Childrens Multicultural Book Collection Nonnie K Jones Dr
Children’s Multicultural Book Collection Nonnie K Jones Dr. Coleman November 8 th, 2015
Just a Minute: A Trickster Tale and Counting Book Publisher: Yuyi Morales Chronicle, 2003 Genre: Fiction Theme: Counting Summary: This book helps children to understand some of the Spanish cultures and routines. While doing that they are counting the tasks that’s being accomplished by the grandmother. While they are counting they are doing it in two different languages, English and Spanish. Activity: The teacher could have the students go around the class completing easy tasks and counting in English & Spanish as well. What makes this book Multicultural? This book is definitely a multicultural book because of it including the Hispanic culture and language. httpccbc. education. wisc. edu/books/detail. Book. asp? id. Books=1050 s: //
Don’t Call Me Names Publisher: C. W. Graham Published: e. Merge Publishing Group, LLC (January 15, 2010 Genre: Fiction Theme: Disability Summary: This story includes a lot of different children with differences within one another. Activity: Have a disabled important adult figure come visit the classroom. Why Is It Multicultural? This book would be considered a multicultural book because it teaches children that everyone is not the same. There are children that is different for multiple reasons, disability being one of them.
Auntie Yang's Great Soybean Picnic Published: Ginnie Lo Publisher: Lee and Low, 2012 Genre: Fiction Theme: Chinese Foods Summary: This story speaks about a Chinese family and their most important foods. They speak highly about the Soybeans. Activity: Make a Chinese meal including the awesome Soybeans What Makes This Book Multicultural: This is a Multicultural book because it introduces students to the Chinese cultural foods https: //ccbc. education. wisc. edu/books/detail. Book. asp? id. Books=6829
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