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30 Illustrated Articles of Human Rights: A vibrant guide for young people.

Current price: $12.70
30 Illustrated Articles of Human Rights: A vibrant guide for young people.
30 Illustrated Articles of Human Rights: A vibrant guide for young people.

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30 Illustrated Articles of Human Rights: A vibrant guide for young people.

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Dive into the world of Human Rights with this engaging, empowering, and enjoyable children's book.
Human rights aren't just words; they're living principles shaping our society and guiding our actions. This book empowers young minds by instilling a profound understanding of their rights, encouraging them to raise their voices against injustice.
Collaborating with Robert F Kennedy Human Rights UK, artist Emma Evans presents a vibrant journey through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Vibrant illustrations bring to life each of the 30 articles, capturing the essence and significance of every right.
Perfect for budding Human Rights champions, activists, educators, and young individuals aged 4-14, this book sparks curiosity and advocacy while making learning an inspiring adventure.

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