K-Gr 3—Diversity is a crucial issue, and this series effectively highlights the differences among various ethnic groups, religions, and types of households and shows readers that though different beliefs and customs exist, all are equally worthy of respect. The books are told from the first-person perspectives of young protagonists who interact with people in their communities, which will help kids relate directly to the subject matter. The cheerful, appealing illustrations complement the text, which is clear and straightforward yet also nuanced and culturally sensitive. Covering topics such as meals, languages, houses of worship, and a diverse and inclusive mix of families, the series emphasizes that it's best not to ignore differences but to learn more about them.
VERDICT All students can benefit from this series.
After attending his neighbor's bat mitzvah, David, who's Christian,
is interested in learning about other religions. Friend Sophia's
family isn't religious, but she likes helping others. Fahmi's
Muslim family has their own special celebrations. His babysitter
tells him about Buddhism. Accompanied by cheerful cartoon
illustrations, this is an appealing if limited introduction. An
activity encouraging helpfulness is appended. Reading list,
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