One World Together
Catherine Anholt, Laurence Anholt
I want a friend but who will I choose?
Take a trip around the world, meet children from lots of different places and peep into their lives. This is a delightful story about friendship across nations and cultures, in which one small child visits nine different countries to find a friend – and ends up being friends with ALL the children he meets. Along the way he discovers how children live in other countries and the things they enjoy doing – showing both how their lives are different, and how many of the things children enjoy are the same throughout the world.
The countries featured are: USA, Brazil, China, Russia, Kenya, the Netherlands, Sweden, Japan and Morocco
Reviews
I really liked the page about Morocco because of the mango’s and pineapples
Ambassador Raccoon Waterfall 08.08.2023
This book is about a boy trying to find a new friend. he looks in lots of different countries all around the world. There are lots of different pictures in the book. There is not a lot of story in the book. The boy does meet lots of new friends, but I didn't enjoy the story as much as I thought I would. There is a big pull-out picture at the end of the book. This was the best bit of the book. I don't think I would read this book again.
Lady Angora Partridge 20.08.2021
I liked the page that opened up to show the whole world.
Dona Tulip O’Doughnut 03.08.2021
this book is about how to look after our planet and what would happen if we don't.
Lieutenant Sketch Archer 13.09.2020
This book was interesting, I learnt some new words.
Dona Candyfloss Teabag 17.08.2020
One of my favourites, have even written my own version!
Anonymous 01.09.2017
This was a lovely story of a boy meeting lots of friends from around the world. I liked it because it said how important it is to be kind and united
Anonymous 27.08.2017
I really enjoyed this book, it was very interesting.
Anonymous 10.08.2017
I really like it, it's so fun and I like to Learn about countries. Especially India.
Anonymous 03.08.2017
We really enjoyed this book - it was well illustrated and the story was a good learning point.
Anonymous 29.07.2017
It was good.
Anonymous 05.07.2017
Its very good informative book
Anonymous 24.12.2016
I liked this book because a little boy made lots of friends.
Anonymous 07.08.2016
I liked this book because there was a fold-out section at the back - it had a picture of our world with people on it and said, "One World Together." My favourite country was India. I learned how to say "hello" in some of the coutries.
Anonymous 06.08.2014