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OverviewIn this full-color illustrated nonfictiontitle, middle-grade readers learn the why and how of cities. Topics include infrastructureand urban planning, municipal governments, services like water and energy, and howpopulation, demographics, and geography affect cities' development around theworld. Includes a table of contents, glossary, and further resources. Full Product DetailsAuthor: France Desmarais , Richard Adam , Yves Dumont , Nicholas AumaisPublisher: Pajama Press Imprint: Pajama Press Dimensions: Width: 26.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.332kg ISBN: 9781772782837ISBN 10: 1772782831 Pages: 56 Publication Date: 11 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for I Love My City 49th Shelf “Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2023 Books for Young Readers Preview” Feature 2023 The Children’s Book Council “March: Hot Off the Press” Feature “This comprehensive and invitingly designed book beckons readers to explore the phenomenon of the modern city in a wide range of societies throughout the world….detailed digital illustrations bring the topics to life, moving seamlessly between colorful spreads….An excellent addition to nonfiction collections.”—School Library Journal “This engaging tome introduces middle-grade readers to various aspects of cities….The book takes a global view, citing examples from all over the world and from different times in history….This visual treat will be useful for research projects and should also catch the attention of browsers.”—Booklist “Almost 70% of us will live in a city by 2050, so our urban past, present, and future are topics of interest. Good questions are posed in this book translated from French, beginning with where and when cities were first constructed…”—Kirkus Reviews “I Love My City will prompt deeper learning by encouraging kids to think globally, explore on foot, and participate actively in shaping their city.”—Quill & Quire “[A] hands down winner…. Get your hands on this edition of I Love My City now. Your “curious kids” will thank you. Highly Recommended”—CM Magazine “To inspire a conversation with young readers about the role cities can play in curbing climate change, the authors focus on sustainability, renewable energy, and improved waste management. Yves Dumont’s Busytown-esque illustrations help visual learners get the picture….city-curious kids will learn a lot.”—Montreal Review of Books “A fun and interesting resource for budding engineers and users of cities anywhere.”—The International Educator “This book is a fantastic resource for readers who want to learn more about what is involved in developing a city.”—YA Books Central “I Love My City…contains anything you ever wanted to know about cities and how they operate…. It’s comprehensive and general so that readers in any part of the world can gain more understanding about the places where large segments of the population live and work…. Yves Dumont’s illustrations add colour and interest…”—Storytime with Stephanie “I Love My City will be a useful teaching tool and readable book of non-fiction for young readers every day of the year.”—CanLit for LittleCanadians “The design is inviting, the information reliable and relevant, the organization top-notch, and the timeline for the life of cities quite a remarkable history…. This will be very useful in classrooms studying urban planning and how cities work, and in all nonfiction collections.”—Sal’s Fiction Addiction “I loved the illustrations, which included real places around the world and people from all ages and races. I Love My City is a fascinating book about cities.”—Jill’s Book Blog Praise for I Love My City This engaging tome introduces middle-grade readers to various aspects of cities....The book takes a global view, citing examples from all over the world and from different times in history....This visual treat will be useful for research projects and should also catch the attention of browsers. -Booklist Almost 70% of us will live in a city by 2050, so our urban past, present, and future are topics of interest. Good questions are posed in this book translated from French, beginning with where and when cities were first constructed... -Kirkus Reviews I Love My City...contains anything you ever wanted to know about cities and how they operate.... It's comprehensive and general so that readers in any part of the world can gain more understanding about the places where large segments of the population live and work.... Yves Dumont's illustrations add colour and interest... -Storytime with Stephanie Praise for I Love My City This comprehensive and invitingly designed book beckons readers to explore the phenomenon of the modern city in a wide range of societies throughout the world....detailed digital illustrations bring the topics to life, moving seamlessly between colorful spreads....An excellent addition to nonfiction collections. -School Library Journal This engaging tome introduces middle-grade readers to various aspects of cities....The book takes a global view, citing examples from all over the world and from different times in history....This visual treat will be useful for research projects and should also catch the attention of browsers. -Booklist Almost 70% of us will live in a city by 2050, so our urban past, present, and future are topics of interest. Good questions are posed in this book translated from French, beginning with where and when cities were first constructed... -Kirkus Reviews I Love My City...contains anything you ever wanted to know about cities and how they operate.... It's comprehensive and general so that readers in any part of the world can gain more understanding about the places where large segments of the population live and work.... Yves Dumont's illustrations add colour and interest... -Storytime with Stephanie Author InformationFrance Desmarais has a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in art studies from the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM). She started out working in the field of museology before discovering the magical world of children’s literature. In the early 2000s, France joined the Communication-Jeunesse association, which she led as general manager from 2013 to 2019. Since then, France has discovered new parts of the book world: publishing and writing. She is an honorary member of Communication-Jeunesse. With a bachelor’s degree in urban studies, a master’s degree in architecture, and another in public administration, Richard Adam has led a career mainly in municipal administration. His positions during thirty years with the City of Montreal have included leadership positions in the Department of Culture and Library services, and he has directed many construction, renovation, and expansion projects. Yves Dumont was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. He spent his childhood there daydreaming and especially drawing, never imagining that he could make a career out of it. Yves graduated from the School of Graphic Research in Brussels in 1999. He moved to Montreal, Quebec, in 2008 pursue his art. A full-time illustrator, Yves has now illustrated more than forty books for children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |