Whoever You Are
by Mem Fox
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recommends it for:
elementary educators and children
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This book is appropriate for Kindergarten to third grade. The stroy is simple and celebrates human connections through descriptions and colorful pictures. "Little one, whoever you are," is the introduction to the story. Fox explains that there are children all over the world who may look different, live in different homes and different climates, go to different schools, and speak in different tongues but all children love, smile, laugh, and cry. Their joys, pain, and blood a...more
This book is appropriate for Kindergarten to third grade. The stroy is simple and celebrates human connections through descriptions and colorful pictures. "Little one, whoever you are," is the introduction to the story. Fox explains that there are children all over the world who may look different, live in different homes and different climates, go to different schools, and speak in different tongues but all children love, smile, laugh, and cry. Their joys, pain, and blood a...more
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bookshelves:
multicultural-literature,
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Read in July, 2008
recommends it for:
elementary teachers and parents
Fox, M. (1997). Whoever you are. Orlando, Florida. Harcourt Brace & Company.
This multicultural text includes powerful messages of diversity, individuality and multiculturalism. The intricate face painted people in the book display the differences that are found among children in the world. Fox celebrates the differences found among the ethnicities and cultures of people. She also describes the similarities of people and their feelings. Each page displays a picture surrounded by...more
This multicultural text includes powerful messages of diversity, individuality and multiculturalism. The intricate face painted people in the book display the differences that are found among children in the world. Fox celebrates the differences found among the ethnicities and cultures of people. She also describes the similarities of people and their feelings. Each page displays a picture surrounded by...more
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
pre k -3
Attractive illustrations
current 2006
fast paced
repetitive
integrated theme
feelings/ emotions
similiarities
diversity
current 2006
fast paced
repetitive
integrated theme
feelings/ emotions
similiarities
diversity
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