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Young children explore their richts in Scots with new book

Children's Commissioner Nicola Killean has launched a new illustrated book, in Scots, on human rights for very young children. 

The Commissioner read Lets Explore Oor Richts aimed at children aged up to five to children in nursery and P1 at Burgh Primary School in Galashiels, Scottish Borders. 

The book, beautifully illustrated by Corinna Campbell, takes young children on a journey to discover rights such as having a safe home, being healthy, learning and playing.

An audio and video version has been recorded by Sarah, a pupil from Banff Academy in Aberdeenshire.

Commissioner Nicola Killean said: Lets Explore Oor Richts explains to very young children, in a way they can understand, what rights are and why they are important. 

The book was published earlier this year and we are delighted that we now have a Scots edition. All children should be able to access information about their rights in their own language and this book will help teachers to have those first conversations in Scots about human rights with young children. 

Children are never too young to start learning about their rights and, longer term, that knowledge will empower them to be able to challenge adults when their rights arent being respected. 

Laura Green, from the Scots Language Centre, translated the book into Scots. She said: Given that one of the rights that children have is the right to use their own language, it is great that the Childrens Commissioner is supporting the children's Scots by making the book available in one of the most widely-spoken indigenous languages of Scotland. 

The Commissioners office has created the book in English, Gaelic, BSL, Braille and has audio versions available online. The Scots edition is available on request and is downloadable below. The English edition of the book was given to every local authority nursery in Scotland, and there is a supply for childminders and other nurseries.