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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susan HughesPublisher: Owlkids Imprint: Owlkids Dimensions: Width: 21.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781771475792ISBN 10: 177147579 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 15 September 2022 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsA fascinating look at the world and its cultures taken from a classroom's view.-- All Voices A rather inspirational look at schools...provides a wonderful opportunity for Canadian students to see the conditions under which children around the world study and learn.-- Canadian Children's Book News Amazing examples raise this book from standard non-fiction fare to a great book for browsing and sharing, and a strong starting point for talking about how people live.-- Shelf Candy Blog An exciting way to connect readers with children in classrooms around the world...the down-to-earth details capture both the excitement and the challenges students face in daily life.-- Booklist An important resource for anyone who is interested in new ways to educate our children...It brings home the reality that even in the United States there is a need to rethink our classrooms.-- Alaskan Book Cafe Blog Another stellar entry into Hughes's pantheon of non-fiction wonders.--Monica Kulling Every school or system described will hold your attention and prove that change can be made...This is a book that begs to be read aloud, and shared at home and at school.-- Sal's Fiction Addiction Fascinating stories accompany vivid photos and factoids...Packed with valuable lessons.-- Foreword Reviews Hughes's examples of grassroots education in action are inspirational and informative.-- Publishers Weekly I love this book...I love the inspiration it gives us to adapt, work hard, press on to meet the vastly differing needs of learners.-- Orange Marmalade It's easy to be fascinated by other children's lives when they're as interesting as this book! ...The excellent layout of the book makes it accessible and intriguing.-- Jean Little Library blog Not only is this a great way to introduce tweens to how other kids around the world access learning, it is also a text to inspire them to look at their own communities and to see what creative site-specific solutions to local problems they can come up with.-- A Life Sustained Blog Shows in beautiful pictures and words how very different cultures live and look at life and learning.-- Stacy's Books This is the best across-the-curriculum book I've ever seen for upper elementary and middle school students.-- Bonnie's Books blog This wonderful book is like a window of the world...a must-have for the school or public library, the classroom social studies corner, the humanitarian's library, and the picture book lover's home library.-- Picture Book Depot Unusual and useful.-- Kirkus Reviews Will amaze and inspire.-- ReaderKidZ blog Off to Class is a fascinating look at the different configurations schools have taken, offering hope to children, communities and the environment that might never have been imagined. -- Canlit for Little Canadians Off to Class is a real eye-opener that might spur people to social action...A most inspiring read. -- Canadian Review of Materials Off to Class is an easy-to-read yet detailed book that should, at the very least, be in every school library, if not every classroom and home. -- Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW I loved this book. It left me feeling proud of mankind for taking control over what looked like impossible situations and turning them around for the good of children and the future. It also made me thankful for the education we receive here in America. You will truly enjoy this learning book and perhaps it will nudge you to become involved in helping children all over the world that we all live in. Excellent, highly recommended, very well done. -- Midwest Book Review Kids will find reading Off to Class enlightening...I highly recommend this interesting and eye-opening book. -- Berger's Book Reviews The book makes fascinating reading, and the upbeat narrative and successful projects cited allow youngsters to learn about the various challenges faced by kids around the world...in a format that is forthright, immediate, and ultimately uplifting and empowering. --Joy Fleishhacker School Library Journal The strong emphasis on humanitarianism will move, excite, and inspire those reading...Off to Class will encourage them to help to 'be the change they wish to see in the world.' -- School Library Journal "A fascinating look at the world and its cultures taken from a classroom's view.-- ""All Voices"" A rather inspirational look at schools...provides a wonderful opportunity for Canadian students to see the conditions under which children around the world study and learn.-- ""Canadian Children's Book News"" Amazing examples raise this book from standard non-fiction fare to a great book for browsing and sharing, and a strong starting point for talking about how people live.-- ""Shelf Candy Blog"" An exciting way to connect readers with children in classrooms around the world...the down-to-earth details capture both the excitement and the challenges students face in daily life.-- ""Booklist"" An important resource for anyone who is interested in new ways to educate our children...It brings home the reality that even in the United States there is a need to rethink our classrooms.-- ""Alaskan Book Cafe Blog"" Another stellar entry into Hughes's pantheon of non-fiction wonders.--Monica Kulling Every school or system described will hold your attention and prove that change can be made...This is a book that begs to be read aloud, and shared at home and at school.-- ""Sal's Fiction Addiction"" Fascinating stories accompany vivid photos and factoids...Packed with valuable lessons.-- ""Foreword Reviews"" Hughes's examples of grassroots education in action are inspirational and informative.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" I love this book...I love the inspiration it gives us to adapt, work hard, press on to meet the vastly differing needs of learners.-- ""Orange Marmalade"" It's easy to be fascinated by other children's lives when they're as interesting as this book! ...The excellent layout of the book makes it accessible and intriguing.-- ""Jean Little Library blog"" Not only is this a great way to introduce tweens to how other kids around the world access learning, it is also a text to inspire them to look at their own communities and to see what creative site-specific solutions to local problems they can come up with.-- ""A Life Sustained Blog"" Shows in beautiful pictures and words how very different cultures live and look at life and learning.-- ""Stacy's Books"" This is the best across-the-curriculum book I've ever seen for upper elementary and middle school students.