I Like, I Don't Like
Anna Baccelliere
(Author)
Ale +. Ale
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
National Council for the Social Studies-Children's Book Council: 2018 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People An eye-opening introduction to an important issue The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that every child in the world has the right to play. Unfortunately, that universal right is not always respected. I Like, I Don't Like presents this reality to readers by showing how children in varying circumstances can see the same object very differently. With stark illustrations that perfectly capture the tone of the book, I Like, I Don't Like will inspire meaningful discussions about privilege and poverty.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
March 06, 2017
Pages
28
Dimensions
9.1 X 8.7 X 0.3 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780802854803
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Anna Baccelliere published her first children's book in 2004. Since then, she has written numerous books for children and young adults and won several literary awards. She currently lives in Italy, where she teaches lower secondary school and conducts creative writing workshops for adults and children. Ale + Ale is the creative team of Italian artists Alessandro Lecis and Alessandra Panzeri, who have been working together since 2000. Although they fantasize about creating collages in a space-ship orbiting earth, they can actually be found at their studio in Paris. To see samples of their artwork, visit www.ale-ale.net.
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
"A hard, heartfelt read." Catholic News Service
"Uses two strikingly different perspectives on the same object to show how children from the same world face very different realities. . . . An astute child with guidance from an adult can use this book to open up discussions about solidarity and compassion."
"A hard, heartfelt read." Catholic News Service
"Uses two strikingly different perspectives on the same object to show how children from the same world face very different realities. . . . An astute child with guidance from an adult can use this book to open up discussions about solidarity and compassion."