Gender equality is crucial to a fair and just world. Promoting it will empower all children to realise that they should have equal opportunities, and will also encourage our younger generations to be more tolerant of differences and everyone's uniqueness. At aKINDemy we want to help you with conversations around gender equality and empower you and your children to create a more equal world for all genders.
The box includes the following books and activities:
Paperback: How the library (not the prince) saved Rapunzel
By Wendy Meddour (Author)
With the wind in his hair, and blowing his hooter, Along came the prince on the back of a scooter. “Rapunzel, Rapunzel, please let down your hair!” Called the prince from down on the bottom stair… But Rapunzel just sat – As still as a wall; She didn’t think much of the prince at all.
Rapunzel sits on the sixteenth floor of an inner city block, bored, dreaming and looking out at the rain. No one can rouse her from her apathy, not the milkman or the postman or the baker or her aunt – or even the prince. But when at last a letter is delivered, it contains news that has Rapunzel on her feet again.
She has a new job at the library! And suddenly her life is busy, sparkling, exciting and stimulating. “For despite her long hair and her ravishing looks, she loved nothing better than reading good books!
BOOK: 111 Trees
Written by Rina Singh. Illustrated by Marianne Ferrer
In a small village in India, a boy grows up to make a huge difference in his community by planting trees to celebrate the birth of every girl. Based on a true story, this book celebrates environmental sustainability, community activism and ecofeminism.
This is the story of Sundar Paliwal, who is from a small Indian village ruled by ancient customs. As he grows to be a man, Sundar suffers much heartbreak and decides it is time for change to come to his village.
Sundar is determined to live in a place where girls are valued as much as boys and where the land is not devastated by irresponsible mining. Sundar's plan? To celebrate the birth of every girl with the planting of 111 trees.
Though many villagers resist at first, Sundar slowly gains their support. And today, there are over a quarter of a million trees in his village, providing food, water and opportunities for women to earn a living. His efforts have turned a once barren and deforested landscape into a fertile and prosperous one where girls can thrive.
GAME: Mr & Miss Match
The equal pairs memory game "Discover 20 aspirational jobs to find and match. Each pair is made up of boys and girls alike in roles that are usually dominated by one gender. Our matching game teaches equality from a young age, empowering the next generation.
Tom, Dick or Harry, Meg, Vick or Sally… if he can, she can and if she can, he can. SNAP!
Illustrated by Bobbi Rae, printed on thick wipeable board with rounded corners and comes in a handy canvas drawstring bag making it a great game to play on the go!"
PIN BADGE: Always with you.
That is one very special Pin Badge. Designed to remind little ones that our love is always with them, even when we are not. It can be a very special little gift from many different people:
- From parents or caregivers to children to remind that we are always with them.
- From one friend to another to build close friendship bond.