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Children Just Like Me: A New Celebration of Children Around the World
Children Just Like Me: A New Celebration of Children Around the World | DK
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A favorite in classrooms, libraries, and homes, Children Just Like Me is a comprehensive view of international cultures, exploring diverse backgrounds from Argentina to New Zealand to China to Israel. With this brand new edition, children will learn about their peers around the world through engaging photographs and understandable text laid out in DK's distinctive style.Highlighting 36 different countries, Children Just Like Me profiles 44 children and their daily lives. From rural farms to busy cities to riverboats, this celebration of children around the world shows the many ways children are different and the many ways they are the same, no matter where they live.Meet Bolat, an eight-year-old from Kazakhstan who likes to cycle, play with his pet dogs, and play the dromba; Joaquin from New Jersey who enjoys reading and spending time with his family, and whose favorite food is bacon; or Yaroslav from Moscow who likes to make robots. Daily routines, stories of friends and family, and dreams for the future are spoken directly from the children themselves, making the content appropriate and interesting to draw in young readers.To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of this special project, all-new photography, maps, and facts give unique insight to children's lives in our world today showing their homes, food, outfits, schools, families, and hobbies.A passport to a celebratory journey around the world, Children Just Like Me is perfect for children who are curious about the children of the world and their stories.
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@Butterfinger I love the globe so much, and am hopeful my reading will be normal so I can do this.
@LibrarianRyan I‘m going to focus on children‘s and YA books and work towards your challenge too but I thought you might be intrigued by this as well.
Check out @Butterfinger for more info.

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Just finished sharing this great book with my nieces.,The book offers brief interviews with children from 44 countries where they describe their traditions, customers, and a little bit about the cities and countries they live in. #NFNov. #TIL. That people from different tribal backgrounds in Africa wear jewelry to identify tribal affiliations.

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