Author: Gill Pittar
Illustrator: Cris Morrell
For Ages: 6 and above
No. of Pages: 24
Publisher: Milly,Molly Books, New Zealand
Year: 2003
ISBN: 978-1-87729-747-2
ISBN: 978-1-87729-747-2
This has to be the first children’s book I have come across that addresses bigotry and racism. It even uses the words.
Even if the children don’t quite get the essence of the story, the parents should. However, I've also learned not to underestimate the abilities of children.
The story uses an unlikely messenger to convey the lesson – W. W. Webby, the friendliest spider in the Milly and Molly universe. They ask him to build a World Wide Web, which he does by connecting mountains to mountains around the whole world. Now Milly and Molly can make friends all over the world.
Excerpt
“What about our shoes?” Milly and Molly asked. “We can’t find them anywhere.”
W.W. Webby thought deeply for a moment. “To walk in someone else’s shoes, is to really understand them,” he said wisely. “That way you can stomp on bigotry and racism, forever.
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