, determination and sense of justice have made the world a better place. Throughout history, and in every part of the world, little girls and boys through their courageous words and actions have helped make the world a better place. Even if at the time their actions may have seemed small, their bravery, determination and sense of justice have contributed to changing our world. The stories in this book are based on real people and real events. As we have never met the people in these stories, much of what they think and feel is what we have imagined. Each story takes place in a different part of the world and at a different time in history, and the lives of these individuals have all been inspired by the Bahá'í Faith and its teachings of unity, justice and the oneness of humanity.

Ṭáhirih -- Ronald McNair -- Nhlumba Bertha Mkhize -- Richard St. Barbe Baker -- Helen Elsie Austin -- Martin Manga -- Magdalene Carney -- Malietoa Tanumafili II.

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