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Social Justice Literature for the Elementary Classroom

Below is an annotated list of children's literature for the elementary classroom. It is based on work by pre-service teachers in the NYU Childhood/ Childhood Special Education Teacher Education Program. They have read and reviewed these books and provided insights into how they can be used in k-5 settings. If you have any questions or comments, please email bree@nyu.edu.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Mrs. Katz and Tush- Patricia Polacco


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