Buying picture books as Christmas presents? These stories with diverse characters can help kids develop empathy
- Written by Helen Joanne Adam, Senior Lecturer in Literacy Education and Children's Literature: Course Coordinator Master of Teaching (Primary), Edith Cowan University
Gifting children books can be about more than just giving them something to read. Books are portals to adventure, imagination and new experiences. Importantly, books can help children understand and appreciate themselves, and those around them.
Sadly, books normalising racial, cultural, family or gender diversity and diverse abilities are few and far between.
When children see characters and stories reflecting their background, they can develop a stronger sense of identity. Research also shows reading books with diverse characters and story-lines helps children develop a greater understanding and appreciation of people different to themselves.
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Here are some suggestions of diverse picture books you could buy for kids this Christmas.