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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (Classic Books With Holes) by Jane Taylor |
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"This book is perfect for teaching children the Twinkle Twinkle Litter Star song and has additional verses. The pictures are bright and depict children from various cultures.
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| July 11 | ||
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Connecting Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children (Connecting Cultures) by Rebecca L. Thomas |
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Picture Book Activities : Fun and Games for Preschoolers Based on 50 Favorite Children's Books (Paperback) by Trish Kuffner |
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| July 10 | ||
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We're Different, We're the Same (Pictureback(R)) by Bobbi Kates |
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black is brown is tan (Paperback) by Arnold Adoff |
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Hands Around the World: 365 Creative Ways to Encourage Cultural Awareness and Global Respect (Williamson Kids Can! Series) by Susan Milord |
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The Kids' Multicultural Art Book: Art & Craft Experiences from Around the World (Williamson Kids Can! Series) by Alexandra M. Terzian |
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recommended for: elementary educators
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"This book is fantastic for multicultural activity ideas!
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All the Colors We Are: Todos los colores de nuestra piel/The Story of How We Get Our Skin Color (Paperback) by Katie Kissinger |
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recommended for: elementary educators and children
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This book is great for pre-k to around 8 years old. The theme and pictures of the story provide a scientific explanation of why people are different and what makes people different. It is written in both Spanish and English and has real pho...more " |
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The Way We Do It in Japan (Hardcover) by Geneva Cobb Iijima |
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recommended for: elementary educators
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This story is appropriate for kindergarten to third grade. Gregory is an American boy living in San Fransico with his American mother and Japanese father. He learns that his fathers job is being transfered to Japan and his family will have ...more " |
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Do You Have a Hat? (Hardcover) by Eileen Spinelli |
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