by Elizabeth Dennis (Author) Clarice Elliott (Illustrator)
Learn about what school is like around the world in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read series with relatable and fun facts, playful illustrations, and interactive backmatter.
Around the world, kids wake up and go to school, just like you! Some students go to school by train, while others go by boat. There are schools in the middle of busy cities and schools that float on water. Learn about what schools are like across the globe!
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Gr 1-3--This early reader is an excellent peek at the lives of schoolchildren across the globe. The book opens with a glossary and a note stating that what follows are "just some examples of what school is like for kids around the world," a good way to ensure that no culture is depicted as a monolith. Three short chapters cover everything from how kids in various locations get to school to which ones have the shortest school day. Dennis strikes an appealing tone, with her text navigating a delicate line between informative and gently amusing. No matter how unusual the fact being shared--for example, children in Michigan's Upper Peninsula riding snowmobiles to school--there is always a sense of respect. Illustrations are detailed, realistic, and friendly, with lots of bright colors and open space. Given the subject matter, children of many backgrounds are presented. This is on the longer side for an early reader, and breaking it into small chapters gives it an approachable structure. A section at the end prompts readers to imagine and draw their ideal school. This fun exercise takes children beyond the pages of the book and is also a great way to touch upon some early literacy practices. VERDICT A respectful, nicely paced early reader, and a natural fit for elementary school libraries.--Kate Newcombe
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