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S'està carregant… A Life Like Mine: How Children Live Around the World (edició 2005)de DK (Autor)
Informació de l'obraA Life Like Mine de Amanda Rayner (Senior editor) En préstecPrestat 2024-01-10
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. In large, colorful spreads A Life Like Mine shows the lives of children living all over the world. The book is divided into sections showing how different children get water, feed themselves, go to school, play, stay healthy, etc. The book also discusses the fact that a large number of children don't have the basic necessities. This is a great book for browsing and will be interesting to kids who like to know about kids in other cultures. This is a book about Children All Around The World, but it is very, very different from the books like that which I had as a kid. It's based around the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, so it doesn't just talk about all kinds of children, but it teaches about what basic needs and rights are and the ways all of thoses necessary things are expressed in all different cultures. Each chapter is centered around some of those rights and needs, and starts with a discussion of how they work in different places, before giving a closer look at one child in one country who may have a very diferent experience in that realm than other children. Because of this, it focuses on what all children have in common before it starts discussing the differences. This is a wonderful way to get people to look at the things they take for granted, full of bright pictures and interesting stories, and I recommend it not just for kids, but for everyone. (My friend bought me this for Christmas because she knows I try to write stories set in all kinds of cultures, and this book will be marvellously helpful at that - colorful pictures and all.) Explores the rights of children - survival, development, protection, participation - throughout the world by exampling these countries: England, USA, Colombia, Sierra Leone, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Israel, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Yugoslavia, Sudan, South Africa, Afghanistan, India, Laos, Bangladesh, Australia. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Looks at what life is like for children of different countries and how each child can fulfill his or her hopes and ambitions no matter how little or much their human rights are infringed. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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This book is a very good book to share with children. Not only does it talk about other cultures but also it shows how in the end we are all the same. We all need love, food, and activity. I recommend this book to anyone teaching in a classroom from 4th grade and up. It might even be okay for 3rd grade, however it talks about some intense topics.