Human Rights Bunting: A Creative Way for Kids to Explore Their Rights

 

Human Rights Bunting: A Creative Way for Kids to Explore Their Rights

Human Rights Bunting is a fun and simple art project where children can explore what fairness, safety, and respect mean in their own lives. Each child creates a small piece of bunting starting with the prompt:

“Everyone should…”

They draw or write their ideas, which are then added to a growing line of bunting — a shared artwork made from many individual voices. When displayed together, it shows what children believe matters most.

The project is inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To make these ideas accessible to children, we use materials from Youth for Human Rights International, which provide a child-friendly version of the 30 rights.

Human Rights Bunting is open, inclusive, and creative — giving every child a chance to share their voice and see their ideas valued.




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