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All Are Welcome (2018)

von Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman (Illustrator)

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Illustrations and rhyming text follow a group of children who learn how to write, spell, make friends, and be kind on the first day back at school.
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    This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from around the World von Matt Lamothe (g33kgrrl)
    g33kgrrl: The two books are definitely different. All Are Welcome is fiction and is short, rhyming, and shows kids who are now all in the USA. This is How We Do It is non-fiction, longer, and shows kids from all over the world going through their day in their country. But I think a parent who wants their kid to read one of these books would also appreciate the other. And my kid likes both of them (although for my 3-year-old, All Are Welcome Here is a one-sitting book and This is How We Do It is sometimes a two-sitting book).… (mehr)
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I was curious to know why this book was listed in the Scholastic banned list. Upon finishing the book, I think the book has nothing controversial. Oh wait, there is a scene where kids in a cafeteria are sharing different kinds of bread from their cultural backgrounds. One character is holding a popular Mexican sweet bread called a Concha (they are very tasty). I am wondering if the book got added to the ban list because of germs. I suppose that could be a valid reason.

Otherwise, the book doesn't have anything censurable in my opinion. Characters show a map where their families emigrated from, children go to school in wheelchair access ramps, other children hug their parents goodnight. Nothing that would strike me as covert brainwashing. Ok, yes, there is one page in the book where two kids are brought to school by what seems like 2 parents of the same gender. But the drawings are done in such a way, that you would really have to focus and go looking for it to spot it. I doubt the target audience for this book would notice.

The ebook formatting is good without major issues. I think my sole complaint about the book was some of the prose in 1 or 2 pages was hard to read grammatically speaking. Which stroke me as odd since this is a trad book that would have been revised by several editors before publication. For this reason, I give the book 4 stars. Otherwise, I believe the book gives children a positive message. ( )
  chirikosan | Mar 31, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: Pre-K through 3rd Grade
Awards: California Young Reader Master List and Kansas State Reading Circle Award
  jenhodges14 | Dec 7, 2023 |
preschool to 3rd grade The Washington Center for the Book (WCB) has selected Seattle illustrator Suzanne Kaufman's New York Times best-selling picture book
  reketa1 | Dec 7, 2023 |
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  TaylorOnyx | Sep 11, 2023 |
Pages filled with simple, rhyming text and vibrant, diverse illustrations., The story takes the reader through a school day where every child regardless of background, skin color, family dynamic, religion or social status are welcomed with open arms. Such an amazing book to promote diversity and inclusion. ( )
  taolson | Jul 19, 2023 |
Starred Review.

Penfold and Kaufman have outdone themselves in delivering a vital message in today’s political climate. Let’s hope more people, starting with this picture book’s audience, embrace it.
hinzugefügt von g33kgrrl | bearbeitenKirkus Reviews (starred review) (May 14, 2018)
 
hinzugefügt von g33kgrrl | bearbeitenPublishers Weekly (May 14, 2018)
 

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Penfold, AlexandraAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Kaufman, SuzanneIllustratorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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