Explores in words and pictures what a family is and how families vary in makeup and styles.
In a book far ahead of its time, All Kinds of Families celebrated the broad diversity of American families when it was first published in 1976. Now Norma Simon and Sarah S. Brannen have updated this classic for the modern age. Multicultural and multigenerational people demonstrate what being in a family means and how all families offer...
Fabulous book for children introducing the concept of different kinds of families...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
We have a home preschool and this book was on the list of recommended reads for kids during our family unit. After reading it I was very surprised to see the "lower" rating given here, but upon closer inspection have realized most low ratings are based more on people's disappointment that it does not include homosexuality as part of the diversity presented. (Keeping in mind that this book was written in the 70's, it must have been pretty progressive when it came out.) However, this was intended for young children and I personally am relieved and searched intentionally for a book that did not include homosexuality because I felt that was a little too much too soon for our 4-year-olds. This book sets out to present in a positive light all different kinds of family groupings and situations and does that very successfully. Three cheers for Norma Simon!
A Great Way to Start the School Year!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I teach in a school where students literally come from All Kinds of Families. Some of my students are adopted, some live with their grandparents, and many of them (including myself)come from single family homes. If any of us remember what it was like to be in elementary school, you know that children tend to believe that their problems or differences are unique. This book helps students understand that many people share their circumstances. This book is an excellent bridge for discussions, and to create our own books about the people who care for us!
A great book for family studies
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I use this book all the time in my preschool classroom. It does an excellent job of presenting traditional and non-traditional families in a positive light. My students love it, and that's the best recommendation I can give.
Families share a history & a future.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This read aloud book talks about many living & family situations. 2 themes of the book are "a family is people who belong together" and families share a history & a future. Excellent for children who are uncertain about their own unique life styles.
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