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  • All Around The World

    Jane Elizabeth Rode

    Paperback (BookBaby, Jan. 7, 2019)
    In All Around the World, author and illustrator Jane Elizabeth Rode's heartfelt words and colorful images takes readers on a trip around the world, where they'll experience different cultures and the many ways in which humanity shares the desires for love, happiness and fulfillment. Its simple message will open the hearts of both young and old to the fact that people around the world, despite living and looking very differently, are at heart all the same.With beautiful illustrations, All Around the World is meant for people of all ages and is best read out loud.
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  • Homes Around the World

    Eleanor O'Connell

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Apartments, houses, log cabins, and houseboats are all kinds of homes, though they can look vastly different. Around the world, families settle into homes that can look quite different than these, yet serve the same purpose: to shelter. This volume will capture readers imaginations, allowing them to view various types of homes, including the yaodongs of China and Queenslanders of Australia. Beautiful photographs serve to illustrate both architectural and cultural concepts.
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  • Peas Around the World

    Keesha Laws

    eBook (eGenKids, July 23, 2017)
    When sisters Taylin and Paisyn balk at eating their peas one night at supper, Mom and Dad use the occasion as a teachable moment to help their daughters understand how much better off they are than many of the people in the rest of the world. In the discussion that follows, the girls learn of many practical ways to help others in need, such as charities, homeless shelters with free meals, donating money for housing construction and local support projects such as clothing, toy, and book drives. By the time supper is over, Taylin and Paisyn are excited about all the things they can do to help people who don’t have as much as they do, and they can’t wait to get started.
  • Seas Around the World

    Arlene Cox

    language (, Feb. 21, 2016)
    Each page shows the seas in a certain geographic area. It is illustrated in color with a fish or animal indigenous to that area. I included some interesting facts and questions that (I hoped) would peak children’s curiosity.
  • A Ticket Around The World

    Natalia Diaz, Melissa Owens, Kim Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2016)
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  • A Wave Around the World

    Nicholas Messenger

    language (Konuoi Imprint, July 12, 2014)
    An adventure across a world deranged by the onset of World War Two, when aviation was still an extravagant adventure, involving a curious zoo, refugees, a runaway ferryboat, a plane-load of animals, a bizarre project in ecological subversion, and a chimpanzee that learns to talk.
  • Candy Around the World

    Stacy Cacciatore, Christina Stymiest

    Paperback (Stained Jem Press, April 16, 2012)
    Candy is an important part of history, culture and traditions around the world. From the Plum Crack Seed candy in China to Dulce de Leche from Mexico, the candies from around the world are as diverse as their culture. Did you know that children in Italy receive chocolate eggs filled with toys on Easter? Or that in Mexico they celebrate El Dia de los Muertos instead of Halloween? Candy Around the World takes the reader on an exciting confectionary tour around the world. Each chapter focuses on a specific region and provides an exciting look into the history and origin of their sweet treat. Designed for children and parents to read, explore, cook and learn together, Candy Around the World is filled with recipes, games, activities and fun facts to make learning about history and cultures around the world fun. This book is sure to be a delight for the entire family. Visit www.candyaroundtheworldbook.com for more games, science experiments, activities, recipes and more!
  • Jacks Around the World

    Mary D. Lankford, Karen Dugan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 14, 1996)
    "An inviting, multicultural offering [with] overviews of and instructions for fourteen variations of the game of jacks from around the world."--Horn Book. "A good choice for teachers seeking multicultural games as well as for children who enjoy jacks."--Booklist.
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  • Around the World

    Matt Phelan

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 11, 2011)
    A Scott O'Dell Award-winning graphic novelist follows three dauntless adventurers on a Jules Verne-inspired challenge: circling the world, solo!As the nineteenth century wound down, a public inspired by the novel Around the World in Eighty Days clamored for intrepid adventure. The challenge of circumnavigating the globe as no one ever had before--a feat assuring fame if not fortune--attracted the fearless in droves. Three hardy spirits stayed the course: In 1884, former miner Thomas Stevens made the journey on a bicycle, the kind with a big front wheel. In 1889, pioneer reporter Nellie Bly embarked on a global race against time that assumed the heights of spectacle, ushering in the age of the American celebrity. And in 1895, retired sea captain Joshua Slocum quietly set sail on a thirty-six-foot sloop, braving pirates and treacherous seas to become the first person to sail around the world alone. With cinematic pacing and deft, expressive art, acclaimed graphic novelist Matt Phelan weaves a trio of epic journeys into a single bold tale of three visionaries who set their sights on nothing short of the world.
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  • Plants Around the World

    Tom Evans

    language (World Book, Inc., June 5, 2018)
    Different plants thrive in different climates, from your backyard to the rain forests of Madagascar. Which California trees can grow taller than the Statue of Liberty? What North and South Carolina coastal plant eats insects? Which plants are sharp to the touch? With Plants Around the World, young readers will learn how plants need us and how they help us.With two-page colorful illustrations, World Book’s Learning Ladders series is for young learners with a primary reading level of grades K-2 looking to learn the basics about nature, science, and their communities. Each nonfiction book was created for children to learn about topics they’re most curious about. Each book in the 10-volume series features colorful illustrations, fun facts, and easy to understand sentences. Words in bold type help early readers build vocabulary skills.
  • Around the World

    Steve Skidmore

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, )
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  • Homes Around the World

    Clare Lewis

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book looks at the rich diversity of homes around the world. Through simple text and stunning photographs, it introduces children to similarities found in homes in different cultures, and honors differences.
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