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In this probing, plain-spoken book, based on a true story, Margy
Burns Knight and Anne Sibley O'Brien, author and illustrator of the
acclaimed "Talking Walls," invite young readers to explore the
human implications of intolerance. Anecdotes relating the
experiences of other refugees and their contributions to American
culture play counterpoint to Nary's tale, all enlivened by
O'Brien's full-color pastels. A compendium at the end of the book
offers more detailed information about Pol, Pot, Ellis Island, and
other topics in this text. Who Belongs Here? will lead to
discussions about The effects of war on children and families
Refugees and relocation processes in the U.S.Cambodian culture U.S.
History and attitudes towards immigration Bullying and intolerance
Conflict-resolution skills Lexile Level 1040 Fountas and Pinnell
Level W
It's a powerful concept, exploring the routines and rituals of a
child's first year in diverse cultures and traditions and
introducing readers to babies from tiny Luke, who is spending his
first days of life in an incubator, to Kasa, who is being
introduced to the sunrise by her grandmother. Nontraditional
families-biracial, adoptive, and single-parent-are included. The
ways in which babies are welcomed into the world are wonderfully
varied yet strikingly kindred. Welcoming Babies is equally
appropriate as a gift to new parents or grandparents and a
read-aloud for babies. Lexile Level 990; F&P Level O
In this book walls really do talk, and oh, the stories they tell.
This new edition combines the beloved children's books Talking
Walls and Talking Walls: The Stories Continue. Together, those
titles sold more than 170,000 copies. This new edition, thoroughly
revised by the author, makes the text more accessible to young
readers and English Language Learners and produces a book that is
ideal for reading aloud. The back matter includes a world map that
helps readers locate the many walls described, as well as
additional information about the walls, the places, and the people.
The Talking Walls books have been much honored, including: Top 25
Non-Fiction Children's Books Boston Globe Children's Books of
Distinction Hungry Minds Review Noteworthy Book from Parallel
Cultures: Horn Book Paperback Plum Booklinks Notable Children's
Trade Book in the Social Studies: Children's Book Council/National
Council on the Social Studies Winner of a Mom's Choice Gold Award
-- Picture Books category Pick of the Lists, American Bookseller
Best Multicultural Book, Publisher's Weekly "Cuffie Award" Fountas
& Pinnell Level T
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I'm New Here (Paperback)
Anne Sibley O'Brien, O'Brien Anne Sibley
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R238
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Sun shines on a patch of snow. Hocus pocus! Where did it go? Winter
turns to spring in this lyrical book that celebrates the magic of
nature and the changing seasons. Eleven gatefolds open to re-create
the excitement and surprise of spring's arrival, revealing what
happens when snow melts, trees bud, flowers bloom, birds arrive and
eggs and cocoons hatch. Finally, it's warm enough to pack away
winter clothes and go out and play!
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I'm New Here (Hardcover)
Anne Sibley O'Brien; Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
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Will she be an artist? A cook? A writer?
Sara Mee is turning one, and her family and friends gather for her
tol, or first-birthday celebration. Food and presents abound, but
most exciting of all is the traditional Korean prophecy game,
called the toljabee, which predicts what Sara Mee will be when she
grows up.
A book for all cultures, WHAT WILL YOU BE, SARA MEE? celebrates
siblings, community, and the blending of traditions.
It's wintertime again, and Jamaica has to wear her brother Ossie's hand-me-down boots. She finds herself envious of her friend Brianna's pink boots with the fuzzy cuffs, and Brianna teases her about her ugly, old "boy" boots. But one word brings reconciliation for the two friends.
Jamaica doesn't want a younger child to play with her, until she remembers how she felt when her older brother excluded her from his games.
Goodnight Kuu Kuu takes you on a sweet adventure as young Katoto
describes the encounters and surroundings as the mother-child bond
inevitably keeps growing. Katoto takes in a whirlwind of cozy,
familiar sights and startling scenes, skittering movements and
bouncy rides, scary sounds and socializing laughter until Katoto
must say goodnight. An endearing story told by Wamoro P. Njenga
with artwork by award-winning illustrator Anne Sibley O"Brien.
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