Many children’s novels and even picture books
possess great power to open up new worlds
and inspire a capacity for empathy. Being able to
empathise makes it easier to be kind, tolerant and
willing to consider other points of view. It makes it
harder to adopt prejudiced stances, helps to guard
against aggression and conflict and may even
encourage people to take positive action on behalf
of others. It also helps young people to put their own
problems in perspective. These are all values that lie
at the heart of human rights and we can find them
in books for children.
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