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Come Out and Play

A Global Journey

Hardcover
$16.99 US
8.88"W x 11.38"H x 0.4"D   | 18 oz | 28 per carton
On sale Aug 11, 2020 | 32 Pages | 978-1-62354-163-7
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile AD350L | Fountas & Pinnell M
From the creators of the bestselling Global Babies series comes a bright, photo-illustrated picture book about how kids play all around the world!

Celebrate diversity, imagination, and friendship with this spirited celebration of playtime around the globe. What games do children in other countries play? What are their favorite toys? How do they have fun? Colorful photographs and joyful text highlight the differences and similarities of this universal childhood experience.

Part of the proceeds from the book's sales will go directly to Global Fund for Children to support innovative, community-based organizations that serve the world's most vulnerable children and youth.
  • AWARD | 2021
    CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young Readers
An international array of color photographs presents children engaging in many kinds of joyful activities. A child in Madagascar uses tin cans to create a toy car. An Ethiopian kid plucks a stringed instrument. Kids play foosball in Benin, chess in Spain, jacks in Guatemala, and table tennis in the Czech Republic. Two others play in the water with a large leaf and a basket in a photo captioned “Cooling off with a buddy in a river in Thailand.” Children in Mexico and South Africa have fun with bubbles. The South African photo gracing the cover shows a racially diverse group of children on a colorful play structure stretching out their arms to let the bubbles fly up into the sky. Each double-page spread includes a full-bleed photo and then two or three photos on the opposite page on a solid-color background, following the format of other books supporting the Global Fund for Children by this capable author pair. Short phrases in large type explain different ideas about play, and clear captions identify each activity and country. At the end, a map identifies each country’s location, and short paragraphs further explore the book’s themes. Most parts of the world are included, although there could be more from Latin America and the Middle East, and the Caribbean has been neglected. An attractive pictorial offering stressing the universality of children’s play the world over.
Kirkus Reviews

Photographs depict children from around the world involved in playtime activities. Bright primary colors, as well as short sentences with a repetitive structure, will engage early readers. A variety of cultures and physical ability levels are represented in an authentic and positive manner. Children have the opportunity to see different cultures but also to identify commonalities across global communities. Captions provide further details. However, other common nonfiction elements (a table of contents and a glossary) are not included. Also, the captions lack punctuation, which could be confusing to early readers. The back pages contain photographs, additional information, and a map that highlights the featured countries. VERDICT A colorful and fun way to introduce young students to nonfiction works and the global community.
School Library Journal
Maya Ajmera is the founder of The Global Fund for Children and the co-author of more than fifteen books, including To Be a Kid, Faith, Children from Australia to Zimbabwe, and the global education guide, Raising Children to Become Caring Contributors to the World.

She is the President and CEO of Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and Publisher of its award-winning magazine, Science News. Maya lives in Washington D.C. View titles by Maya Ajmera
John D. Ivanko is award-winning photographer, author, writer, blogger and national speaker. He is the co-author or photo contributor to nine Global Fund for Children books (Charlesbridge). With Maya Ajmera, he's co-authored the award-winning To Be a KidBe My NeighborTo Be an ArtistBack to SchoolAnimal Friends, and Come Out and Play.

John Ivanko is also the co-author with Lisa Kivirist of Homemade for SaleFarmstead Chef, the award-winning ECOpreneuringRural Renaissance, and Edible Earth. His photography or writing has been published in Mother Earth News, Innovation and Tech TodayGritUrban Farm, and Scottish Life, among many other national magazines. View titles by John D. Ivanko

About

From the creators of the bestselling Global Babies series comes a bright, photo-illustrated picture book about how kids play all around the world!

Celebrate diversity, imagination, and friendship with this spirited celebration of playtime around the globe. What games do children in other countries play? What are their favorite toys? How do they have fun? Colorful photographs and joyful text highlight the differences and similarities of this universal childhood experience.

Part of the proceeds from the book's sales will go directly to Global Fund for Children to support innovative, community-based organizations that serve the world's most vulnerable children and youth.

Awards

  • AWARD | 2021
    CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young Readers

Praise

An international array of color photographs presents children engaging in many kinds of joyful activities. A child in Madagascar uses tin cans to create a toy car. An Ethiopian kid plucks a stringed instrument. Kids play foosball in Benin, chess in Spain, jacks in Guatemala, and table tennis in the Czech Republic. Two others play in the water with a large leaf and a basket in a photo captioned “Cooling off with a buddy in a river in Thailand.” Children in Mexico and South Africa have fun with bubbles. The South African photo gracing the cover shows a racially diverse group of children on a colorful play structure stretching out their arms to let the bubbles fly up into the sky. Each double-page spread includes a full-bleed photo and then two or three photos on the opposite page on a solid-color background, following the format of other books supporting the Global Fund for Children by this capable author pair. Short phrases in large type explain different ideas about play, and clear captions identify each activity and country. At the end, a map identifies each country’s location, and short paragraphs further explore the book’s themes. Most parts of the world are included, although there could be more from Latin America and the Middle East, and the Caribbean has been neglected. An attractive pictorial offering stressing the universality of children’s play the world over.
Kirkus Reviews

Photographs depict children from around the world involved in playtime activities. Bright primary colors, as well as short sentences with a repetitive structure, will engage early readers. A variety of cultures and physical ability levels are represented in an authentic and positive manner. Children have the opportunity to see different cultures but also to identify commonalities across global communities. Captions provide further details. However, other common nonfiction elements (a table of contents and a glossary) are not included. Also, the captions lack punctuation, which could be confusing to early readers. The back pages contain photographs, additional information, and a map that highlights the featured countries. VERDICT A colorful and fun way to introduce young students to nonfiction works and the global community.
School Library Journal

Author

Maya Ajmera is the founder of The Global Fund for Children and the co-author of more than fifteen books, including To Be a Kid, Faith, Children from Australia to Zimbabwe, and the global education guide, Raising Children to Become Caring Contributors to the World.

She is the President and CEO of Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and Publisher of its award-winning magazine, Science News. Maya lives in Washington D.C. View titles by Maya Ajmera
John D. Ivanko is award-winning photographer, author, writer, blogger and national speaker. He is the co-author or photo contributor to nine Global Fund for Children books (Charlesbridge). With Maya Ajmera, he's co-authored the award-winning To Be a KidBe My NeighborTo Be an ArtistBack to SchoolAnimal Friends, and Come Out and Play.

John Ivanko is also the co-author with Lisa Kivirist of Homemade for SaleFarmstead Chef, the award-winning ECOpreneuringRural Renaissance, and Edible Earth. His photography or writing has been published in Mother Earth News, Innovation and Tech TodayGritUrban Farm, and Scottish Life, among many other national magazines. View titles by John D. Ivanko