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Chelsea
Apr 28, 2016 rated information technology it was amazing
This book is Astonishing!

Living in a white first world land with white heterosexual middle class parents, I often try to detect means to expose my children to unlike cultures, family structures and beliefs.

This book covers all of that as well as economic status, housing situations, transport options, fifty-fifty pets. The illustrations are colourful and funny and completely engage any kid, or adult who's reading this.

Ane of my absolute favourite kids books!

This book is Amazing!

Living in a white first world country with white heterosexual center form parents, I often effort to find means to betrayal my children to different cultures, family unit structures and behavior.

This book covers all of that as well as economic status, housing situations, ship options, even pets. The illustrations are colourful and funny and completely engage whatsoever kid, or adult who's reading this.

One of my accented favourite kids books!

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Kathryn
May 08, 2012 rated it liked information technology
A dainty book that features a wide diverseness of families from "traditional families" to blended families; multi-cultural and multi-racial families; unmarried parent families; families headed by lesbian or gay parents, grandparents, foster parents; families with many siblings or cousins or great-grandparents, even; families with just one child and 1 developed... Beyond the basic family make-upward, the volume also explores jobs (sometimes only i parent works, sometimes both exercise, sometimes parents are out of wo A prissy book that features a broad multifariousness of families from "traditional families" to composite families; multi-cultural and multi-racial families; unmarried parent families; families headed by lesbian or gay parents, grandparents, foster parents; families with many siblings or cousins or keen-grandparents, even; families with but one child and one developed... Beyond the basic family unit make-up, the book also explores jobs (sometimes only one parent works, sometimes both do, sometimes parents are out of piece of work), school (nigh kids become to school but some are homeschooled or are too immature for school), nutrient (well-nigh buy food at a grocery shop but some grow their own), residences (some live in big houses, some in apartments, some don't have a dwelling house), on to hobbies and even how different families express themselves and share (or don't share) their feelings. They actually endeavour to show a variety here, and not focus on the "traditional" (such as showing the mom going to work while the dad stays dwelling with the kids; or showing the male parent and son sharing emotions by shedding a tear). I appreciate the effort and the illustrations are fun if a bit cartoon-y and not my usual favorite illustration manner (kids will probably enjoy looking for the true cat on every page; I guessed his proper name was Max, possibly you can guess why?) Overall, I'grand not sure this will leave a lasting impression on me, simply I'm glad that books similar this are out there and, while information technology certainly isn't possible to cover the entire range of family possibilities out there, it does a good chore at most of them. ...more than
Miri
Oct 22, 2012 rated it information technology was amazing
I love this book. On each folio it shows several dissimilar kinds of families—how some live in houses, some alive in apartments, and some don't have anywhere to alive; some wearable jeans all the time, some like to wearing apparel up, and some wear whatever they want (this shows a boy wearing a tutu and a kid in pajamas, I think); some kids take a mom and a dad, some have just one or the other, some are raised by their grandparents, and some take two moms or 2 dads. I love anything that teaches kids that everyo I honey this book. On each page it shows several different kinds of families—how some live in houses, some alive in apartments, and some don't have anywhere to live; some vesture jeans all the time, some similar to dress up, and some clothing whatsoever they want (this shows a boy wearing a tutu and a kid in pajamas, I think); some kids have a mom and a dad, some have simply ane or the other, some are raised by their grandparents, and some accept 2 moms or ii dads. I beloved anything that teaches kids that anybody is unlike, that that's okay, and non to judge people who don't do things exactly the same fashion they practice. (Frankly, most of the adults I know could use some reminders in this expanse, too.) ...more
Bookishrealm
Sep 15, 2016 rated it actually liked it
If yous are looking for a book that introduces children to the unlike structures, rituals, style, living situations, etc of families I HIGHLY recommend this book. It was astonishing and I dear that it made everything and so simple and like shooting fish in a barrel to understand. This book definitely focuses on the elements of diversity.
Megan
Jun 27, 2017 rated it it was amazing
I really like this book. I read it with my vii and four year old. It gave them an opportunity to inquire questions, and it was easy to relate to families we know, so they could understand the concepts amend. It'south non just about single parents or same sex activity parents, it's rich and poor, homeschooled and public schooled, working parent and stay at abode parent, etc etc. I really like this book. I read it with my 7 and 4 year quondam. Information technology gave them an opportunity to inquire questions, and it was easy to relate to families we know, and so they could understand the concepts better. Information technology'due south not just about single parents or same sex parents, information technology'southward rich and poor, homeschooled and public schooled, working parent and stay at abode parent, etc etc. ...more
Dena Vincent
I liked this book until I got to the terminate of it where it asks if you've ever fabricated a family tree. Up to that signal it had talked nigh all kinds of different families including adopted children and foster children. For this reason I'm going to give it 2 stars. I liked this book until I got to the stop of it where information technology asks if y'all've e'er made a family tree. Upwards to that point it had talked about all kinds of dissimilar families including adopted children and foster children. For this reason I'm going to give it 2 stars. ...more
Marianne
3.five stars

really a charming and at times provocative volume.

