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My family
Discusses how many families learn, love and care for each other -- ranging from single-parent, extended, and adoptive parents.
Back to school
Depicts children in elementary schools all over the world, and describes what all these different kinds of school have in common.
Why war is never a good idea
Simple, rhythmic text explores the wanton destructiveness of War, which has grown old but not wise, as it demolishes nice people and beautiful things with no consideration for the consequences
A kid’s best friend
Describes the special relationship that exists between children and their pet dogs all around the world.
I like, I don’t like
"Every child has the right to play--but in some parts of the world, children spend more time working than playing. This thought-provoking book captures how different the world can look from the eyes of those less privileged"-- Back cover
Hats of faith
"This book is a beautifully illustrated introduction to the shared custom of head covering. Using accurate terminology and brightly coloured imagery, Hats of faith helps educate and prepare young children for our culturally diverse modern world"--Back cover
What does a Muslim look like?
When Jack and Jane make new friends at school, they are surprised to learn that they are Muslim. Their curiosity leads them to discover that Muslims come in all colors and hail from various backgrounds from around the world
The Barefoot Book of children
The Barefoot Book of children takes its readers on a visual trek across the globe, where they discover that-- despite our different clothes and homes and languages--we are more alike than different
Whoever you are
Despite the differences between people around the world, there are similarities that join us together, such as pain, joy, and love.