All (But Really All) the Children in the World

Written by Maria Gianola

Illustrated by Maria Gianola

32 pages

23 X 23

Age 4+

All rights available

A heartfelt tribute to childhood, celebrating the right to play, explore, and grow freely. 

All (But Really All) Children in the World by Maria Gianola is an hymn to the natural rights of children, along with the fundamental rights approved in 1989 by the United Nations Convention. Inspired by the Decalogue of Natural Rights by Italian educator Gianfranco Zavalloni, this beautifully crafted book reminds us that all children, no matter where they are, deserve the freedom to grow, dream, and be happy.

Imagine a world where every child can play freely, get their hands dirty, ask endless questions, and explore the wonders of nature without limits. All (But Really All) the Children in the World is a heartfelt tribute to the simple, yet essential rights of childhood—rights to curiosity, play, silence, and discovery. A celebration of childhood and a call to adults to protect and nurture these fundamental experiences, this book is a powerful manifesto for raising a generation that truly thrives. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone who believes in the magic of childhood.

 

 

 

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