Adele
May 14, 2019 rated information technology it was ok
This wasn't bad, merely I was expecting something more I guess. This wasn't bad, but I was expecting something more I guess. ...more than
Kris
Jun 26, 2020 rated it really liked information technology
Love the representation of all kinds of families. My one complaint is that this felt a little like it was trying to be everything to anybody. It tries to cover every possible scenario, which is of course, incommunicable. But points for the attempt and the cute illustration!
Carolynne
Nigh every possible diverseness of family is pictured in this joyful book--every race, every gender combination, every major religion, every mood and personality, unmarried parent, two parent, blended families, small families, big families, with long lists of relatives, families with different hobbies, families with different modes of transportation, and more than At that place is even a very grouchy looking Grandma and cranky dad on one folio (showing a family tree for a blended family unit--Dad and Grandma and sour U Nearly every possible variety of family is pictured in this joyful volume--every race, every gender combination, every major faith, every mood and personality, single parent, two parent, blended families, small families, big families, with long lists of relatives, families with different hobbies, families with different modes of transportation, and more In that location is fifty-fifty a very grouchy looking Grandma and cranky dad on ane page (showing a family unit tree for a blended family--Dad and Grandma and sour Uncle Sven are plain out in the cold).
The author, Mary Hoffman, is the author of the well-reviewed _Amazing Grace_, _Boundless Grace, and _Princess Grace_.
The artist, Ros Asquith, is a regular cartoon contributor to The Guardian in England. The watercolor and pen illustrations in this book are detailed and humorous, and each double spread page has a border of pocket-sized figures, families or foods or houses, to match the contents of the page. A striped kitty appears on each page and children are challenged to figure out its proper name.
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Carolina Ipjian

By New York bestseller author Mary Hoffman and NASEN and TES Special Educational Needs Volume Award, 2011, ShortList, Inclusive Children's Book Award, The Great Book of Families provides mirrors for students who alive in rainbow families and diverse families structures. Also, this book allows a sliding door for other kids who may want to expand their understanding of dissimilar family unit dynamics, including race, ethnicity, economical grade, and sexual orientation. The Great Book of Families celebrates t

By New York bestseller writer Mary Hoffman and NASEN and TES Special Educational Needs Volume Honor, 2011, ShortList, Inclusive Children's Book Award, The Great Book of Families provides mirrors for students who live in rainbow families and diverse families structures. Also, this volume allows a sliding door for other kids who may want to expand their understanding of different family dynamics, including race, ethnicity, economic class, and sexual orientation. The Great Volume of Families celebrates the wide scope of experiences and structures that a family may accept since it features different aspects of families and their lives. Some of the topics to feature include homes, jobs, apparel, feelings, and family trees. Something that I really like about this text is that it exposes and leads students in Thousand-2nd grade to reverberate on family stereotypes allowing discussions. The author posts questions in some of the book pages that invite the students to reflect on how their families are unlike or the same from the ones presented in the book. Some ideas for classroom use might be form discussions about the use of literature to explore family multifariousness and increase the sense of inclusiveness in the classroom. Since the linguistic communication of the text is simple and enrich with phrases and ideas, the students tin can enquire and answer questions about the details of the book. Other extension activities can include a classroom family book, hallway display with students' writing, and drawings (possibly with QR codes) of their families -a super convenient project for the incoming virtual open house. Available on youtube https://www.youtube.com/scout?five=rMqjv...
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Ben Truong
The Great Big Volume of Families is a children's picture book written by Ally Hoffman and illustrated by Ros Asquith which focus on the definition of family unit, what constitutes a family, where family live, and what families do. This book explores a myriad of families and each being valid in every meaning of the definition.

Haffman's text is simplistic and flowed rather well and the text was easy to follow. I liked how the book started – about how families used to be portrayed in the past – white het

The Great Big Book of Families is a children's movie volume written past Ally Hoffman and illustrated by Ros Asquith which focus on the definition of family, what constitutes a family, where family alive, and what families do. This volume explores a myriad of families and each existence valid in every significant of the definition.

Haffman's text is simplistic and flowed rather well and the text was easy to follow. I liked how the volume started – about how families used to be portrayed in the past – white heterosexual couple with two children, pets, white picket fence house. Asquith'southward art is merely wonderful and brought to life the dissimilar types of family depicted in this book. The illustrations are detailed and very colorful, which keeps the young reader captivated and compliments the text.

