Library's review
Facing pages of this picture book show privileged children at play with objects, while other children are shown working with the same objects. The illustrations and text inspire meaningful discussions about privilege and poverty. Includes notes on Poverty and Child Labor, Convention on the Rights
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Genres
Publication
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers (2017), 28 pages
Description
"Children have different reactions to the same object due to their circumstances"--
Awards
Skipping Stones Honor Award (2018)
Picture This Recommendation List (Nonfiction — 2018)
Language
Original language
English
Pages
28
Physical description
28 p.; 9.25 x 9 inches
ISBN
080285480X / 9780802854803
DDC/MDS
331.31 |
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