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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karen KenneyPublisher: Lerner Publications (Tm) Imprint: Lerner Publications (Tm) Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 28.20cm Weight: 0.617kg ISBN: 9781541590014ISBN 10: 1541590015 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 03 November 2020 Recommended Age: From 5 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCentered on the cover, five familiar Muppet characters welcome Sesame Street fans to an introductory book on homes around the world. From apartment buildings in Spain and duplexes in South Africa to yurts in Mongolia, underground homes in Australia, and houses on stilts in Guyana, the book shows a variety of dwellings while returning to the message that 'home is where you're loved.' A typical double-page spread features one or two large photos illustrating a few simple sentences, with a character adding a comment or two. The main text offers information on a very basic level, while speech balloons sometimes play toward the Muppet loving audience. For instance, Ernie stands beside a houseboat and remarks, 'Rubber Duckie likes this home.' Kids drawn to the book by familiar Muppet faces may leave with a somewhat larger view of how people's homes vary in different locales. An appended page introduces the topic of homelessness and refers to a Sesame Street Communities website offering relevant videos and activities for young children. A colorful, global introduction to homes.--Booklist -- Journal Centered on the cover, five familiar Muppet characters welcome Sesame Street fans to an introductory book on homes around the world. From apartment buildings in Spain and duplexes in South Africa to yurts in Mongolia, underground homes in Australia, and houses on stilts in Guyana, the book shows a variety of dwellings while returning to the message that 'home is where you're loved.' A typical double-page spread features one or two large photos illustrating a few simple sentences, with a character adding a comment or two. The main text offers information on a very basic level, while speech balloons sometimes play toward the Muppet loving audience. For instance, Ernie stands beside a houseboat and remarks, 'Rubber Duckie likes this home.' Kids drawn to the book by familiar Muppet faces may leave with a somewhat larger view of how people's homes vary in different locales. An appended page introduces the topic of homelessness and refers to a Sesame Street Communities website offering relevant videos and activities for young children. A colorful, global introduction to homes.--Booklist -- Journal Bright, colorful backgrounds and clear, engaging photos make this title appropriate and appealing, especially for preschool and kindergarten readers. Sesame Street characters provide playful and amusing comments throughout the text, which reflect their recognizable personalities. Each page features one sentence. The factual content results in a rich resource. The overarching message that happiness and love are the hallmarks of any type of family dwelling is a satisfying takeaway. The text distinguishes between different types of houses--single-family homes, duplex houses, and apartment buildings--but also introduces unconventional structures like underground shelters, portable yurts, and houseboats. Considering the target age group, there's just enough information that describes how climate and location determine the materials and construction of a building. There is also a simple explanation of family homelessness and a link to the Sesame Street website. Numbered pages, a table of contents, an index, a picture glossary, and a map introduce kids to nonfiction text elements. VERDICT An excellent tool for most primary grade social studies curricula, and also for young nonfiction fans reading at home.--School Library Journal -- Journal Author InformationKaren Latchana Kenney was born near the rainforests of Guyana, but moved far north to Minnesota at a young age. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in English and has been writing and editing since. She has worked as an editor at an educational publishing company, but is now a full-time freelance writer and editor in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has written more than 70 books on all kinds of subjects: from arts and crafts to biographies of famous people. Her books have received positive reviews from Booklist, Library Media Connection, and School Library Journal. When she's not busy writing, she loves biking and hiking with her husband and young son in the many beautiful parks of the state. Visit her online at http: //latchanakenney.wordpress.com/. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |