Everyday life A child's first library of learning

Berry, C. E

Everyday life A child's first library of learning - Tokyo Time Life Asia January 1, 1992 - 87 Illustrations 8.75 x 0.5 x 12 inches, weight 1.4 pounds - Time life Asia- A child's first library of learning .

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Formatted Contents Note (Chapter Titles): What Is Everyday Life? Life at Home Going to School At Work What People Eat What People Wear Fun and Celebrations Getting Around Talking to Each Other How Life Has Changed

Summary: This book explores the daily activities and customs of people from different parts of the world. It introduces children to how families live, what they eat, wear, and do in their routines, helping them see both the differences and the shared experiences of people across cultures. Abstract: Everyday Life provides a child-friendly overview of how people live their daily lives in various cultures. The book covers topics such as home life, school, work, transportation, food, and communication. It encourages understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity while making comparisons with the reader’s own life. Review: Engaging and richly illustrated, this book presents a relatable and eye-opening view of global lifestyles. Its clear language, vibrant pictures, and real-world examples make learning about other people’s lives fun and educational. It promotes empathy, curiosity, and a global perspective in young readers.

Targeted Audience: Aimed at children aged 6–10 years, this book is suitable for early elementary students and young readers interested in people, culture, and social studies.

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Daily life
Family life
Human behavior
Cultural traditions
Occupations
Clothing and dress
Food habits
Communication
Transportation
Social customs

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