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New Releases by Beverly Slapin

Beverly Slapin is the author of Basic Skills Caucasian Americans Workbook (2013), 10 Little Whitepeople (1995), How to Tell the Difference (1992), Books Without Bias (1990) and The Magic Washing Machine (1983).

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Basic Skills Caucasian Americans Workbook

release date: Jul 01, 2013
Basic Skills Caucasian Americans Workbook
The world of the Caucasian Americans comes alive through history lessons, puzzles, and word games for all ages. The history, material culture, mores, and lifeways of the people now collectively known as the “Caucasian Americans” have often been discussed but rarely comprehended. Until now. This revised edition of Basic Skills Caucasian Americans Workbook provides young readers with accurate accounts of the lives of the Caucasian Americans, who long ago roamed our land. Caucasians are as much a part of American life as they were one hundred years ago. Even in times past, Caucasians were not all the same. Not all of them lived in gated communities or drove SUVs. They were not all techie geeks or power-hungry bankers. Some were hostile, but many were friendly. It is important for young people to study our Caucasian American forebears in order to learn how they enriched the heritage and history of the world. We hope that the youngsters who read these pages will realize the role that Caucasian Americans played in shaping the United States, and in making the world the remarkable place that it is today.

10 Little Whitepeople

release date: Jan 01, 1995
10 Little Whitepeople
A counting rhyme with illustrations of Whitepeople, depicting traditional customs such as automated teller lines, networking, white flight, and aerobics"--Title page verso.

How to Tell the Difference

release date: Jan 01, 1992
How to Tell the Difference
From the Back Cover: Children''s books depicting Native Americans are often loaded with misinformation. How to tell the difference is a vital tool for those who want to avoid the pitfalls of bias and stereotyping when choosing books for children. This checklist makes it easier for a teacher, parent, librarian or student to choose non-racist and undistorted books about the lives and histories of Native peoples. Easy to use, with clear examples on every page. How to Tell the Difference pays special attention to books for young children. It examines the effects of stereotyping on children''s self-esteem. While culturally specific to Native Americans, the checklist provides insight into all forms of stereotyping and suggests valuable keys to multicultural education.

Books Without Bias

release date: Apr 01, 1990
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