Where we live : mapping neighborhoods of kids around the globe / written by Margriet Ruurs ; illustrated by Wenjia Tang.
Record details
- ISBN: 1525301373
- ISBN: 9781525301377
- Physical Description: 40 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps
- Publisher: [Toronto, ON] : Kids Can Press, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 21.99 |
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Subject: | Neighborhoods > Juvenile literature. |
- Baker & Taylor
"This one-of-a-kind illustrated map book explores the neighborhoods of 16 real children from around the world, highlighting whatâs important to them in their community and providing interesting facts about their lives. 10,000 first printing. Illustrations." - Baker & Taylor
"For fans of Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinska's Maps, and our own Around the World series, is this illustrated map book that explores the neighborhoods of 16 kids around the world. Based on real kids and their families, the book highlights significant places in the community through the child's eyes, such as where they live, where they go to school and their favorite places to play. Where We Live is filled with fascinating stories that depict what real life is like for kids from every cornerof the globe. Bruno in Antarctica has to climb out the window when the snow mound blocks his front door. Namisha lives in a small village in Zambia and has to stay home from school whenever there's a hippo sighting. And in the evenings, Anani in Ethiopiahelps his mother with the coffee ceremony at their home, where the community gathers. Author Margriet Ruurs is a frequent guest speaker at international schools and an avid world traveler. The stories featured in the book are based on people she has met on her travels. The end matter includes an author's note, activities to help kids make connections between the children in the book and to their own lives, a glossary and an index. Where We Live is both a valuable resource for learning about global cultures and an insightful look at how much kids around the world have in common."-- - Grand Central Pub
A fascinating look --- in maps and stories --- at neighborhoods around the world!This unique illustrated map book explores the neighborhoods of 16 real children from around the world. Each child's story highlights what's important to them in their community, from their homes and schools to the places they play and the sights and sounds they encounter every day. Whether it's a big city, such as Amsterdam or Beijing, or a small community, such as Salt Spring Island in Canada or the village of Komanyana in Zambia, these places are special to the children who live there! - Grand Central Pub
This fascinating look at 16 childrenâs neighborhoods around the world broadens readersâ understanding of global cultures.
This unique illustrated map book explores the neighborhoods of 16 real children from around the world. Author Margriet Ruurs, who met many of these children in her travels, tells the story of each childâs neighborhood by highlighting the places that are important to them, such as where they live, go to school and play, as well as interesting facts about their lives, including the food they eat, their religious practices and the sights and smells they encounter every day. From big cities, such as Amsterdam and Beijing, to small communities, such as Salt Spring Island in Canada and the village of Komanyana in Zambia, each place is special to the children who live there.
In the bookâs opening pages, Ruurs explains what a map is and what its component parts are: compass rose, legend, scale bar. Then, each childâs story gets its own spread, with Wenjia Tangâs playful and inviting maps as a backdrop featuring illustrations of the important places and a legend specific to that map. Each of the maps in the book is based on the childâs actual neighborhood. The âSay It!â box includes words and phrases in the childâs native language. This book has a wealth of social studies applications: itâs both a valuable resource ⦠and an insightful look at how much children around the world have in common, this book has a wealth of social studies applications. It makes a perfect jumping-off point for projects in which children create their own map and story or do further research on any of the neighborhoods in the book. Back matter includes activities, a glossary, an authorâs note and a further-reading list.