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48 pp.
| Millbrook |
November, 2010 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7613-4605-0$25.26
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Photographs by
Shelley Rotner.
Rotner and Goldbas explain the concept of "home" for very young children, defining it as a place where people not only eat and sleep but also find love and safety; the difficult topic of homelessness is also touched upon ("Some people don't have homes..."). Yellow type and attractive photographs featuring a diversity of children show up nicely against black backgrounds.