“…Critical literacy and child rights education are interdependent and complementary; they both provide opportunities to share, to listen, to learn more about others, to develop awareness and appreciation of diverse perspectives and experiences and to reflect deeply on the world—especially through the lens of social justice (Biffi & Monta, 2021; Covell et al, 2017; McDaniel, 2004; Vandenhole, 2020; Vasquez et al, 2019). Critical literacy encourages children to tussle with text (of all kinds) about important and complex issues such as diversity, equity, equality, justice, advocacy and voice, which are fundamental values espoused in the CRC and the Charter.…”