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    Who Says?

    A critical thinking book

    by Rebecca Schöpf

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    WHO SAYS old people can't get tattoos? Or that there are "girl" and "boy" toys? Is there really just one "skin coloured" pencil? And are all wolves really mean?

    In this lovingly hand-drawn book, kids and adults alike are challenged to question social norms and think critically. The ultimate message is one of tolerance and love (respectfully smashing prejudice and discrimination along the way!)
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    • Primary Category: Children’s Books
    • Additional Categories Australia, Baby
    • Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
      # of Pages: 28
    • Publish Date: Oct 24, 2019
    • Language English
    • Keywords diversity, children, critical thinking, tolerance
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    Rebecca Schöpf

    Rebecca Schöpf was born in Brisbane, Australia but now lives in the Tirolean Alps. Her life has been one big "Who Says?" story. This is her first book. You can contact her at becschoepf@gmail.com

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