Judy Thompson
BOOK DRIVE: My Language Rights
BOOK DRIVE: My Language Rights
a child’s right to their language
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DETAILS
DETAILS
Scribble US
Hardcover
32 pp
2025-03-04
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Discover the power and beauty of our world's languages!
My Language Rights invites young readers into the rich tapestry of multilingual communities. Through clear, engaging text and bold illustrations, children explore how our words carry our memories, heritage, and cultural identity.
This timely picture book presents a child-friendly manifesto for linguistic rights, celebrating the fundamental freedom to speak and learn in our mother tongues. Drawing from her experience as an educator, Judy Thompson crafts this essential message in collaboration with Spanish artist Tete Garcia, whose colorful artwork illuminates these important concepts for young readers.
Perfect for:
- Educators and Librarians: An invaluable resource for exploring cultural identity and human rights in an accessible way.
- Families: A thoughtful choice for multicultural households, sparking important conversations about language and heritage.
- Young Language Learners: An empowering book that validates children's experiences with multiple languages.
Drawing from PEN International's Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights, My Language Rights is a vital non-fiction picture book that educates and inspires, showing readers of all ages why protecting our diverse linguistic heritage matters.
