Description
Meet children from different lands.
See their different kinds of homes.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Meet children from different lands.
See their different kinds of homes.
Meet children from different lands.
See their different kinds of homes.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Jan Reynolds is an award-winning author and photographer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and Outside magazine. All seven books in her Vanishing Cultures series of photo-essays for children were recognized as Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, and she is also the author of Celebrate! Connections Among Cultures; Only the Mountains Do Not Move, and The Lion Queens of India. Reynolds holds the world record for women's high altitude skiing, was part of the first expedition to circumnavigate Mount Everest, and performed a solo crossing of the Himalayas. She lives with her family in Stowe, Vermont. Please visit her on the web at janreynolds.com.
On her way to the park, an African American girl sizes up herself and the world around her.
From sunrise to sunset, an African American boy spends an activity-filled summer day helping his family on their farm.
An African American boy and his extended family have a fun-filled reunion in the park.
Three African American boys find, pick, and eat a perfect juicy peach.