Tuesday, October 8, 2019

A Kid-friendly Way to Talk about Refugees

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Far from Home is the tale of a young boy and his family who are forced to leave home in the middle of the night and travel to a strange new land. The boy meets a kind woman who changes his despair to hope when she tells him the story of another refugee boy who grew up to save the world.
Far from Home's beautiful illustrations and comforting story provide a great starting point for kids to enter the refugee conversation and begin to understand what it's like for people around the world who've had to leave their homes and start over in a new land. Read the story and download a free discussion guide, recipe, and activity to create a meaningful mealtime discussion.
Sarah Parker Rubio edits children's and young adult books by day and writes them by night. She was born in the United States, grew up in Costa Rica and Ecuador, and now has a bilingual and bicultural family with her husband, Colombian composer Gary Rubio. They live in the Chicago area with their two sons, Gabriel and Adan; two sassy cats, Perry and Bono; and a giant white dog named Finn.
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