"...Children encounter diversity on a regular basis in their interactions
with others at home, in school, or around their neighborhood. As
our nation continues to diversify, it is essential that children learn
to understand the important role of their culture and the cultures
of other people in creating an overall global culture respectful of
differences. One way that children learn about the world around
them and other cultures is through the social messages found in
stories. Stories help children understand how society perceives
their culture as well as the cultures of their classmates, teachers,
caregivers, and others, thereby influencing their social and identity
development. Stories can be found in traditional print materials for children or in newer digital formats. Regardless of
the format for delivering a story’s message, children are greatly influenced by the stories they encounter. One place that
children can interact with stories on a regular basis is the library..."
Written for the Association for Library Service to Children
by Jamie Campbell Naidoo, PhD
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