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Ordinary Terrible Things

This series follows children as they navigate common childhood crises and difficulties. They embark on journeys where they learn to manage challenging situations with their senses alert and their spirits intact. Help often comes from unexpected places, whether from family, teachers, or even dreams. Crucially, however, it is the children themselves who find the strength and ways to cope and grow.

Death Is Stupid
Not My Idea
  • Not My Idea

    A Book About Whiteness

    • 72 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The book explores the dynamics of race relations, highlighting the urgent need for white individuals to confront their racial ignorance while simultaneously expressing a desire to contribute positively to racial justice. It emphasizes the perspectives and expectations of people of color regarding white allies in the fight against racism, fostering a dialogue aimed at understanding and collaboration in achieving social equity.

    Not My Idea
    4.0
  • Death Is Stupid

    • 64 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    'She's in a better place now,' adults say again and again when someone dies. But it doesn't seem better, it seems stupid. This forthright exploration of grief and mourning recognises the anger, confusion and fear that we feel about death - but refuses to succumb to banalaties when talking about it. Necessary and beautiful, Death is Stupid is an invaluable tool for talking about death, but also the possibilities for celebrating life and love.

    Death Is Stupid
    4.4