Books enlighten children about their rights

A series of pictorial books entitled Children’s Rights has been translated into Vietnamese and published nationwide.

The series comprises 10 fiction books that deal with children rights proclaimed by the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in 1989. Young readers will enjoy the fantastic stories – one for each principle. The accompanying illustrations are suitable for both children and adults.

The series are translated by Tran Luu Ha Anh from the books of Aleix Cabrera, an audiovisual creative communicator in Spain, who is the author of more than 30 children’s book collections.

The stories remind us that all boys and girls have the right to a name and a nationality; all children deserve to be treated well, without any kind of exception or discrimination; enjoy special protection and opportunities for their development, always in conditions of freedom; and children have the right to food, a home, play and medical attention.
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