-- ""Bonnie's Books blog"" This wonderful book is like a window of the world...a must-have for the school or public library, the classroom social studies corner, the humanitarian's library, and the picture book lover's home library.-- ""Picture Book Depot"" Unusual and useful.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Will amaze and inspire.-- ""ReaderKidZ blog"" Off to Class is a fascinating look at the different configurations schools have taken, offering hope to children, communities and the environment that might never have been imagined. -- ""Canlit for Little Canadians"" Off to Class is a real eye-opener that might spur people to social action...A most inspiring read. -- ""Canadian Review of Materials"" Off to Class is an easy-to-read yet detailed book that should, at the very least, be in every school library, if not every classroom and home. -- ""Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW"" I loved this book. It left me feeling proud of mankind for taking control over what looked like impossible situations and turning them around for the good of children and the future. It also made me thankful for the education we receive here in America. You will truly enjoy this learning book and perhaps it will nudge you to become involved in helping children all over the world that we all live in. Excellent, highly recommended, very well done. -- ""Midwest Book Review"" Kids will find reading Off to Class enlightening...I highly recommend this interesting and eye-opening book. -- ""Berger's Book Reviews"" The book makes fascinating reading, and the upbeat narrative and successful projects cited allow youngsters to learn about the various challenges faced by kids around the world...in a format that is forthright, immediate, and ultimately uplifting and empowering. --Joy Fleishhacker ""School Library Journal"" The strong emphasis on humanitarianism will move, excite, and inspire those reading...Off to Class will encourage them to help to 'be the change they wish to see in the world.' -- ""School Library Journal""" ""A fascinating look at the world and its cultures taken from a classroom's view.""-- ""All Voices"" ""A rather inspirational look at schools...provides a wonderful opportunity for Canadian students to see the conditions under which children around the world study and learn.""-- ""Canadian Children's Book News"" ""Amazing examples raise this book from standard non-fiction fare to a great book for browsing and sharing, and a strong starting point for talking about how people live.""-- ""Shelf Candy Blog"" ""An exciting way to connect readers with children in classrooms around the world...the down-to-earth details capture both the excitement and the challenges students face in daily life.""-- ""Booklist"" ""An important resource for anyone who is interested in new ways to educate our children...It brings home the reality that even in the United States there is a need to rethink our classrooms.""-- ""Alaskan Book Cafe Blog"" ""Another stellar entry into Hughes's pantheon of non-fiction wonders.""--Monica Kulling ""Every school or system described will hold your attention and prove that change can be made...This is a book that begs to be read aloud, and shared at home and at school.""-- ""Sal's Fiction Addiction"" ""Fascinating stories accompany vivid photos and factoids...Packed with valuable lessons.""-- ""Foreword Reviews"" ""Hughes's examples of grassroots education in action are inspirational and informative.""-- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""I love this book...I love the inspiration it gives us to adapt, work hard, press on to meet the vastly differing needs of learners.""-- ""Orange Marmalade"" ""It's easy to be fascinated by other children's lives when they're as interesting as this book! ...The excellent layout of the book makes it accessible and intriguing.""-- ""Jean Little Library blog"" ""Not only is this a great way to introduce tweens to how other kids around the world access learning, it is also a text to inspire them to look at their own communities and to see what creative site-specific solutions to local problems they can come up with.""-- ""A Life Sustained Blog"" ""Shows in beautiful pictures and words how very different cultures live and look at life and learning.""-- ""Stacy's Books"" ""This is the best across-the-curriculum book I've ever seen for upper elementary and middle school students.""-- ""Bonnie's Books blog"" ""This wonderful book is like a window of the world...a must-have for the school or public library, the classroom social studies corner, the humanitarian's library, and the picture book lover's home library.""-- ""Picture Book Depot"" ""Unusual and useful.""-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""Will amaze and inspire.""-- ""ReaderKidZ blog"" ""Off to Class is a fascinating look at the different configurations schools have taken, offering hope to children, communities and the environment that might never have been imagined."" -- ""Canlit for Little Canadians"" ""Off to Class is a real eye-opener that might spur people to social action...A most inspiring read."" -- ""Canadian Review of Materials"" ""Off to Class is an easy-to-read yet detailed book that should, at the very least, be in every school library, if not every classroom and home."" -- ""Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW"" ""I loved this book. It left me feeling proud of mankind for taking control over what looked like impossible situations and turning them around for the good of children and the future. It also made me thankful for the education we receive here in America. You will truly enjoy this learning book and perhaps it will nudge you to become involved in helping children all over the world that we all live in. Excellent, highly recommended, very well done."" -- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""Kids will find reading Off to Class enlightening...I highly recommend this interesting and eye-opening book."" -- ""Berger's Book Reviews"" ""The book makes fascinating reading, and the upbeat narrative and successful projects cited allow youngsters to learn about the various challenges faced by kids around the world...in a format that is forthright, immediate, and ultimately uplifting and empowering."" --Joy Fleishhacker ""School Library Journal"" ""The strong emphasis on humanitarianism will move, excite, and inspire those reading...Off to Class will encourage them to help to 'be the change they wish to see in the world.'"" -- ""School Library Journal"" Author InformationSUSAN HUGHES is an award-winning writer of many books for children, including Same Here!, Carmen and the House that Gaudi Built, What Happens Next?, and Off to Class. Also a freelance writer, editor, and story coach, Susan lives in Toronto, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |