
Handbooks for Little Humans: Inclusion
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There are so many things to learn, like: brushing your teeth, your left and right and how to sign your name.
Here's another thing to add to your list: being inclusive.
What does that mean? Good question! Being inclusive means we make the world feel friendly and safe for everyone.
Shall we take a look?
From bestselling author Zanni Louise comes a series to guide meaningful conversations between big and little humans about the things that count most.
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Persons
Zanni Louise is an internationally published Australian author of over 40 books from picture books to young adult novels (writing as Zanni L. Arnot.) Her books have been recognised by prominent speech pathology and educational publishing awards, as well as the Children's Book Council of Australia, White Raven's International Catalogue of Children's Books, Panda Awards, K.O.A.L.A. Awards, Sakura Book Medal Reading List and the Australian Book Design Awards, among others. Her middle-grade novel, Queenie in Seven Moves, is on the New South Wales school curriculum.
Zanni has a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Creative Writing, as well as a Graduate Diploma of Psychology and a Certificate in Counselling. She currently lives in an artists' warehouse in The Netherlands with two tall teens and an even taller husband. Zanni loves visiting schools, organising retreats for grown-ups, and running in forests. She is the founder of The Sunshine House, a growing community of writers and illustrators, as well as an author ambassador for Room To Read, which supports girls' education and literacy.
Jingting Wang is a children's book illustrator currently living in Sichuan, China. From an early age she has always been enchanted by the magical scenes and witty stories she found in picture books. After studying the Illustration MA at Kingston University in London and graduating with a distinction, she now specialises in children's illustration.
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