A remarkable and delightful picture book that shows how children are alike the world over, while at the same time celebrating the rich and interesting diversity of their ordinary lives.
Good for ages Preschool to Grade 3.
"This unusual, sensitive book really brings out our shared human experiences, regardless of race." Child Education "A winner. What I liked about the book was that each kid's life seems far more interesting and exciting than the other's, and it's a hook that I can't s...
AUTHOR(s): Gray, Senior Research Associate Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Nigel
PUBLISHER: Lightning Source Inc ISBN: 978-0-9808760-2-4
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The blog collective ‘A Life Overseas’ provides that place of online connection for Christ-following missionaries and humanitarian aid workers living in foreign countries– from the past, present, or future.
As a team of writers who have logged years of overseas experience ourselves, we want to create an online space where expats of many nations come together to interact, encourage, and find a community that ‘gets it’.
Author: multiple
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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Walking alone at a park, a friend of mine saw a woman busily walking towards her, dictating something into her phone. The woman looked earnest and concentrated. She came closer and closer, and as h…
AUTHOR(s): Trotter, Jonathan
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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Sooner or later we go back home and it can be a wrenching journey into re-entry. The longer you have been overseas the more difficult the process.
By: Julie Martinez
AUTHOR(s): Martinez, Julie
SOURCE: Taking Route
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There have been a lot of books written about Third Culture Kids but not so many for them, especially for young TCKs. Swirly, written by adult-TCK Sara Saunders and illustrated by Matthew Pierce, he…
AUTHOR(s): Thompson, Craig
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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