Little Justice Leaders

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About Little Justice Leaders

Little Justice Leaders is a subscription box company that sends monthly boxes for kids to learn about social justice.

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Anjali Kumar
GB

Excellent resources for building a better world I've been receiving the LJL boxes for years now and used the materials, books, and supplementals in my classroom many times. The content is always curated with care, attention, and research. On the rare occasions where Shelby realizes there was an inaccuracy, or a resource shared turned out to not be in line with the messaging, she always quickly issues a correction and apology. LJL is the very model of know better, do better. As much as I've immersed myself in social justice learning to pass onto my students so they grow into empathetic humans who leave the world better than they found it, there's always more to learn and LJL helps me get there.

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Heather LaMarra
GB

Diverse Children Represented I love that the book is written in poem format which makes it more comprehensible for our smallest learners. I also enjoyed the diversity of the children who were represented in the book. I also enjoyed the additional resources which I located by typing in the address (QR code didn't work for me).

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Erin Dutka
GB

Great resource for parents and teachers! I received a Little Justice Leaders kit for Civic Engagement that featured the book "No Voice Too Small". This is a great poetry book with so much representation of diverse voices. The kit came with great instruction on how to use the book and activities that can be used with kids to discuss civic engagement and how we all can make an impact on our communities. I also like how there were digital resources that go along with the content. I appreciated that it came with a resource card for adults that listed other resources related to civic engagement as well as tips for adults to help with their conversations with kids about getting involved in the community. This is a great resource for parents or anyone who works with kids!

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Alexandra Ortegon
GB

Amazing Resource We received a gifted kit on celebrating neurodiversity. My 12 year loved the book and additional resources included as he is learning about himself and how his brain thinks differently.

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Sarah Babson
GB

Engaging, informative, important. Engaging, informative, important. I read this book with gr 7 and 8 students and it led to some wonderful conversations about a tough topic. My students learned so much and asked such good questions.

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