Geography & Culture Books
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Africa is Not a Country
Enter into the daily life of children in over 20 of the 53 countries of modern Africa. Celebrate the extraordinary diversity of this vibrant continent as experienced by children at home, school, work, and play. Learn More -
Throw Your Tooth on the Roof - Tooth Traditions from Around the World
What do children around the world do with the teeth they lose? This humorous title answers a question every child who has lost a tooth wants to know! A delightful introduction to global cultural traditions for children. 32 pages. Learn More -
Global Babies - Award-winning multicultural photo book
Gorgeous photos of expressive baby faces from 15 countries will fascinate toddlers and turn this joyous little board book into an instant favorite. Text is a sweet, simple verse embracing every baby in the world. Board book, 16 pages. Learn More -
Wonderful Houses - Around the World
An original look at how modern families in 10 countries around the world live in their homes today. A delightful multi-cultural resource with photos, house cross-sections, diagrams, and fascinating captions. Paperback, 44 pages. Learn More -
Tidy Up! - Small World Book
Whether children live in Indonesia or Indiana, “Messes look like mountains until someone lends a hand.” Stunning photographs and rhyming text reveal both our human commonalities and individual uniqueness. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
Bread, Bread, Bread
People around the world bake and break bread. They give bread away and sell it, and, of course, they eat it! Simple engaging read-aloud text, an absorbing array of 29 lively cultural photos, and photo index with country labels and photo captions. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
What is God?
Intriguing questions encourage conversation that can help children find their own answers. An eloquent recognition of differences which equally emphasizes our common humanity — a great springboard for discussing tolerance. Learn More -
Seven Blind Mice - Award-winning read-aloud folktale
An Indian fable that encompasses abstracts like sensorial isolation, fear of the unknown, and the difference between knowledge and wisdom, while offering concrete color-naming and counting opportunities. Teacher-recommended. Paperback, 40 pages. Learn More


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