Children Just Like Me

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Author: Anabel Kindersley

ISBN-10: 0789402017

ISBN-13: 9780789402011

Category: Family & Growing Up

Photographs and text depict the homes, schools, family life, and culture of young people around the world.\ \ Photographs and text depict the homes, schools, family life, and culture of young people around the world.\

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Photographs and text depict the homes, schools, family life, and culture of young people around the world.School Library JournalGr 3-6-A delightful, attractive look at children from around the world. The authors spent two years meeting and photographing youngsters from every continent and more than 140 countries. The volume is divided by continent, which is introduced with photos of children, their names, and nationalities. Then a double-page spread features pictures of each child's food, eating utensils, housing, school, friends, and family. The text gives the young people a chance to comment on their favorite games, friends, and hopes for the future. The final section includes excerpts from the Kindersleys' travel diary. This book is factual, respectful, and insightful. It provides just the right balance of information and visual interest for the intended audience.-Joan Soulliere, Wenham Public Library, MA

\ School Library JournalGr 3-6-A delightful, attractive look at children from around the world. The authors spent two years meeting and photographing youngsters from every continent and more than 140 countries. The volume is divided by continent, which is introduced with photos of children, their names, and nationalities. Then a double-page spread features pictures of each child's food, eating utensils, housing, school, friends, and family. The text gives the young people a chance to comment on their favorite games, friends, and hopes for the future. The final section includes excerpts from the Kindersleys' travel diary. This book is factual, respectful, and insightful. It provides just the right balance of information and visual interest for the intended audience.-Joan Soulliere, Wenham Public Library, MA\ \