Because a Great Book Teaches Us About Our World

November 25, 2008

Part of growing up is acquiring an ever broader sense of the world. From the embrace of parents and family, to friends and neighbors, a town or city, a country, the planet and beyond. Our preschoolers are always eager to learn and look beyond what they know. So how can we give them a glimpse of the wide world? Books, of course! Here are a few to get started:

People by Peter Spier. We stand in awe of the gifted Peter Spier's illustrations of the teeming masses of humanity that inhabit our beautiful planet. The pictures are just breathtaking, and perfectly designed to help a young mind a grasp the breadth and diversity of human life. The words celebrate this beautifully too: "More than 6,000,000,000 people...and no two of them alike! Each and every one of us different from all the others. Each one a unique individual in his or her own right." It's a treasure for children and grown-ups too.

Whoever You Are by Mem Fox. A lyrical picture book celebrating differences and our common humanity that even the very youngest can enjoy. Children fly around a heart strewn world visiting other children who are different from them (different language, schools, houses) but also have "just the same" pains and joys and love.

Children Just Like Me by Anabel and Barnabas Kindersley. What a remarkable book! The authors spent two years traveling to every continent and 140 countries to photograph and get to know individual children from all over the globe. Each child's life is featured in detail, with pictures of his or her food, clothes, friends, family, pets, school, home, and more. We appreciate that the children are grouped by continent and come from a wide range of economic backgrounds, but what really grips our little readers are the details -- the games the children play or the way they dress. It's enough to make the whole family want to embark on a voyage around the world! And whether or not you make the trip, you and your children will be poring over this book for years.

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Our Being Savvy team also brings you ideas for preschooler-friendly books about cities across the country.  Discover the wide world that is your very own city!

Atlanta: Exploring Atlanta through books

Berkeley: World of Snacks: Think Global and Local

Charleston: Bookshelf essentials for Charlestonian kids!


Cleveland : Cleveland Rocks ... and so do these books!

Denver: Mile High Literature

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I grew up with the book "People" and I absolutely adored that book - I learned so much from it too.
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