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Overview'Children of the World' celebrates and teaches through fun facts, photographs, maps, artwork, and poems. With this book, families learn a little of the geography, traditions, and peoples of 192 countries ultimately discovering that children everywhere rejoice in their different backgrounds and in their universal friendship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony Asael , Stephanie Rabemiafara , Ann M VenemanPublisher: Universe Publishing Imprint: Universe Publishing Dimensions: Width: 28.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 1.846kg ISBN: 9780789322678ISBN 10: 0789322676 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 13 September 2011 Recommended Age: From 5 to 9 years Audience: General/trade , Children/juvenile , General , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsChildren of the World is a delightful anthology of children s art and poetry from around the world. The premise of the book is that there is art in all of us. The authors more than prove their point. In the Introduction the authors stories about their adventures while gathering information leads the reader to expect what they get: multicultural excitement. The book has a charm all its own, blending the original works of art with the photographs. The most significant message readers take away is that despite the many cultural differences that exist around the world, children are more alike than different. In sharing this book children can relate to children who live, love, laugh, and play just as they do. This valuable message of sameness within difference sends a strong message of multicultural richness and the beauty of diversity. Children of the World provides a wonderful springboard to introduce a multicultural unit as well as a rich resource of information to be read again and again. National Art Education Association This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace, writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace. Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united. Publishers Weekly Top Picks: Children of the World is an endearing new book that features a drawing and poem by a child from each of the United Nations 192 member states, as well as a photo of the children and fun facts about their country. The differences across the world are entertaining, but not as striking as the similarities. It's a book that will make you smile. The Christian Science Monitor Children of the World [is] a bright, enticing book that belongs in every school or public library. In living color and with a multitude of young voices, Children of the World testifies to the power of art in making our lives meaningful, in both personal and public ways. Educators looking for opportunities to increase awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures should reach for this well-crafted book to enhance a variety of social studies, geography, art, and literature units. New York Journal of Books Children of the World is a superlative book that has the potential to provoke curiosity and a deepened awareness of our shared humanity, among children everywhere. As a powerful learning tool and as a book that exudes sheer joy, it begs to be shared at home, and it should certainly have a prominent place in every school library. Marjorie Coughlan, PaperTigers.org Travel for Kids book pick of the month: What a fabulous treasure trove, the world through the eyes of children! Globetracks: Travel for Kids """Children of the World"" is a delightful anthology of children s art and poetry from around the world. The premise of the book is that there is art in all of us. The authors more than prove their point. In the Introduction the authors stories about their adventures while gathering information leads the reader to expect what they get: multicultural excitement. The book has a charm all its own, blending the original works of art with the photographs. The most significant message readers take away is that despite the many cultural differences that exist around the world, children are more alike than different. In sharing this book children can relate to children who live, love, laugh, and play just as they do. This valuable message of sameness within difference sends a strong message of multicultural richness and the beauty of diversity. ""Children of the World"" provides a wonderful springboard to introduce a multicultural unit as well as a rich resource of information to be read again and again. National Art Education Association ""This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace, writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace. Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united."" ""Publishers Weekly """"Top Picks: Children of the World is an endearing new book that features a drawing and poem by a child from each of the United Nations 192 member states, as well as a photo of the children and fun facts about their country. The differences across the world are entertaining, but not as striking as the similarities. It's a book that will make you smile."" ""The Christian Science Monitor """"Children of the World [is] a bright, enticing book that belongs in every school or public library. In living color and with a multitude of young voices, Children of the World testifies to the power of art in making our lives meaningful, in both personal and public ways. Educators looking for opportunities to increase awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures should reach for this well-crafted book to enhance a variety of social studies, geography, art, and literature units."" ""New York Journal of Books """"Children of the World is a superlative book that has the potential to provoke curiosity and a deepened awareness of our shared humanity, among children everywhere. As a powerful learning tool and as a book that exudes sheer joy, it