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Description
"What We Wear" by Amanda Rayner is a nonfiction book that explores the different types of clothing people wear around the world. The book examines how climate, culture, and identity influence what people choose to wear, from heavy parkas worn by families in Alaska to stay warm to uniforms that show group membership. Designed for readers in grades K-3 with a reading level of 3.3, the book uses photographs and simple text to introduce young readers to global diversity through the lens of everyday clothing.
Quick Summary
Take a trip around the world through the clothes people wear, from fuzzy parkas in freezing Alaska to bright robes in warm deserts. Kids will love discovering how clothing tells stories about different cultures and climates, with colorful pictures that make each page an adventure. If your kid loves exploring the world in National Geographic Kids books, they'll want to flip through these pages again and again. This book is perfect for kindergarten through third graders who are curious about how kids just like them live in other places.