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This brightly illustrated picture book fosters an understanding of the oneness of the human race and celebrate its diversity within that unity. The story uses the concrete to teach the abstract by likening the human race to different notes in one perfect chord. Young readers will enjoy the bright colors and simple text as they develop their understanding of the unity and diversity of the human race. Great reading for children aged 4-8 years. This individual reader is printed from Ingram's premium color print, unlike the Unity in Diversity compilation which is printed more cost effectively.

Produktbeschreibung
This brightly illustrated picture book fosters an understanding of the oneness of the human race and celebrate its diversity within that unity. The story uses the concrete to teach the abstract by likening the human race to different notes in one perfect chord. Young readers will enjoy the bright colors and simple text as they develop their understanding of the unity and diversity of the human race. Great reading for children aged 4-8 years. This individual reader is printed from Ingram's premium color print, unlike the Unity in Diversity compilation which is printed more cost effectively.
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Autorenporträt
Melanie Lotfali PhD is a graduate of the Australian College of Journalism in Professional Writing for Children. Melanie has taught spiritual education classes for children for the past twenty years in five countries and is currently an active animator and trainer of animators for the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program. She is a qualified counselor and classroom teacher, and for over six years facilitated violence prevention and respectful relationships programs in high schools. Much of her childhood was spent on the farms, beaches and mountains of Tasmania, where the Fellowship Farm series is set. As an adult she spent four years in Siberia and four years in East Timor as a pioneer. She currently lives in Lismore, Australia, with her family.