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Social Studies

  • The child learned about the importance of freedom of speech and expression by supporting a nonprofit against book bans.
  • They gained an understanding of civic engagement and activism by organizing a lemonade stand to raise money for the cause.
  • They learned about the power of community and collective action in creating positive change.
  • They developed empathy for individuals affected by book bans and censorship.

Continued development related to this activity can include exploring other forms of advocacy, such as writing letters to local representatives or participating in community events that support freedom of speech. Additionally, conducting research on historical cases of book bans and discussing their impact on society can deepen the child's understanding of the subject.

Book Recommendations

  • It Can't Be True! Poo! by DK: This book explores strange and fascinating facts about animal waste, engaging readers in a fun and educational way.
  • The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies: This book follows the story of two siblings who compete to see who can make the most money from their respective lemonade stands, teaching lessons about entrepreneurship and rivalry.
  • Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins by Carole Boston Weatherford: This book tells the story of the Greensboro sit-ins during the civil rights movement, teaching about peaceful protests and the fight for equality.

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