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Color carne. Un cuento sobre el racismo y el valor de la diversidad

 Category: Diversity and Inclusion, Elementary School, Preschool, School Life and Education  Language: Spanish More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
 Description:

Un cuento de Desirée Bela-Lobedde para explicar el racismo a los niños.

El mar tiene muchos tonos de azul. ¿Y si no existe un único color carne?

Llega el primer día de cole y todos los colores están muy ilusionados: ¡por fin saldrán de la caja y podrán pintar los dibujos de los niños! Color Amarillo pintará el sol de verano, Color Azul el mar y las olas, Color Rojo un coche rapidísimo… ¿Y Color Carne?

En esta entrañable historia, los más pequeños aprenderán que hay mil y un tonos de piel y que existen tantos colores como realidades. Escrito por Desirée Bela-Lobedde, la exitosa autora de Ser mujer negra en España, con este cuento los niños crecerán en la tolerancia y celebrarán que todos somos igual de diferentes.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

A story by Desirée Bela-Lobedde to explain racism to children.

The sea has many shades of blue. What if there isn’t just one “skin color”?

It’s the first day of school, and all the colors are very excited: they’ll finally be able to come out of the box and color the children’s drawings! Yellow will paint the summer sun, Blue the sea and waves, Red a super-fast racecar… And, what about Skin Color?

In this heartwarming story, young readers will learn that there are countless shades of skin as many of them as there are realities.

Written by Desirée Bela-Lobedde, acclaimed author of Being a Black Woman in Spain, this story helps children grow up embracing tolerance and celebrating the fact that we are all equally unique.

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