A Place to Call Home

When you think of a place to live, you might think of a house or a flat, but not everyone lives in a home like this. Some children grow up on a houseboat in a floating village. Others live in huts that are carefully crafted from branches and animal dung. And many children live in makeshift tent homes in refugee camps. In this book, young readers will learn about the many different structures and places that children and their families call home.

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BOOK DETAILS
  • ISBN: 978-1-910549-44-5 978-1-910549-45-2
  • Age Group: 6 to 8 years
  • Series: My World Your World
  • Author: Ellen Lawrence
  • Format: Hardback Paperback
  • Pages: 24
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254 mm
  • Curriculum Links: Geography, Non-fiction reading, RSE
Key Selling Features
• Accessible, fun facts that kids will love • Beautiful photos • Includes a world map that shows each of the places featured in the book • Table of Contents, Glossary and index • Supports RSE: families and people who care for me
Series Information
Series Name: My World Your World  
Each title in this series introduces young readers to the lives of children from many different countries and cultures. The series highlights the diversity of children’s lives, but also celebrates and examines the ways in which children worldwide are very much alike. The topics included in each book are thought provoking and often challenging, and young readers will love finding out about the many different ways in which children around the world live their lives.

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