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G**N
Exploring diversity and unity
This is a captivating and eye-opening journey into the lives of children from diverse cultures around the globe. 🌟 Through vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, Lamothe beautifully showcases the unique daily routines, traditions, and joys of seven real children from different countries. 🌏👧👦 From Japan to Italy, from India to Uganda, each page offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of humanity, celebrating both our differences and our shared experiences. 💖 This book not only educates young readers about cultural diversity but also fosters empathy, understanding, and a sense of global interconnectedness. 🌟🌎 It's a wonderful reminder that while our lives may be different, we are all part of the same global family. 🌟✨ Thank you, Matt Lamothe, for creating such a beautiful and important book that inspires curiosity, empathy, and appreciation for our world's diverse cultures. 📖🌍
E**A
Very unique
My son loves this book. It's definitely different than your typical book and in my opinion meant for a little older kids but even at 4 he likes it. He gets a kick out of the kids drinking coffee for lunch and dinner ☕
K**R
Awesome!
Awesome book! My 6 year old has a special interest in different cultures and this was a perfect gift for her. She had so many questions and comments as we read, it took a solid hour to get through the whole thing. Not complaining! It's great to keep her attention for that long.
B**E
Great Book!
I bought this book for my grandson and he loves it so much I bought one for my nephew. The book is a learning tool for children to help them understand how children from around the world live. I definitely recommend this book!
K**N
I LOVE THIS BOOK
I LOVE THIS BOOK. Just putting it my classroom library next year will provide an excellent opportunity for students to develop social studies concepts. Meanwhile, I'm enjoying it myself! It is absolutely beautiful, and worth going back to again and again. (Those are the best classroom books!)In addition to the detailed artwork depicting how each child spends each part of his or her day, the book includes a photo of each child and their families, and a map to show where they live.I like the author's note and biographical information at the end. He tells how he compiled the information for making the book, and he outlines his own day. He is almost another character, an inspiring one! Thanks, Matt, for the writing idea for my students!
C**.
Great Book for Children to Relate to Other Kids Around the World
My little guy has a hard time relating to kids who are different than him. He's 7, so that's part of it, but this book helps! It was really interesting for me too to see what kids from around the world eat for lunch, what their houses are like, etc. My only wish for this book was that they featured various kinds of families. All the families in the book have a mom and a dad, which isn't the case for ALL families, and since there are eight or so families, it would've been nice to have a family with a single mom, or a single dad, or maybe a parent and grandparent. Otherwise, a very interesting look at families around the world!
B**Z
Kudos to the writer
An awesome book! Every kid needs to read this. It teaches them that there are other kids just like them living in other parts of the world.
B**T
Better than Dinosaurs
I bought this as a birthday gift for a toddler, fully expecting the child to ignore it once gifts were opened. Ya know, how can a simple book compete with Thomas the Train, Dinosaurs, and Batman? As it turned out, once this book was opened he was suddenly not interested in Batman or Dinosaurs. He was fully immersed into the wonderful sights and colors on the pages. He took it immediately to his reading area and waited for one of the parents to figure out that present opening was over - it was story time!I was so delighted that he enjoyed his gift (there were other reading time gifts too but this book was his clear favorite) and his parents appreciated that it wasn't Thomas the Train.
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