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Stories about racism featuring groups of children for children aged 7 to 8 years old

Discover our collection of educational stories about racism, specially designed for children aged 7 to 8. These captivating tales feature groups of children learning together about the importance of acceptance and diversity. Each story, available online or as a free PDF download, offers a valuable opportunity to address essential themes with young ones. Read and share these stories to raise children's awareness of tolerance and friendship. Together, let's build a better world, one story at a time.

Stories about racism: groups of children (4)

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There are 4 children: - Sam: a 10-year-old boy with brown hair and glasses, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige shorts. He is sitting on a rug, surrounded by books, telling a story to his friends. - Aiden: a 9-year-old boy with blonde hair and freckles, dressed in a green t-shirt and jeans. He is sitting next to Sam, listening attentively with a big smile. - Malik: a 10-year-old boy with black hair and dark skin, wearing a red t-shirt and black pants. He is leaning forward, elbows on his knees, showing interest in the story. - Lucas: a 9-year-old boy with brown hair and fair skin, dressed in a yellow t-shirt and shorts. He is sitting cross-legged, his eyes shining with curiosity. The setting is a cozy room with light blue walls. Colorful bookshelves decorate the room, and a large fluffy rug is spread on the floor. A window lets in sunlight, illuminating the children's faces. The main scene shows the children enthusiastically discussing an inspiring story about Rosa Parks. They exchange ideas on the importance of kindness and justice, with determined expressions on their faces. Illustrations from open books and drawings of hearts and joined hands float around them, symbolizing their commitment to doing good.

Learning Together: Stories of Friendship and Respect

Interactive story 7-8 years old

Four seven-year-old boys discover the importance of kindness, inclusion, and standing up to racism through everyday experiences and family conversations.

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Une illustration sous forme de dessin destinée aux enfants représentant une cour d'école ensoleillée à Willow Creek, où un groupe d'enfants de 7 ans, composé d'un garçon aux cheveux bouclés et à la peau claire qui dessine joyeusement sur un grand papier, d'une fille aux cheveux noirs et à la peau mate qui tient un morceau de tissu coloré, d'un garçon aux cheveux bruns et à la peau olive qui raconte une histoire avec enthousiasme, et d'une fille aux cheveux blonds et à la peau claire qui assemble des pièces de puzzle, se rassemblent autour d'une magnifique fresque colorée illustrant la diversité et l'amitié, symbolisant l'importance de l'acceptation et du respect entre les cultures.

Colors of Togetherness: The Art of Friendship

Reading 7 min. 7-8 years old

In the vibrant town of Willow Creek, a boy named Leo, along with his friends, discovers the beauty of diversity when they welcome a new girl, Aisha, into their group and embark on a creative project that celebrates their unique backgrounds. Through their friendship and collaboration, they learn valuable lessons about kindness and understanding.

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