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The Great Race With No Labels

Maria Evans

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Great Race With No Labels is a heartwarming tale that follows a group of children preparing for a school race, where they are divided into teams based on their strengths rather than gender. Speed, strategy, and spirit are the categories that define their teams, and as they train, they learn valuable lessons about collaboration, empathy, and the power of working together. The story teaches that labels—whether based on gender, skill, or any other characteristic—don’t define who we are. It is our actions, how we treat others, and the way we support one another that truly matter. With vibrant characters and a dynamic, inclusive storyline, this book emphasizes the importance of diversity, equality, and inclusion, making it a perfect read for children aged 5–12.
Available since: 06/09/2025.
Print length: 130 pages.

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