I Have the Right to Be a Child (Hardcover)

I Have the Right to Be a Child By Alain Serres, Aurélia Fronty (Illustrator), Helen Mixter (Translator) Cover Image

I Have the Right to Be a Child (Hardcover)

By Alain Serres, Aurélia Fronty (Illustrator), Helen Mixter (Translator)

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With a very simple text accompanied by rich, vibrant illustrations a young narrator describes what it means to be a child with rights from the right to food, water and shelter, to the right to go to school, to the right to be free from violence, to the right to breathe clean air, and much more. The book emphasizes that these rights belong to every child on the planet, whether they are black or white, small or big, rich or poor, born here or somewhere else. It also makes evident that knowing and talking about these rights are the first steps toward making sure that they are respected.
A brief afterword explains that the rights outlined in the book come from the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1989. The treaty sets out the basic human rights that belong to children all over the world, recognizing that children need special protection since they are more vulnerable than adults. It has been ratified by 193 countries, with the exception of Somalia and the United States. Once a country has ratified the document, they are legally bound to comply with it and to report on their efforts to do so. As a result, some progress has been made, not only in awareness of children's rights, but also in their implementation. But there are still many countries, wealthy and poor, where children's basic needs are not being met.
To read a summary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, go to www.unicef.org/crc/files/Rights_overview.pdf.
Product Details ISBN: 9781554981496
ISBN-10: 1554981492
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Publication Date: June 1st, 2012
Pages: 48
Language: English

"Provocative and guaranteed to spark awareness of children's rights." Kirkus, starred review

"is a powerful work, and a handsome one." Publishers Weekly

"…folk-like, colorful illustrations…" —IRA Reading Today Online

"I am a child with eyes, hands, a voice, a heart, and rights. I have the right to a first name, a last name, a family that smiles at me, and a country that is my home. I have the right to have enough food to eat and water to drink so that I can grow."
from the book