Children of the World: How We Live, Learn, and Play in Poems, Drawings, and Photographs | TheBookSeekers

Children of the World: How We Live, Learn, and Play in Poems, Drawings, and Photographs


Children of the World

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No. of pages 416

Published: 2011

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Children from 192 countries around the world tell us about their homelands in words and pictures. "Children of the World" celebrates and teaches through photographs, fun facts, maps, artwork, and poems created by children around the world. With this book, families learn a little of the geography, traditions, and peoples of 192 countries around the globe--including our cultural similarities and differences--ultimately discovering that children everywhere draw, smile, play, and rejoice in their different backgrounds and in their universal friendship. On every page, the lives of children in a different country come to life.More than 18,000 children in more than 300 schools participated in a U.N.-sponsored school visitation program between 2005 and 2009, and each was asked what it means to be a child in his or her own country. Selections from their answers in firsthand reflections--poems, drawings, and paintings--as well as photographic portraits allow families a glimpse into vastly diverse cultures and a chance to have a virtually global group of friends. The proceeds from this book will contribute to implementing U.N. and Art in All of Us programs in classrooms around the world."

 

This book is part of a book series called Children Of the World .

There are 416 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Universe Publishing .

Anthony Asael and Stephanie Rabemiafara are the founders, photographers, and directors of Art in All of Us (AiA). They have strong economic and managerial backgrounds, and have both worked as foreign trade professionals. In 2004, Anthony and Stephanie decided they could do more by committing their lives to the vision and mission of AiA, and thus began their long journey in building the organization. Ann M. Veneman served as the Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 2005-2010. Art in All of Us is a not-for-profit organization based in Brussels, Belgium, and New York City (501(c)(3)). AiA promotes tolerance and cultural exchange through art and creative activities in all 192 UN member countries. AiA endeavors to enrich the lives of children by inspiring them to create a portal through which they can look at each other's lives in a cross-cultural context.

This book is in the following series:

Children of the World

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