See Where We Come From!: A First Book of Family Heritage (Exploring Our Community)

by Scot Ritchie (Author) Scot Ritchie (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
In this perfect, kid-friendly introduction to the concept of family heritage, the five friends from Scot Ritchie's popular series participate in a Heritage Festival at their school.

Today is a big day for the five friends. Their class is hosting a Heritage Festival to celebrate the customs and traditions of people from all over the world. Martin, Sally, Pedro, Nick and Yulee are best friends, and they each have their own heritage. Martin's mom was born in Japan, and his dad's family is from India. Sally is Haida, one of the Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest. Pedro is from Brazil, Yulee is from Egypt and Nick's ancestors were Scandinavian. The friends have so much to share with each other! They discover the many ways they're alike and also what makes them unique. Which makes everyone feel like they belong!

Part of Scot Ritchie's popular and award-winning Exploring Our Community series, this picture book is a perfect introduction to the concept of family heritage. It sensitively explores aspects of diverse cultures that include music, food, language, traditions, stories, crafts, clothing and games, teaching readers to value differences and to respect the customs and beliefs of others. It also encourages children to learn about their own heritage, and offers instructions for a heritage craft project. Boxes on the pages provide background information on the cultural items being shared. Comprehensive yet entertaining, with a glossary in the back, this is an excellent teaching tool for social studies units on heritage and identity, prompting children to consider who they are, and who came before them.
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Martin, Sally, Pedro, Nick, and Yulee look forward to their class’s Heritage Festival, where their families will bring foods representative of their Japanese, Indian, Haidan, Brazilian, Norwegian, and Egyptian cultures.

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Just scratches the surface of multicultural education.

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An appealing introduction to cultural differences.—Booklist
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781525304972
Lexile Measure
730
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
May 20, 2021
Series
Exploring Our Community
BISAC categories
JNF019000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Family | General
JNF052020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
JNF026000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Holidays & Celebrations | General
Library of Congress categories
Families
Family life
Manners and customs
Culture

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