I am Alexis, World Traveler and I would love for you to join me on my many travels to different countries. Together we will learn about the children and families of these lands. We will learn it is ok to be different, that we are all God's Children.
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Alexis's mother and I feel it is important to teach Alexis about diversity and cultural awareness. We want Alexis to know that people of different cultures may be different from us but that it is ok to be different. We want her to know that if we understand their culture that the differences are not really that great. From the time Alexis was born we have been talking to her about world events, and racial tolerance. She has never heard a racial slur in her six years of life. The foundations for racial attitudes are laid as infants and toddlers and after the age of nine their racial attitudes tend to stay the same. That is why it is so important that we never let our children hear or see any form of racial intolerance. When you live in rural Indiana it makes it more challenging to teach about diversity and different cultures. We came up with the idea to have her study about a different country each month and we will do fun activities such as eating at restaurants, playing games, visiting museums, dressing , and listening to music depicting the country we are studying. Follow Alexis on her many travels around the world and feel free to join her as she learns about the many different cultures.

~Mamaw~

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Uptown by Bryan Collier


Thursday was library day at school and I am so proud that Alexis picked Uptown to check out. It shows us that she is paying attention to what we are teaching her. This is a very cute little book with Harlem in New York City as the setting. Besides teaching her about other countries and their cultures we also want her to learn about the wonderful communities in the United States. We want her to understand that she lives in a country that embraces diversity and that we have many communities rich in cultural traditions and that is the reason we are such a great and wonderful nation.



Alexis also read My Librarian Is a Camel by Margriet Ruurs. This a wonderful book about how children over the world receive books. Some countries have trucks, buses, boats, and yes even camels deliver their books. When I was in grade school we had a bookmobile like the one below that came every two weeks to my school. Bookmobile day was my favorite day and I can still remember how wonderful it was to walk out of the school and see it in the parking lot and how wonderful it was searching through all the books to find the perfect book to check out.

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