Dear Ruby, hear our hearts /

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by Bridges, Ruby,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Cabuay, John Jay,--illustrator. Physical details: pages cm Subject(s): African Americans | Civil rights workers | Civil rights movements | Self-confidence | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Civil & Human Rights | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Stratford Elementary 185.61 BRI Checked out 02/21/2024

Ages 5-10. Orchard Books / An Imprint of Scholastic Inc.

Grades 2-3. Orchard Books / An Imprint of Scholastic Inc.

"Dear Ruby, Hear Our Hearts is a compilation of letters from concerned young students about today's issues, including bullying, climate change, gun violence, and racism. Reading Ruby's intuitive and inspirational responses, young readers will embrace the courage to be brave, bold, and confident"--

"National civil rights activist and icon Ruby Bridges responds to letters from thoughtful and concerned young students from across America."I've heard their hearts and now share those hearts with you. These pages truly speak to the power of children." -- Ruby BridgesRuby Bridges was the first Black child to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans. She established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to promote tolerance and to create change through education. She traveled across the US, listening to the inspiring voices of young children.Dear Ruby: Hear Our Hearts is a compilation of letters from concerned young students about today's issues, including bullying, climate change, gun violence, and racism. Reading Ruby's intuitive and inspirational responses, young readers will embrace the courage to be brave, bold, and confident.Dear Ruby,My name is Olivia. Thank you for sharing your story. It made me want to be brave and stand up to make a change. You showed me to not give up when people were saying, "NO!" I bet you were scared just like me. You said that if someone or something is putting you down, you get back up. My heart heard that, and I am trying to be more like you.Sincerely,OliviaMy dearest Olivia,I am so pleased you wrote to me, especially about standing up. I know all too well how scary it can be to stand up for yourself or even others. Just know it takes a courageous and brave person to stand up, even if you are afraid. It happens to us all!I am proud of you,Ruby BridgesThe students' letters and Ruby's responses are powerfully illustrated with dynamic and thought-provoking artwork by John Jay Cabuay"--