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My Name Is a Song: A Story About Names, Identity & Belonging

gumroad   9.99 CAD   by restoralhub
4d old

Every child's name deserves to be spoken with love.My Name Is a Song follows Chiamaka, a young girl who moves to a new school where classmates struggle to pronounce her name. Hurt and unsure of herself, she begins to wish she had a different name. With the encouragement of her family, she discovers that her name carries meaning, history, and love, and that sharing it with others is something to be proud of, not hide.Perfect for:• African families• Immigrant and newcomer families• Multicultural classrooms• Parents and caregivers• Teachers and school libraries• Children ages 4–6Inside you'll discover✔ A beautiful story about identity and belonging✔ Encouragement to embrace cultural heritage✔ Positive conversations about diversity and inclusion✔ Gorgeous full-colour illustrations✔ A special page for parents and caregivers at the endWhether your child's name is African, Asian, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, or from any culture, this story reminds every child that their name is part of who they are.Because every name deserves to be spoken with respect.Product DetailsFormat: Digital PDFAge: 4–6 yearsPages: 20 beautifully illustrated pages

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