lt;p><strong>Beautiful hand-drawn illustrations with messages of tolerance and togetherness to help educate and inspire children.</strong></p><p>Community educator Kadeesha Bryant has created a unique coloring book that mixes creative fun with powerful messages of hope and understanding. Every page contains hand-drawn illustrations to color as well words of wisdom on overcoming prejudice and bridging divides in our society. Examples include: </p><ul><li><em><ul><li><strong>The only thing that should be separated by color is laundry</strong></li><li>Hate causes a lot of problems - but hasn't solved one</li><li><strong>Strong people stand up for themselves. Stronger people stand up for others</strong></li><li>Judging a person does not define who they are. It defines who you are</li><li><strong>There is one race that matters most. The human race</strong></li></ul></em></li><li><em>People of quality do not fear equality</em></li></ul><p>This anti racist book for kids is designed to help instill hope and humanity through our children. Makes a perfect gift for kids of all ages and parents who want to see a just and tolerant society.
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