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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN: 0688135781
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Book Description
The world is full of houses. Big houses and little houses. Houses that stay in one place and houses that move from place to place. Some houses are made of wood or stone; others are made from mud or straw. But all of them are made for families to live in.
Annotation
A simple discussion of different kinds of houses and what makes them homes.
Parents Magazine
One of the best books of the year.
Children's Literature
A collection of color photographs depicts a wide diversity of homes throughout the world. As one flips through the pages differences in building materials, size and types of homes-single vs. many family homes and stationary vs. moving houses are noted. An index identifies the country for each house, and the final pages provide a world map that pinpoints the countries where the photos were taken. 1995 (orig. - Mary Clayton Rowen
Children's Literature
Photographer Ken Heyman's and author Ann Morris' views of Houses and Homes around the world will help youngsters appreciate that the perfect place for families is whatever works best. Whether built for many or a few, resting firmly upon a foundation or floating free with the tide, in a neighborhood or alone, the more our homes differ, the more they are the same. As readers will also learn. - Beverly Kobrin
School Library Journal
K-Gr 3-- A striking photographic survey of housing around the world that will be a real eyeopener for many children. The lush, full-color photos, one to two per page, tell the real story, conveying nearly as much about those who live in these ?- homes as they do about the dwellings themselves. Text is spare, delineating categories to unify the photo groupings (``Build your house with . . . wood or stone or straw or mud or anything at all. Weave it nail it tie it with rope.'') rather than describing the houses. That's done in the index, which is comprised of a miniature of each photo, an identification of the country in which it was taken, and a brief description. A black-and-white map is appended with each location clearly labeled. This is a solid addition for collections that support social studies or multicultural units, but would be equally fascinating |
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