begs to be shared at home, and it should certainly have a prominent place in every school library."" Marjorie Coughlan, PaperTigers.org ""Travel for Kids book pick of the month: What a fabulous treasure trove, the world through the eyes of children!"" ""Globetracks: Travel for Kids """" """"Children of the World"" is a delightful anthology of children's art and poetry from around the world. The premise of the book is that there is art in all of us. The authors more than prove their point. In the Introduction the authors' stories about their adventures while gathering information leads the reader to expect what they get: multicultural excitement. The book has a charm all its own, blending the original works of art with the photographs. The most significant message readers take away is that despite the many cultural differences that exist around the world, children are more alike than different. In sharing this book children can relate to children who live, love, laugh, and play just as they do. This valuable message of sameness within difference sends a strong message of multicultural richness and the beauty of diversity. ""Children of the World"" provides a wonderful springboard to introduce a multicultural unit as well as a rich resource of information to be read again and again."" National Art Education Association ""This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. ""Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace,"" writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, ""What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace."" Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united."" ""Publishers Weekly """"Top Picks: Children of the World is an endearing new book that features a drawing and poem by a child from each of the United Nations' 192 member states, as well as a photo of the children and fun facts about their country. The differences across the world are entertaining, but not as striking as the similarities. It's a book that will make you smile."" ""The Christian ""This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. ""Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace,"" writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, ""What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace."" Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united."" ""Publishers Weekly """"Top Picks: Children of the World is an endearing new book that features a drawing and poem by a child from each of the United Nations' 192 member states, as well as a photo of the children and fun facts about their country. The differences across the world are entertaining, but not as striking as the similarities. It's a book that will make you smile."" ""The Christian Science Monitor """"Children of the World [is] a bright, enticing book that belongs in every school or public library. In living color and with a multitude of young voices, Children of the World testifies to the power of art in making our lives meaningful, in both personal and public ways. Educators looking for opportunities to increase awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures should reach for this well-crafted book to enhance a variety of social studies, geography, art, and literature units."" ""New York Journal of Books """"Children of the World is a superlative book that has the potential to provoke curiosity and a deepened awareness of our shared humanity, among children everywhere. As a powerful learning tool and as a book that exudes sheer joy, it begs to be shared at home, and it should certainly have a prominent place in every school library."" Marjorie Coughlan, PaperTigers.org ""Travel for Kids book pick of the month: What a fabulous treasure trove, the world through the eyes of children!"" ""Globetracks: Travel" This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace, writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace. Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united. Publishers Weekly <br> Top Picks: Children of the World is an endearing new book that features a drawing and poem by a child from each of the United Nations' 192 member states, as well as a photo of the children and fun facts about their country. The differences across the world are entertaining, but not as striking as the similarities. It's a book that will make you smile. The Christian Science Monitor <br> Children of the World [is] a b This captivating volume, ambitious in scope and remarkable in execution, combines striking candid photographs of children from 192 nations with poems and artwork from children in each nation. Organized by country, the volume also includes details about language, diet, and local activities. Bosnia my homeland, My pride, my peace, writes a 10-year-old, while a child from the Philippines declares, What I want to achieve/ Is a country full of peace. Asael and Rabemiafara deliver a powerful kaleidoscope of young voices, diverse yet united. Publishers Weekly Author InformationAnthony Asael and Stephanie Rabemiafara are the founders, photographers, and directors of Art in All of Us (AiA). They have strong economic and managerial backgrounds, and have both worked as foreign trade professionals. In 2004, Anthony and Stephanie decided they could do more by committing their lives to the vision and mission of AiA, and thus began their long journey in building the organization. Ann M. Veneman served as the Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 2005-2010. Art in All of Us is a not-for-profit organization based in Brussels, Belgium, and New York City (501(c)(3)). AiA promotes tolerance and cultural exchange through art and creative activities in all 192 UN member countries. AiA endeavors to enrich the lives of children by inspiring them to create a portal through which they can look at each other's lives in a cross-cultural context. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |