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Reading List Roundup: Justice Picture Books
A curated reading list for teaching Justice—plus a printable download and a link to the full Justice bookshelf on Goodreads.
Christian Character Clubhouse: Fairness Toss
A Christian family activity that encourages Justice.
Justice as a Core Value
Descriptions of Justice as a Core Value and how the other qualities support it.
Fun with Character: Eggbert and Unfairness
Meet Eggbert, the egg who sinks or floats based on the support of his "classmates." This interactive salt-water experiment provides a powerful visual for how fairness and inclusion can uplift others, challenging students to consider how their actions help their peers stay afloat.
Fun with Character: Fair Does Not Mean Equal
Explore the difference between being fair and being equal using a simple coin activity. By showing that different combinations of change can hold the same value, students learn that while we all look and act differently, everyone deserves to be treated with equal worth and Justice.
Fun with Character: Got Candy?
Explore the concept of Justice through a simple yet powerful classroom candy activity. By navigating an intentionally unfair situation, students are challenged to think critically about fairness, empathy, and how to take action to do the right thing when they see an injustice.
Family Character Clubhouse: Walk a Mile in my Shoes
A family activity on Justice. Includes a download that teachers can send home with their students.
Interviewing with a Character Lens: Justice
Hiring for character helps organizations build stronger teams because character qualities shape how people make decisions, handle challenges, and work with others.
Connecting Justice to the History Curriculum
Use concepts of colonism from your History curriculum to teach Justice
Read to Lead: Me and White Supremacy
A featured workplace book—Me and White Supremacy—with a reflection question and Goodreads link to our book list.
Picture Book Pick: Flat Stanly At Bat
A featured Justice picture book—Flat Stanley at Bat—with a read-along link and ready-to-use classroom discussion questions.
No Matter How You Say It: Justice
A quick language-and-meaning snapshot of Justice, showing the word origins, sign language, and common idioms anyone can discuss.