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Bobby and Betty with the workers - A Tale of Labor Solidarity and Social Justice for Young Minds - cover

Bobby and Betty with the workers - A Tale of Labor Solidarity and Social Justice for Young Minds

Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Bobby and Betty with the Workers," Katharine Elizabeth Dopp crafts a compelling narrative that explores the lives of working-class children through the lens of engaging storytelling and pedagogical insights. The book is distinguished by its simple yet evocative prose, designed to resonate with young readers while simultaneously educating them about social responsibility and the importance of labor. Through Bobby and Betty'Äôs interactions with various workers, Dopp adeptly intertwines themes of empathy, industriousness, and community, making the book a notable contribution to early 20th-century children'Äôs literature during a time marked by industrial upheaval and social reform. Dopp, an advocate for progressive education and social equity, was deeply influenced by the evolving landscape of early 20th-century America. Her background in education and her commitment to instilling a sense of civic duty in children are reflected in her writing. Through her works, Dopp aimed to elevate children's understanding of the working world and inspire them to appreciate the contributions of various professions, positioning them as informed and socially conscious citizens. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and anyone interested in children's literature that serves a dual purpose of entertainment and education. Dopp'Äôs thoughtful narrative fosters compassion and awareness, making it a timeless read that encourages young readers to appreciate the diverse fabric of society.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 98 páginas.

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