Episode 10: Nick Bruel, on Writing for Children About Refugees

Across the globe, nearly 50 million children have been uprooted — an enormous number for anyone to comprehend. So how do you explain such a complex and challenging issue to children? This week's guest, children's author Nick Bruel, helps us answer this question, as his latest book, "Bad Kitty: Kitten Trouble," aims to contextualize the global refugee crisis for younger audiences. He talks with us about his process and how his family's history continues to inspire him. Here's where you can get a copy of "Bad Kitty: Kitten Trouble": https://amzn.to/2EVK3WW Check out the first in our series of World Refugee Day stories: https://bit.ly/2WlCQFs Learn how you can get active with UNICEF in your community: www.unicefusa.org/unite SUBSCRIBE iTunes: apple.co/2XIvugy Google Play: bit.ly/2W0lleE Spotify: spoti.fi/2ISIxru Stitcher: bit.ly/2K4ODWr

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UNITE for Children, UNICEF USA’s new podcast, is a celebration of Americans who are committed to making the world a better place for kids. Our supporters — some of whom received support from UNICEF themselves at an early age — constantly find exciting, innovative ways to fundraise and advocate, and we aim to highlight this vibrant community with each episode.