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Not every book hits the same way every time. Sometimes, the timing makes all the difference.
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Some books challenge your beliefs. Some slow you down. Some make you uncomfortable.
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Books That Teach Kids About Real-World Issues (Without Preaching)
Stories are how children make sense of the world. But, what if the stories never show them the real world? This guide features powerful children’s books that tackle big, sensitive topics like casteism, discrimination, identity, and justice through age-appropriate storytelling and brilliant illustrations.
Books listed are: a. Aai and I by Mamta Nainy and Sanket Pethkar b. Baloo’s Big Win by Mamta Nainy and Saumya Oberoi c. The Boy Who Asked Why by Sowmya Rajendran and Satwik Gade d. My Name is Gulab by Sagar Kolwankar e. The Why-Why Girl by Mahasweta Devi and Kanyika Kini
These aren’t just books, these are tools to raise empathetic, aware, and conscious readers.
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When no matter what you do is not enough, you need to realize that you can't please everybody.
Book review of Hijab and Red Lipstick by Yousra Imran: https://youtu.be/uh22bowITxM?si=QC4me...
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Which book found you at the right time?
Not every book hits the same way every time. Sometimes, the timing makes all the difference.
đź’¬ What book met you when you needed it?
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Some books challenge your beliefs.
Some slow you down.
Some make you uncomfortable.
And that’s the point.
Do you think books should be easy to read, or meant to challenge you?
👇 Share your thoughts below.
[book opinions, reading discussion, booktube community, thoughtful books, deep reading,
reading perspective, book club conversation, readers community, We Read That Too]
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What kind of a book do you want right now?
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What kind of reads do you prefer?
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Why do you read?
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What do you prefer to read?
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Books That Teach Kids About Real-World Issues (Without Preaching)
Stories are how children make sense of the world. But, what if the stories never show them the real world?
This guide features powerful children’s books that tackle big, sensitive topics like casteism,
discrimination, identity, and justice through age-appropriate storytelling and brilliant
illustrations.
Books listed are:
a. Aai and I by Mamta Nainy and Sanket Pethkar
b. Baloo’s Big Win by Mamta Nainy and Saumya Oberoi
c. The Boy Who Asked Why by Sowmya Rajendran and Satwik Gade
d. My Name is Gulab by Sagar Kolwankar
e. The Why-Why Girl by Mahasweta Devi and Kanyika Kini
These aren’t just books, these are tools to raise empathetic, aware, and conscious readers.
📚 Save this guide to build a socially conscious children’s library.
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This one illustration says more than an entire textbook.
Baloo’s Big Win is a powerful read for young minds and old souls alike
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Some books entertain you.
Some books understand you.
Every Day I Read by Hwang Bo-reum did the latter.
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