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Let’s celebrate!
"An excellent way to celebrate the diversity of festivals and seasonal celebrations with children"--Provided from publisher
Lend a hand
"A picture book collection of poems centered on spontaneous acts of kindness, representing diverse voices and topical themes"--|cProvided by publisher
K is for Korea
With each letter of the alphabet featuring a city or aspect of country life, the ancient and modern world of Korea, its people, culture, and traditions are presented in a richly illustrated addition to the World Alphabet series with color photos throughout.
K is for Kabuki
Introduces children to the culture, history, traditions, beliefs, and practices of Japan and its people, with topic poems and expository text covering one item for each letter of the alphabet
In South Africa
Explores South Africa's history, physical features as well as its most popular customs, activities, and food
I is for Inuksuk
Each letter in the word "Inuksuk" is represented by an Inuktitut word, which together create a wonderful overview of life in the Arctic
I am the world
Illustrations and rhyming text celebrate the diversity of cultures, languages, countries, and people of the world
I am different! Can you find me?
Imported from India, this clever picture book presents sixteen visual puzzles: readers must pick out the one item that is different from the rest. The phrase "Can you find me?" is shown in a different language on every page.
Healthy kids
Shows how children around the world stay healthy by eating good food, having access to clean water, living in safe homes, and sharing a loving community
Hands of the rain forest
An introduction to the lifestyle and traditions of the Emberá culture of Panama.