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It’s a Small World After All

By Reading Rockets
Nov 21, 2017
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You don’t need a passport to explore the world! This collection of recommended books for kids ages 0-9 brings the world to you. Among them is the true story of a Chinese American who becomes a matador in Spain as well as a book that reveals all the things first graders around the world do with their lost tooth. It’s a small world after all!

All the Way to Lhasa: A Tale from Tibet(opens in new window)
By Barbara BergerAge: 3-6Reading Level: Beginning Reader
All the Way to Lhasa: A Tale from Tibet cover image

There’s a saying that “slow but steady wins the race.” In this richly illustrated book, the saying is recast as a Tibetan tale about a boy and his reliable yak and an impatient rider on a speedy horse, both on their way to the holy city of Lhasa.

El Chino(opens in new window)
By Allen SayAge: 6-9Reading Level: Beginning Reader
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This remarkable story is based on the life of Billy Wong, a Chinese-American who travels to Europe, becomes fascinated with bullfighting, and decides to become a matador. Eventually, Billy’s determination and recognition of what makes him unique helps him realize his dream. Luminous watercolors illustrate this sensitive picture book biography.

Get Ready for Gabi: A Crazy Mixed Up Spanglish Day(opens in new window)
By Marisa Montes (author) and Joe Cepeda (author and illustrator)Age: 6-9Reading Level: Independent Reader
Get Ready for Gabi: A Crazy Mixed Up Spanglish Day cover image

Third grade Gabi speaks Spanish at home and English at school and sometimes “Spanglish” everywhere. Spanish and English combine naturally in Gabi’s narration as the irrepressible, likable girl befriends a kindergartner who has moved from Nicaragua and as she controls her temper when teased by a classmate.

Head, Body, Legs: A Story from Liberia(opens in new window)
By Won-Ldy Paye (author), Margaret Lippert (author), and Julie Paschkis (author and illustrator)Age: 3-6Reading Level: Beginning Reader
Head, Body, Legs: A Story from Liberia cover image

A head by itself can’t do much – until he meets arms, body, and legs. Together they discover how delicious life can be. Bold colors and broad forms help create the humor in this engaging creation story from the author’s Dan tribe of Liberia.

I Am America(opens in new window)
By Charles SmithAge: 3-6Reading Level: Beginning Reader
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Look how different we are and see how much we are the same! Readers will surely see themselves in the pages of this book, which is full of color photographs of children’s faces. The rhyming text and images celebrate the tapestry of cultures, religions, and physical appearances of children throughout the United States.

Mr. Popper’s Penguins(opens in new window)
By Richard Atwater (author) and Florence Atwater (author and illustrator)Age: 6-9Reading Level: Independent Reader
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When Admiral Drake sends a penguin named Captain Cook to the Popper family, Mr. Popper’s dreams of seeing the world begin to come true. Humor abounds in this early Newbery Honor book as readers follow Mr. Popper and his penguins to Antarctica.

Sitti’s Secret(opens in new window)
By Naomi Nye (author) and Nancy Carpenter (author and illustrator)Age: 6-9Reading Level: Independent Reader
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Warmly evoking the universality of a child’s relationship with her grandmother, this book follows a girl’s journey to a small village in Palestine, where she comes to know her grandmother Sitti. Once back in the United States, the child recalls the sights, sounds, and culture of Palestine as well as the commonalities between the Arabic and English speaking worlds.

Stories to Solve: Folktales from Around the World(opens in new window)
By George Shannon (author and illustrator) and Peter Sís (illustrator)Age: 6-9Reading Level: Beginning Reader
Stories to Solve: Folktales from Around the World cover image

As this book shows, brain teasers are popular everywhere! The short tales, riddles, and more are from many different countries. Readers try to figure out how the solution was found. The answers are provided and some are even embedded in decorative black and white line drawings.

Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World(opens in new window)
By Selby Beeler (author) and G. Brian Karas (author and illustrator)Age: 3-6Reading Level: Beginning Reader
Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World cover image

Lighthearted illustrations provide just the right tone for brief looks at what happens when children lose their teeth in various places around the world. The title indicates what is done in Korea while an American child awaits the tooth fairy’s exchange. A map provides a quick glimpse of this intriguing, quick world tour just right for browsing.

Tortillas and Lullabies(opens in new window)
By Lynn Reiser (author) and Valentes Corazones (author and illustrator)Age: 3-6Reading Level: Pre-Reader
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A young girl tells how her great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother perform an everyday activity, whether gathering flowers or making tortillas, and how every time it was the same but different. The vivid illustrations evoke Central American folk art and complement the graceful text presented in Spanish and English.

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