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Hats of Faith

Illustrated by Sarah Walsh
Format: Board book
Publisher: Shade 7 Publishing Limited, London, United Kingdom
Published: 24th Aug 2017
Dimensions: w 180mm h 180mm d 1mm
Weight: 259g
ISBN-10: 0957636474
ISBN-13: 9780957636477
Barcode No: 9780957636477
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Hats of Faith is a beautifully illustrated children's board book introducing readers to the shared custom of head covering. Using accurate terminology, phonetic pronunciations and bright, beautiful imagery, Hats of Faith helps educate and prepare young children and their parents for our culturally diverse modern world. Hats of Faith features 9 different head coverings including, a Turban, Hijab, Rasta Hat, Patka, Tichel, Chunni, Topi, Kippah and an African Head Wrap. AGES: 0 to 6 AUTHOR: Medeia Cohan is an experienced writer, but this is her first children's publication. Hats of Faith is a passion project for Medeia who firmly believes that early familiarity with faith-based customs and diversity will lead to kinder future generations. Sarah Walsh has illustrated a wide range of projects, from toys and home decor to apparel and greeting cards, as well as children's books and activity projects such as Draw Bridge, also published by Chronicle Books. She currently lives in Kansas City. SELLING POINTS: . Accurate terminology, phonetic pronunciation and clear information . Encouraging an early and open dialogue between parents and children . Inspiring tolerance and understanding of others

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Finally a book I can give out as presents to children, knowing that they will learn about diversity at the same time as reading a beautiful book! As an African Christian who likes wearing colourful head wraps, I loved seeing that the African head wrap was included in the book. Hats of Faith should definitely be incorporated in schools as it is a beautiful and important educational tool that teaches children about different faiths and practices.