<p>Reviews for If the World Were 100 People</p>
<p>“Budding mathematicians, economists, sociologists, and ecologists will all find something useful in this percentage-based look at human life on Earth.” Kirkus Reviews</p>
<p>“An up-to-date invitation to think about important issues we are facing right now […] This is a terrific find for social studies teachers who want to promote inquiry and active citizenship.” Myra Zarnowski, City Univ. of New York, School Library Journal</p>
<p>“This visually engaging nonfiction picture book […is] an informative, appealing primer on societal data.” US Publishers Weekly</p>

A thought-provoking way of looking at world history and our place within it. If you enjoyed If the World Were 100 People (WINNER of the Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize 2022 and WINNER of The ALCS Educational Writers’ Award 2023), you’ll love If the World Were 100 Days! About 10,000 years ago marks a major turning point in the history of life on Earth for humankind as people settled down and built towns and cities. Importantly, during this period, they began to record their activities and achievements. But 10,000 years ago is difficult to imagine – what if our calendar were condensed into just 100 days, where each day equals 100 years? How many days ago were the first cities built? When did the population explosion happen? When did we decide to write things down and when did books appear? Did writing change the way we share ideas? When was the wheel invented and was it used for transport? How did this simple tool transform the way we live? How have clothes changed and have they changed for the better? Has the way we treat ailments changed much? This book asks questions big and small, leaving readers wondering if all the changes have been for the better, and what does it mean for our future. Collect the other books in the series: IF THE WORLD WERE 100 PEOPLE – WINNER of The Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize 2022 and WINNER of The ALCS Educational Writers’ Award 2023 IF THE WORLD WERE 100 ANIMALS
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A thought-provoking way of looking at world history and our place within it.
A new illustrated children’s non-fiction book breaking down the world’s history
A new illustrated children’s non-fiction book breaking down the world’s history • Big ideas are broken down, making it easier for children to ask questions about the world they live in• Timely resource that promotes inquiry and active citizenship• Great springboard for discussions or projects• From the author/illustrator team behind Mathical Prize shortlisted and Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize 2022 Winner If the World Were 100 People Competition: If the World Were a Village;How Big is a Million?;little leaders;Leaders & Dreamers;Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth;Not Like The Others;all are welcome;welcome to our world;women in science;. BY;moira butterfield;nicola davies;alexandra penfold;Vashti Harrison;
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781405299824
Publisert
2023-08-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Shed
Vekt
200 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
245 mm
Dybde
3 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Aaron Cushley is an illustrator from Belfast in Northern Ireland. He loves drawing and creating work that fuels his curiosity and adventurous side. Most of his work has been influenced by experiences and the world around him. When he's not out walking his dog he's scribbling down sketches of thoughts and images that come to mind.

Jackie McCann has worked in children's publishing for many years and is an experienced writer and editor. Jackie loves working on a broad range of books – devising fun books for babies, novelty pop-ups, and beautifully illustrated non-fiction for older children.