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Mamá, ¿qué es una casa de acogida?: Una historia real para niños sobre la trata de personas

by M. F. Renée , Layken Davey , Alejandra Scelles
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9781956242126
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Cultural Story-Weaver
  • Publisher Imprint: Cultural Story-Weaver
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 36
  • Original Price: GBP 13.99
  • Language: Spanish
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 295 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Social Topics / Emigration, Immigration & Refugees

La madre de Pierre es voluntaria en una casa de acogida. " Qué es una casa de acogida?", se pregunta. Hablando con su madre, Pierre encuentra respuestas para sus preguntas. Experimenta la alegría de ir a una casa de acogida y se da cuenta de que no hay nada que temer. Quiere regresar, ayudar a las personas que viven allí y marcar una diferencia en sus vidas. Esta es una historia real sobre un tema difícil y global-la trata de seres humanos-en un lenguaje infantil, a través de una conversación sincera entre una madre y un hijo.


Una guía educativa para padres y maestros para hablar con los niños sobre un tema difícil y global de una manera apropiada para su edad.

Davey, Layken: - Layken Davey was born in South Africa and grew up in Morocco. She loves stories, from anywhere and everywhere, and drawing characters and animals-especially horses. Layken is also the illustrator of "The Boy Who Weaves the World." and "The Boy of Many Colors." www.instagram.com/laykendavey/

Renée, M. F.: - M.F. Renée is a global nomad, who has traveled to more than 30 countries and has lived extensively in the United States, France, Morocco, and Spain. She loves to travel, speak foreign languages, experience different cultures, eat ethnic foods, meet people from faraway lands, and of course, write and tell stories. She currently lives in Spain and works in government-run safe houses with women and children who are rescued victims of human trafficking. You can find her on her website, "The Cultural Story-Weaver," at www.culturalstoryweaver.com.

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