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Remarkable Rosa is an activity workbook in the Heritage Series from Prideful Kids. The workbook utilizes the story of Rosa Parks to teach pre-k through elementary aged children, core curriculum: reading, writing, language arts, math, history, and geography. This activity workbook teaches Black History in a way that reinforces anti-racist culture in your home or classroom. Black children, bi-racial children, and children of all of races have enjoyed these activity workbooks during Black History Month and all year long. This fun and interactive activity workbook teaches young children about the Civil Rights Movement, segregation, and racism from a place where children can understand. Parents are not intimidated or afraid of the content when teaching Black History to their young kids. It opens the doors to discuss Black History in an empowering way. It also gives parents a break as children work through the activities without assistance.
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Remarkable Rosa is an activity workbook in the Heritage Series from Prideful Kids. The workbook utilizes the story of Rosa Parks to teach pre-k through elementary aged children, core curriculum: reading, writing, language arts, math, history, and geography. This activity workbook teaches Black History in a way that reinforces anti-racist culture in your home or classroom. Black children, bi-racial children, and children of all of races have enjoyed these activity workbooks during Black History Month and all year long. This fun and interactive activity workbook teaches young children about the Civil Rights Movement, segregation, and racism from a place where children can understand. Parents are not intimidated or afraid of the content when teaching Black History to their young kids. It opens the doors to discuss Black History in an empowering way. It also gives parents a break as children work through the activities without assistance.