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UNESCO’s visit to IBBY Palestine

UNESCO Delegation Visit to the Library of IBBY Palestine in Gaza Handing Khitam her prize for winning UNESCO’s "World Tales" competition Giovanni SCEPI Head of the Culture Unit at UNESCO Palestine, and Youssef Al-Ejla, Head of UNESCO Office visited PBBY Shawka give Khitam al-Hissi the (...)

A Land Fueled by People and Stones

This moving piece by writer Dima Sehwail written during the 2008-9 war on Gaza it was published in IBBY 33rd Congress book and of the few items read in one of the plenary sessions A land fueled by people and stones Faces of people in my country Their fingers Legs Hands And tongues will (...)

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WHO WILL WAKE JUSTICE UP?

Monday 10 February 2014
Beverley Naidoo WHO WILL WAKE JUSTICE UP? Beverley Naidoo (published by TES 9.11.2001 entitled ’Real suffering speaks truth about injustice’) Imagine a narrow school hall filled with teenage schoolgirls in the week after September 11th. They have read the opening of my novel The Other Side of (...)


A Little Piece of Ground

Monday 10 February 2014
Elizabeth Laird With Sonia Nimr What Liz Laird said about writing the book: http://www.elizabethlaird.co.uk/#!a-little-piece-of-ground/cyw1 Outside the home of the Aboudi in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, an Israeli tank blocks the street. Armed troops have kept the inhabitants inside (...)


Palestinians in Fiction for Young People

Monday 10 February 2014
Elsa. Marston Wasafiri Issue 60, December 2009 Elsa Marston No matter how subtly, or how well wrapped in drama, fantasy or humour, literary fiction for young people conveys values — and surely we would not want it any other way. Of quite a different order, however, is the reflection of a (...)


The Shepherd’s Granddaughter

Monday 10 February 2014
Anne Carter Award Letter February 2, 2009 Dear Staff of Groundwood Books, On behalf of the International Reading Association’s Notable Books for a Global Society, it is my distinct pleasure to inform you that our committee has selected one of the extraordinary titles from your publishing house (...)


ICBD 2014

Monday 10 February 2014
Letter to the children of the world International Children Book Day 2014 Ireland Readers often ask writers how it is that they write their stories – where do the ideas come from? From my imagination, the writer answers. Ah, yes, readers might say. But where is your imagination, and what is (...)


Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

Monday 10 February 2014
Tamer Institute for Community Education "For its exceptional reading promotion work, the Tamer Institute for Community Education has been awarded the 2009 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award." Click on the page for the full article (...)


Children Under Occupation

Monday 10 February 2014
This article was published in "Corner Stone" (Issue 41 - Summer 2006) Click on the photo for the full edition.


Finding Palestine in Children’s Books

Monday 10 February 2014
Elsa Marston The Arab world in children’s books Finding Palestine Abstract In this article based on a talk given at an international conference on children’s literature sponsored by the Lebanese Association of Women Researchers, Marston writes about the depiction of Arabs and Palestinians, in (...)


Telling the Truth for Palestinian Children

Monday 10 February 2014
A presentation by the Canadian writer Anne Carter at IBBY 30th Congress in Macau Speech http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=638 And PowerPoint presentation This was presented at IBBY 30 Congress in Macau- China in 2006 Telling the Truth for Palestinian Children Anne Laurel Carter/Canada The (...)


Medchild Award- Posted IBBY WP

Monday 10 February 2014
Tamer Institute for Community Education was awarded the First Medchild Award for Best Practice for the category of Education and Culture. The award is of the value €25.000. It is the first time that this award is launched and it is an award for the promotion of children rights and their (...)


Observer: Book Aid Appeal on books in Palestine & Africa

Monday 10 February 2014
‘We’re trapped ... books free our minds’ Book Aid highlights Tamer Institute (The Observer Book Aid Appeal December 2005) In the third week of our appeal, Conal Urquhart reports on the Palestinian institute making sure children don’t grow up illiterate The Observer. Sunday, 11 December 2005 (...)


Moughrabi Children’s Literature

Monday 10 February 2014
Three representations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in children’s literature (Part 1) Fouad Moughrabi The Electronic Intifada 5 February 2007 Lynne Reid Banks, Broken Bridge (Avon Books, 1994) Deborah Ellis, Three Wishes: Palestinians and Israeli Children Speak (Groundwood Books, (...)


Gender Stereotyping in Children’s Books

Monday 10 February 2014
By Susan Perry | 07/25/13 Gender stereotyping of parental roles is common even in 21st century children’s literature. Although 67 percent of American moms now have jobs outside the home and American dads are far more involved in their children’s lives than they were even a generation ago, you — (...)


Interview J Helou talks with Liz Laird

Monday 10 February 2014
Jehan Helou talks with author Elizabeth Laird In Carousel magazine 2003 Click on the photo to enlarge.


Storycrafting Empowers: Listening Unites

Monday 10 February 2014
CHILDREN’S VOICES IN THE TURMOIL OF WAR - By Monika Riihelä Translated in English by Niina Rutanen Children are Telling Finland Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Kassem Aina & Faizah Masri, and Beit Atfal Al Smood Lebanon. Click on the photo for the full (...)

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