We children of the world (We live so differently!)

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We live so differently!
No matter what color your skin, what religion or what nationality you are, there are fascinating traditions around occasions and events that we all share.
Why do children in Malawi and Zimbabwe throw their baby teeth on the roof?
Where do you play the conch shell?
Why do some countries pull children's earlobes on their birthdays?
A colorful non-fiction picture book, chock-full of funny, amusing, surprising information about games, milk tooth myths, sayings, festivals, food, animal friends, lucky charms, hiccup medicine and much more. Along the way, the little globetrotters also learn various words in other languages ​​such as "hello," "mommy" and "daddy." Our world is so colorful and diverse. But we are also so similar when we celebrate, play and laugh!

For reading aloud and reading from 4

Hardback edition

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE: DIVERS/INCLUSIVE


A cheerful, colorful and very informative picture book for little globetrotters and a great opportunity to get in touch with each other

About the author

Moira Butterfield spent her childhood in many different places in Great Britain and Africa. She then began to study literature and became a children's author. She loves travelling and has almost achieved her goal of visiting every continent on earth. She lives in the west of England.

Harriet Lyas was born and raised in Korea. She loved to doodle and decided to become an illustrator at the age of ten. She made this dream come true. Today she lives north of London as a children's book illustrator with her husband and their son. When she is not drawing, she enjoys cooking exotic food or going for walks in the countryside.

Stephanie Menge is a freelance radio author and translator. She studied German, journalism and modern history in Münster (Westphalia) and completed the Radcliffe Publishing Course in Cambridge (USA). Today she lives with her family in Berlin.