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A first-ever children's visual reference book on age -- and a unique celebration of the diversity of humankind around the globe For young children, the concept of age is abstract when they don't have a relatable context... until now! This book showcases the faces and life stories of 100 people from around the world in numerical order, from a one-year-old to a centenarian, giving children a reference point for each age. Striking close-up black-and-white portraits are paired with read-aloud text that shares personal experiences, wishes, memories, and emotions, leaving readers with an appreciation and understanding of the ageing process. Ages 4-8
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I love to meet new people, and this book gave me the chance to meet 100 new folks from around the world, one for each age, from one to one hundred.
I think of many uses for this book, including use as a counting book or an intro to what people want to do when they grow up and how that works out or even just looking at photos of people at various ages.
A delightful read. Don't think this is just for kids either.