Some Past Literature Circle Books
Children's Rights:
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Amnesty International (2008). We are all born free. London, Great Britain. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books.
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Bunting, E. (1991). Fly Away Home.
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Castle, C. (2011). For every child. Toronto, Canada: Kids Can Press.
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Guillain, A. (2008). Bella’s Chocolate Surprise.
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Kyuchukov, H. (2004). My Name was Hussein.
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Landowne, Y. (2005). Selavi: That is Life: A Haitian Story of Hope.
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National Geographic (2008). Every human has rights: What you need to know about your human rights. National Geographic Children’s Books.
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Pegi, D. S. (2003). The Carpet Boy’s Gift.
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Serres, A. (2012). I have the right to be a child. Groundwood Books.
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Smith, D. J. This child, every child: A book about the world’s children.
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Smith, D. (2011). If the World Were a Village.
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Williams, M. (2005). Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan.