Birthdays Around the World
Birthdays Around the World
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Kids Can Press
Just the Series: Around the World   

Series and Publisher: Around the World   

Annotation: This informational picture book features 14 real students from around the world during a typical birthday in different cultural settings, and shares stories about the many places and ways children celebrate and play.
Genre: [Holidays]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #151410
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 09/05/17
Illustrator: Barron, Ashley,
Pages: 40 pages
ISBN: 1-7713-8624-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-7713-8624-1
Dewey: 394.2
Dimensions: 32 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

Early on, this colorful large-format book shows the faces and names of children surrounding a world map, while dotted lines connect the kids with their 14 homelands. On the spacious double-page spreads that follow, the children describe their birthdays or, in some cases, related celebrations. In Ghana, Maame tells of eating delicious meals, playing a favorite game with friends, and enjoying special favors such as a few coins from her aunt and a soft drink from her father. Athom explains that while birthdays are not usually celebrated in Cambodia, today his family celebrates Pro Kok Kun because Arunny, his sister, is now one month old. A monk blesses the baby, and relatives gather and dance at the party. Ruurs makes it clear that while there are similarities, different cultures view birthdays differently and celebrate them accordingly. Each two-page spread includes four sections of text and four or five pictures of the child and the celebrations. Created with cut-paper and digital elements, the brightly colored collages make this a cheerful, inviting introduction to birthdays.

Kirkus Reviews

Many American children know about piñatas at birthday celebrations, and almost all of them know about blowing out candles, but do they know that dumping flour on the birthday child is a tradition in Jamaica?Each of the 14 double-page spreads in this informational roundup is devoted to a different country, among them Peru, Latvia, Lesotho, Cambodia, and Australia. The birthday child or a sibling describes the celebratory customs for an individual birthday or other special occasions such as Shichi-Go-San in Japan, when specific age groups (3-, 5-, and 7-year-olds) are honored. In Lesotho, where the idea of celebrating individual birthdays is not widespread, a boy describes the festivities that take place on July 17, when "our entire country celebrates the birthday of our beloved King!!" Hindu birthday celebrations in India start with a religious ceremony and continue with school parties. Klingeris, a sweet, pretzel-shaped bread, is prepared in Latvia, and the birthday child is lifted on a flower-bedecked chair. The short, simple explanations are accompanied by cheerful, stylized illustrations created with cut-paper collages and Photoshop. "Happy Birthday" in each language (in Latin script) appears in each section, with pronunciation and the original script in the glossary. The concluding guide to extension activities mentions that links to birthday-song videos from around the world are provided on the author's website. An easy, enjoyable way to start thinking about similarities and differences around the world. (glossary) (Informational picture book. 5-8)

School Library Journal (Sat Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

K-Gr 3This cheerful nonfiction picture book explores birthday celebrations in a variety of countries. Ruurs showcases the cultural traditions of various children, including special clothing worn and the details of the festivities (food, games, special guests, etc.). The paper-cut illustrations are colorful and inviting but simple enough for small group read-alouds. There are tips for reading, helpful background information for parents and teachers, and follow-up activities. The short text passages are slightly challenging because of all the vocabulary words from other languages, but there is a glossary appended. The brevity of the prose will make this one a good choice for introductory conversations about cultural differences. VERDICT A fine addition to the geography and/or culture sections of children's libraries.Debbie Tanner, S D Spady Montessori Elementary, FL

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD780L

Everyone in the world has a birthday. But birthdays are not celebrated in the same way everywhere. Meet Mercedes in Peru, who eats a cake and a purple pudding called mazamorra morada. Ieva in Latvia is raised in the birthday chair, one lift for each year. And rather than celebrating his own birthday, Phúc Khang in Vietnam joins in the festivities during Tet, when everyone in the country turns one year older. Based on interviews with real people, award-winning author Margriet Ruurs tells the unique stories of how seventeen children from all around the globe celebrate a birthday, including how they each say happy birthday in their native language. Following the memorable stories, children are invited to compare their own birthday traditions with the ones they've learned about in the book. Birthdays can be a yearly highlight and a shared experience for children, which make them a perfect subject for introducing different customs around the world. As with all the titles in the bestselling Around the World series, this fascinating book provides cross-curricular applications in language arts, global studies and geography. Ashley Barron's beautiful cut-paper collage artwork adds a contemporary, stylized feel to the pages. Enriching the reading experience are a world map that pinpoints all the locations of the children in the book; a two-page spread containing six activities that facilitate a closer reading of the text; and a glossary containing translations, pronunciations and foreign scripts for the foreign words and phrases in the book.


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