World of Difference S.
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By exploring and comparing everyday objects and rituals, this series helps young readers understand the similarities and differences that exist among societies, as well as the role that everyday objects play in reflecting the inner life and culture of people from around the world. Each book's design incorporates four-color photos, cut-outs, and silhouettes that mingle with short text blocks, making this multicultural series not just visually appealing, but uniquely informative, too.The design and colors in a Guatemalan's hat can tell you what village he's from, if he's married, how many children he has, and if his children are married!
This series explains how everyday objects an d activities can reflect one''s culture. Looking at things th at people use and the way people do things can be a good way to learn about similarities and differences. '
This series explains how everyday objects an d activities can reflect one''s culture, showing that looking at things people use and the way they do things can be a wo nderful way to learn about the similarities and differences between cultures. '