Edition |
2008
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Publication |
London, A & C Black Publishers, 2003.
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Description |
32pYellow spine
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Series |
CitizenKid collection
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Summary/Abstract |
A picture-book spread relates a few consciousness-raising facts about such topics as nationalities, food, language, and religion. With the aid of a calculator, even younger kids can do the math; the tricky part is to get children to really understand the ideas. This highly informative book will get kids thinking and asking questions. At this moment there are more than 6 billion people on this planet. Picturing so many people at one time is hard - but what if we imagine the whole world as a village of just 100 people?In this village: 22 people speak a Chinese dialect, 20 earn less than a dollar a day, 17 cannot read or write, 50 are often hungry, 24 have a television in their homes. If the World Were a Village tells us who we are, where we live, how fast we are growing, which languages we speak, which religions we practice and more. So come and learn about our global village. What you discover may surprise you! This book is a part of CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world and inspire them to be better global citizens.
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Contents |
Welcome to the global village
Nationalities
Languages
Ages
Religions
Food
Air and water
Schooling and literacy
Money and possessions
Electricity
The village in the past
The village in the future
Teaching children about the global village
A note on sources and how the calculations were made
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Standard Number |
9780713668803 Pb.
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