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I have the right to culture, words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka

Label
I have the right to culture, words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I have the right to culture
Responsibility statement
words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
Series statement
I have the right series
Summary
I Have the Right to Culture explores a child's right to be curious and to experience all of humanity's shared knowledge, including music, art, dance and much more. When a child is born, they learn the language of their parents, they sing the songs of their grandparents and they eat the delicious food that their family prepares. They also start to wonder about the lives of other children who live far away. What languages do they speak? What songs do they sing? And what games do they play? Every child has the right to learn about the world they live in, including its history and its inventions. Every child has the right to learn about artists, about writers, about potters and photographers and architects, about musicians and dancers and poets. All of humanity's treasures are for sharing, and every child has the right to know about what has come before them! Children have the right to partake in culture as proclaimed in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Told from the perspective of a child, this colorful and vibrant book explores what it means to be a child who has the right to find beauty in their world
Target audience
primary
Classification
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