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Apr 24, 2019 · And many poets have written brilliantly about the plight of the poor, and about poverty as a theme. Here are ten of the greatest poems about the poor and poverty. Robert Herrick, ‘Poverty and Riches’. We begin this selection of the finest poems about poverty and being poor with one of the axiomatic couplets of the Cavalier poet, Robert ...
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Apr 8, 2024 · Watercress by Andrea Wang. This beautiful new book will encourage conversation about the long-term impacts hunger and poverty can leave on a family. Kids will recognize the narrator’s embarrassment when her parents stop along the road and insist the whole family help gather watercress. When she discovers the significance of watercress to her ...
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Aug 18, 2023 · Viji might need to trust someone to get Rukku help. It’s an honest, eye-opening story that reveals the plight of many homeless children in India. Treasure of the World by Tara Sullivan (ages 9 – 12) An engrossing and unique story about a girl’s struggle to realize her own dreams while still helping her family survive.
Children need to know that hard economic times can happen to anyone. These picture books explore the struggles of poverty and childhood hunger in ways that w...
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Jan 15, 2016 · A Kids' Guide to Hunger & Homelessness by Cathryn Berger Kaye. This workbook contains a motivating combination of eye-opening information, thought-provoking questions, and straightforward suggestions about how to make change. Empowered by this book, your child is sure to begin leading family acts of kindness.