The myriad of families depicted is the so called traditional heterosexual parents, gay and lesbian parents, single parents, families with ane, many, or no children, blended families, multi-ethnical families, multi-race families, multi-generational families, adopted families, big families, and small families. It goes on to tell where some families alive and how they live. The book ends with the question of questioning the reader nearly their family.

All in all, The Great Big Book of Families is a wonderful children'southward volume defining and depicting the meaning of family. It non but defines what a family unit is, but shows aspects of being in a family unit from houses and holidays, to schoolhouse and pets, to feelings and family trees.

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Taylor
Oct 24, 2017 rated information technology really liked information technology
This is an informational text on the many different types of families that nosotros are continuously surrounded past. The thing about this writing that made it so interesting was the fact that they do not simply focus on 1 aspect of families, merely rather traveled through home life, holidays, pets, traditions and and so much more. This book is something that is exciting for children to read with the various vivid colors and the appropriate language that allows many of them to read or follow along with ease. This is an informational text on the many different types of families that nosotros are continuously surrounded by. The matter about this writing that fabricated it so interesting was the fact that they practice non just focus on i aspect of families, merely rather traveled through home life, holidays, pets, traditions and and then much more. This book is something that is exciting for children to read with the various brilliant colors and the appropriate language that allows many of them to read or follow along with ease. I loved that fact that many children who hear this piece will be able to formulate questions about all the different families while also even making connections among themselves and families they may meet.
Topics such as these are characterized as very touchy for kids, merely this story takes on a artistic, fascinating easy going way of bringing up the topics to be addressed.
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Melissa
Jul 12, 2018 rated information technology really liked it
This is a not-fiction book about families and the many different types of families that exist across our society. All types of families are discussed, big, small, adopted, LGBTQ,, bi-racial, etc. It goes on to talk over the different places the families live, and then goes on to talk over what unites the families equally being the same. The illustrations are colorful drawings, I found the pages to exist a chip overwhelming and almost too busy. They are well done, just the pages felt very cluttered and left This is a non-fiction volume well-nigh families and the many different types of families that exist beyond our society. All types of families are discussed, large, minor, adopted, LGBTQ,, bi-racial, etc. It goes on to talk over the different places the families live, and and then goes on to discuss what unites the families equally being the same. The illustrations are colorful drawings, I plant the pages to be a bit overwhelming and nearly too busy. They are well done, but the pages felt very cluttered and left me visually overstimulated. Illustrations aside, this is an excellent book on what makes a family unit and information technology could exist used with young and quondam. I would use information technology with students as young as preschool, through loftier school. With high school aged student it would be good to stimulate complimentary write and reflection on what make a family a family unit. ...more
Jordan Baughman
Mary Hoffman explores families of ALL sizes, colour, and background in this straightforward and fun informational literature for children. Her fun illustrations show not merely families demographics or parental arrangements but things such as differences of psychology: "In some families everyone shares their feelings.... Sometimes not anybody in the family feels the same way about things" How creative and truly all inclusive! This wide range of inclusivity is why I chose the book to be a part of m Mary Hoffman explores families of ALL sizes, color, and background in this straightforward and fun advisory literature for children. Her fun illustrations show not but families demographics or parental arrangements merely things such as differences of psychology: "In some families everyone shares their feelings.... Sometimes not anybody in the family feels the same way virtually things" How creative and truly all inclusive! This wide range of inclusivity is why I chose the book to exist a office of my favorites list. I would dearest to use this in the classroom when studying families in 1st grade, community in 2d, and even culture in third course social studies. ...more than
Antonella
December 12, 2017 rated it really liked it
This fun book for children illustrates the fact that «in existent life, families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes». The differences are explored in lots of areas: jobs, houses, holidays, pets, celebrations, and then on, not only in the composition, notably besides with families with two moms or 2 dads. To teach young children to take and welcome differences is an important task to create a more open up club. I can imagine that the humorous (and numerous, fifty-fifty all around the pages border) illustr This fun book for children illustrates the fact that «in existent life, families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes». The differences are explored in lots of areas: jobs, houses, holidays, pets, celebrations, and so on, not merely in the composition, notably likewise with families with two moms or 2 dads. To teach young children to accept and welcome differences is an important task to create a more open up society. I can imagine that the humorous (and numerous, even all around the pages border) illustrations by Guardian'due south cartoonist Ros Asquith can be the starting bespeak for lots of activities in the classroom or outside. ...more
Nicola
February 01, 2018 rated it really liked information technology
Miss 3 and I similar to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around item topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or and so; it'southward fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.

