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Everything & Everywhere
Everything & Everywhere | Marc Martin
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From Hong Kong to Reykjavk, Ulaanbaatar to New York City, enjoy a lush and unexpected journey around the world to discover what makes each place unique. Sleepy sloths, colorful cows, staggering skylines, terrible trafficcountless surprises await! All you need is a good guide and a little curiosity . . . so, what are you waiting for? Let's go! From award-winning author and illustrator Marc Martin comes a quirky, fact-filled adventure for curious globe-trotters, young and old.
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From Hong Kong to Reykjavik, Ulaanbaatar to New York City, this beautifully illustrated, fact-filled adventure book will take curious kids on a lush and unexpected journey around the globe to discover what makes each place unique. Sleepy sloths, colorful cows, staggering skylines, and terrible traffic—countless surprises await globetrotting children of all ages. All you and your child need is a good travel guide and a big imagination. Let's go!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚🙌🏻📚 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Sounds fun! 5y
OriginalCyn620 Looks cute! 🌎 5y
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Everything and Everywhere by Marc Martin is such a fun NF book that introduces students to different places all around the world! It highlights ESOL strategy 2 and UDL principle 8.3. #lae3414sp19

karamank I would use this in my classroom as a PR because I think it would be a great way for students to interact as they read the book together and share their favorite places they would like to visit one day to one another. The illustrations are also beautifully done and i‘m sure students will be amazed by them! Some really great resources for this book are located here: https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?a=1&aid=19812&a2=1 6y
DrSpalding Some of your peers posted on this as well. Is this in the CMC? I am adding this one to my stack. Partner reading would work well so that students could discuss the places they are visiting in this book. 6y
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