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These students are bringing diversity to children’s literature, one book at a time

Source: CBC News

A group of students takes a page out of their own book by writing children’s stories to reflect the variety of cultures around the world.

This entry was posted in Culture and Belonging, The Bonds Between Us and tagged Culture & Society, Current Events, People on November 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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