This text highlights:geographical setting, historicalbackground, culture, family life, religion, folklore,food, clothing, economy, government, houseing, educa-tion, the arts, traditions and customs of native andethnic groups living in North America.
Colorful photographs allow readers to see the variety of people that call themselves American citizens. This important concept is presented in a way that is both educational and enjoyable.
Includes over four hundred entries, providing annotations for fiction and nonfiction multicultural resources which are ideal for use in preschool through sixth grade classrooms. Arranged by theme, including identity, family, friends, traditions, and more.
Brief text and illustrations by ten internationally well-known artists reveal a day in the lives of children in eight different countries showing the similarities and differences and emphasizing the commonality of humankind.
Addresses the etiquette hazards of living in a multicultural society and suggest ways to avoid, solve, and overcome uncomfortable situations, with do's and don'ts for social and business situations, rules of holidays and worship, and explanations of health rituals and practices.