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Lugna flickor som anpassar sig, pojkar som är bråkiga och ute på äventyr. Barnlitteraturen är full av könsstereotyper som formar unga läsare. Nu ha...
Lugna flickor som anpassar sig, pojkar som är bråkiga och ute på äventyr. Barnlitteraturen är full av könsstereotyper som formar unga läsare. Nu ha...
Alice Grimm Larsson, 21 år, har precis släppt barnboken Turbofart! Idén till boken föddes när Alice skulle starta ett UF-företag på gymnasiet. Alic...
Förskolan i Varberg bygger egna luftballonger för att upptäcka olika länder kulturer med barnen. Allt med inspiration från härliga boken Farmors ha...
We at OLIKA love normative creativity, inclusion, equality and equality. We want to give all children and young people a lot of room for action, so that they can be, feel and dream big. With the help of norm creativity, children can have more opportunities instead of being limited by stereotypical norms and narrow ideas and expectations.
När friidrottaren Emma Green tävlade i VM i Ryssland med regnbågsfärgade naglar, blev det snabbt en världsnyhet.– Trångsynthet gör mig så arg! Jag...
Buy products that also do good! When you buy OLIKA's books or borrow them from the library, you help save trees and collect carbon dioxide. The re...
The author Sarah Vegna is currently up to date with the new book Lo saves a chair. A book about recycling and seeing possibilities! Here, Sarah te...
Glunten's Montessori school has taken our digital course Normcreativity in school, and then supplemented with our large book package for school....
"When I got the ABC of the Body in my hand and saw it, I felt, for the first time in my 40-year career, that NOW we should really work with the ...
I want purple nail polish too! said my three-year-old one day when she came home from preschool. Sigh, I thought, here it begins – society's shapi...
Exactly ten years ago, VARIOUS publishers published my first book - Mad Women - A Herstory of Advertising , a book I wrote based on my own frustra...
Every time we produce something, we emit carbon dioxide. There are no ways around it. So what is the solution? To stop producing books altogether? ...