National Families Week has been run by Families Australia, with Australian Government support, every year since 2003.
National Families Week is a time to celebrate with family, make contact with extended family and friends, and share in the enjoyment of family activities within the wider community. It is a time to celebrate the meaning of family and to make the most of family life.
National Families Week is held between 15 and 21 May to coincide with the United Nations International Day of Families which is on the 15th May. The United Nations General Assembly, in its resolution 47/237 of 20 September 1993, proclaimed that 15 May of every year shall be observed as the International Day of Families.
The United Nations states that “this annual observance reflects the importance which the international community attaches to families as basic units of society as well as its concern regarding their situation around the world..."
Over the time I have been teaching, the structure of the family unit has changed greatly, but family is still an important constant in children's lives. The picture books available for young children now reflect this well. Look for these which are general in nature, not specific. There are some very good books where the family has two mothers, two fathers, an extended family household etc, but these are not listed here.
• The Family Book by Todd Parr
• The Great Big Book of Families by Mary Hoffman & Ros Asquith
• Who is in My Family? by Robie H. Harris & Nadine Bernard Westcott
• A Family is a Family is a Family by Sara O'Leary & Qin Leng
• Love Makes a Family by Sophie Beer
• Family Tree by Josh Pyke & Ronojoy Ghosh
• All About Families by Felicity Brooks & Mar Ferrero
• We Are Family by Patricia Hegarty & Ryan Wheatcroft
• Family Forest by Kim Kane & Lucia Masciullo
• Isla's Family Tree by Katrina McKelvey & Prue Pittock
• Big Book of Families by Catherine & Laurence Anholt
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