Description
Discover the vibrant lives of children around the globe in 'This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from around the World.' This captivating book by Matt Lamothe invites young readers on a journey to explore diverse cultures and experiences through the eyes of seven children from different countries. From Kei playing Freeze Tag in Japan to Daphine joyfully jumping rope in Uganda, this engaging picture book beautifully illustrates the common rhythms of childhood that unite us all despite cultural differences. Perfect for educators and parents alike, this book offers an enriching resource for teaching kids about global diversity, fostering empathy, and celebrating unique traditions. With 52 pages of delightful illustrations, 'This Is How We Do It' not only captivates young readers but also sparks conversations about understanding and appreciating our differences and similarities. This special edition paperback is brand new, making it an ideal gift for any occasion. Immerse your child in a world of exploration and discovery! Ships fast and safely. Order now to expand your child's global horizon today!
This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from around the World
By Lamothe, Matt
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, Special ed.
Number of Pages 52
Publisher Chronicle Books
In Japan, Kei plays Freeze Tag, while in Uganda, Daphine likes to jump rope. While the way they play may differ, the shared rhythm of their days-and this one world we all share-unites them. This genuine exchange provides a window into traditions that may be different from our own as well as mirrors reflecting our common experiences. Inspired by his own travels, Matt Lamonthe transports readers across the globe and back with this luminous and thoughtful picture book.
This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from around the World
By Lamothe, Matt
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, Special ed.
Number of Pages 52
Publisher Chronicle Books
In Japan, Kei plays Freeze Tag, while in Uganda, Daphine likes to jump rope. While the way they play may differ, the shared rhythm of their days-and this one world we all share-unites them. This genuine exchange provides a window into traditions that may be different from our own as well as mirrors reflecting our common experiences. Inspired by his own travels, Matt Lamonthe transports readers across the globe and back with this luminous and thoughtful picture book.