Why do some people welcome immigrants, while others want to keep them out? Throughout history, people have moved from place to place, searching for a better life. But why do some leaders call immigration a problem, while others see it as a strength? Who gets to decide where people are allowed to live? In The Great Immigration Debate, young readers will explore: Why people move to new countries What happens when people are told they don’t belong How immigrants help shape cultures and communities The difference between facts and fear when talking about immigration With fun illustrations and thought-provoking questions, this book helps kids understand why people move, why some people resist change, and why the world has always been built by those willing to start over. Perfect for ages 3-12, for curious kids who love asking ‘But why?’
Who’s Allowed In? The Story of Borders & Immigration: Who Decides Where We Can Live and Why It Matters (Politics for Kids)
$11.99
This book educates children on the complex topics of immigration and prejudice in an age-appropriate format.
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