"This is how we do it in Italy. This is how we do it in Japan."
This book is great for teaching about cultural diversity and global citizenship. Students can compare their own daily routines with those of children in other countries.
This book is great for teaching about cultural diversity and global citizenship. Students can compare their own daily routines with those of children in other countries.
This book takes readers on a journey to see how children from different countries live their everyday lives. It highlights the cultural differences and similarities that make our world fascinating and diverse.
“Our homes tell us where we come from, and they‘re a part of who we are. They‘re made of earth, wood, water, or stone, yet each is unique, just like the people who live inside.”
“If You Lived Here“ helps children appreciate the beauty of diversity and the ways people adapt to their surroundings. It invites young readers to understand and respect different lifestyles and communities worldwide.
Through beautifully illustrated pages, this book explores fascinating homes from around the world, showing how people build different kinds of houses to suit their environments, cultures, and traditions. From adobe houses in New Mexico to floating houses in Peru, each home tells a story of the people who live there and their way of life. The book provides an engaging look at architecture, geography, and cultural diversity.
3 ⭐ This is a nice book but a bit sad. Winter is coming, snows on the ground, and everything is chilly. A daughter and her mother live in their home and the daughter loves the outside in the snow, but her mom does not. Mom takes her daughter on a vacation to where she grew up, where it‘s always warm and sunny. The daughter learns what her mother loves about home and tries to find those same things in their home back in the winter place.
in the beginning there was only darkness
this book is a celebration of people from all walks of life. it is a very warm book. It talks about the different people from the world and how they are different, how it makes them special