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Bread Around the World Series

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Books: Bread, Bread, Bread  Around the World Series

Bread, Bread, Bread Around the World Series

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Manufacturer: HarperTrophy
Author: Ann Morris
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1993-05-21
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Label: HarperTrophy
Number Of Pages: 32

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What kind of bread do you eat? A bagel? A tortilla? A baguette? All over the world, wherever there are human beings, someone is eating bread. Ann Morris's simple text and Ken Heyman's dazzling full-color photographs reveal for young readers how people eat -- and how people live -- the world over.


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Cigarette in this book 2008-05-22
This book has a photo of a man smoking a cigarette. I am returning it. If you don't want to show your young child pictures of smoking, don't buy Loving either by the same author. It also has a photo of a man smoking a cigarette.


Outstanding culinary journey with the common theme of bread 2007-09-27
Wonderful photos of adults and children from around the world cooking, eating, selling, and otherwise enjoying bread, with minimal text.


We all enjoy the book (and the bread)! 2006-07-14
Our whole family likes this book. My daughter is not yet two but she loves Ann Morris' entire series of books and likes to identify things in each photograph. We look at the photos and talk about different kinds of bread, different ways of eating, and what different things might taste like. The photos are obviously dated but I don't believe that alters the impact of what the author and photographer are trying to do. There is one photo in particular the the adults enjoy sniggering at (I'll let you guess which one!)

We have also started baking the different types of bread in the book together so she can jump right in to the content (what kid doesn't love to have her/his hands in dough?). As she grows, we'll continue to read these books, moving on from identifying simple items to talking about cultures, traditions, environments, geography, and etc. In the final pages of each Ann Morris book there are maps and descriptions of locations/actions for each page that allow readers and children to talk about where places are in relation to one another. I recommend these books for curious children starting at age 18 months and all the way up into the school years.


Good, Good, Good 2006-03-22
This book like the others in the series is great. My 4 yr old & 14month old love both this book. The pictures are vivid, the text is simple...a perfect jump-off for an engaging conversation about the similarities we all share throughout the world.


Great images for kids and adults 2004-12-07
We may all live in different places, speak different languages and end up having completely different life experiences, but many of us have a common food. My wife and I love this book as much as our children do. It is very simple, extremely genuine and makes me want to try all the world's bread.


Excellent title for creating cultural awareness 2002-07-11

What kind of bread do you eat? A bagel? A tortilla? A baguette? All over the world, wherever there are human beings, someone is eating bread. Ann Morris's simple text and Ken Heyman's dazzling full-color photographs reveal for young readers how people eat -- and how people live -- the world over.




It's a Small World After All. 2002-01-08
This little book talks about bread. There aren't very many words, but the few that there are augment a child's vocabulary, yet are easy to understand. The most important part of this book are the pictures. Using pictures of people all over the world eating all kinds of different bread, helps children to begin to understand the bigger world around them. The book also illustrates how even though some things are the same, they can also be quite different. The book also contains a helpful section at the end for parents and other educators. It's a small world after all.


a low-key intro to the cross-cultural world 2000-06-10
A terrific collection of photos that introduces both similarities and difference. The text is very simple, but more info for parents to explain is included in the back, so this can serve very young and not quite as young children. (My daughter enjoyed it at 1 1/2)


Great photos give children a global view 1998-05-25
an interesting way of introducing young children to the world and cultures around them. Bread is one of the few things all people have in common and the realism of the photographs leave the reader with a broader knowledge of this small world.

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