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A child’s garden of verses
Easy-to-read text and full-color illustrations feature a collection of perennial favorites describing the child's world of dreams and reality
Around the world in one Shabbat
A colorful adventure that shares the many ways Jewish people celebrate Shabbat around the world
Come and eat!
Depicts kinds of food and ways of eating across the world and includes details about the cultures represented in each photograph
G is for gold medal
The letters of the alphabet introduce facts about the Olympic movement and Olympic sports
While you are sleeping
A very simple look at how when it is day in one part of the world, it may be night in another place
Amazing faces
Poems focusing on universal emotions, as expressed by poets from diverse backgrounds, including Joseph Bruchac, Nikki Grimes, Lee Bennett Hopkins, Pat Mora, Janet S. Wong, and many others.--Provided by publisher
Our earth
Profiles twelve children who have had an impact on the environment, from a Canadian girl who gave a major speech to a Malawian boy who brought electricity to his village and a Chinese boy who works to keep endangered animals from the market.