I actually liked it. Information technology's so hard finding books that aren't 2 + 2. As a solo parent, it'southward really confusing for Miss iii that so many books show a different living situation to her. I liked that thought was given to unlike families and cult

Miss iii and I like to explore dissimilar books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We endeavor to become unlike ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of united states to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.

I really liked information technology. Information technology'southward so hard finding books that aren't ii + 2. As a solo parent, it's really confusing for Miss 3 that so many books show a unlike living situation to her. I liked that thought was given to different families and cultures to not-conformative gender roles.

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Jessica Burstrem
We wanted a book for my adopted stepson that would expand his understanding of what family unit ways. I know I'd had something like that for my own son a decade agone or so, but I couldn't remember the title or find annihilation to trigger my memory. This book was recommended on multiple websites, so we went with it. It does indeed include explicit references to every kind of family I tin can remember of (although not quite i as unusual and blended as ours!) and to a diversity of living situations as well, so I Nosotros wanted a book for my adopted stepson that would expand his understanding of what family means. I know I'd had something like that for my own son a decade agone or then, just I couldn't recall the title or find anything to trigger my retention. This book was recommended on multiple websites, and then we went with it. Information technology does indeed include explicit references to every kind of family I can recollect of (although not quite one as unusual and blended every bit ours!) and to a multifariousness of living situations as well, so I feel skillful about it and hope that information technology helps him feel better as well. ...more
Frogs
May 21, 2018 rated it really liked it
This book shows all the different types of families, along with celebrations, houses and pets. Older 2 twelvemonth olds were interested and wanted to hear, but information technology didn't quite continue the involvement of the younger ones. It also introduces the idea of homelessness, which it did very advisedly I retrieve, giving them enough information to have the look of pity come over their piffling faces, without existence scary.
A Allen
Dec 07, 2017 rated it it was amazing
I loved this book. There are so many tiny details in all the illustrations that I find something new every time I read it. I love how inclusive the book tries to be. I love that there are then many "categories" to talk about and explore together such every bit pets, holidays, transportation, feelings, hobbies, jobs, food, and homes. Adding to my "buy it" list I loved this volume. There are and so many tiny details in all the illustrations that I find something new every time I read it. I love how inclusive the volume tries to be. I love that there are so many "categories" to talk almost and explore together such equally pets, holidays, transportation, feelings, hobbies, jobs, food, and homes. Adding to my "buy it" list ...more
Emilie Liebert
This book is very diverse; it mentions LGBT couples too equally any other type of couples, includes faith and condition, and and then much else. This could encompass many topics, and be a first for questions and deep discussions. The pictures are colorful and it's very pretty to expect at too equally read. I think kids would savor the exposure this book provides. This book is very diverse; it mentions LGBT couples also as whatever other blazon of couples, includes religion and status, and so much else. This could comprehend many topics, and be a get-go for questions and deep discussions. The pictures are colorful and it's very pretty to look at as well as read. I recall kids would bask the exposure this book provides. ...more
Francesca Lee
Jun 19, 2020 rated it information technology was amazing
I came beyond this volume on a placement in a PSHE lesson. This is a bang-up book to bear witness children that there are many types of families. There are different types of homes too. The book celebrates families differences and that at that place is no 'correct' way. I came across this book on a placement in a PSHE lesson. This is a great volume to show children that there are many types of families. There are dissimilar types of homes as well. The book celebrates families differences and that there is no 'right' manner. ...more
Jaimie Morris
November 13, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Enquiry shows that information technology's important for children to see cultural representations of their own identity and family formation. This book attempts to show every organization of modern twenty-four hours family in a vibrant and positive way.
Courtney Marie
I loved the diversity in this volume, it will allow students to see how many different cultures and how unlike families are. Students tin understand that not every family is a mom and a dad, which is important to know. This book captures a lot of communities in a very good way.
Jack Sharpe
This book gives children an open look at society. It lets children know that difference in their is okay and non anybody is the aforementioned.
Melodie
Nov 29, 2016 rated information technology really liked it
The best thing well-nigh this volume is that it displays all sorts of unique families--a very realistic look at families today. Every child is likely to see his/her family shown within the pages.
Suzie
Jul 10, 2017 rated information technology information technology was astonishing
We loved all of the pictures in this book. I'd actually like to add this to our stack of books at home. We loved all of the pictures in this book. I'd really like to add this to our stack of books at dwelling. ...more
Jo Oehrlein
Starts out with different sizes of families (2 parents, 1 parent, grandparents, lots of kids, etc.) but then branches into other things similar new clothes vs mitt-me-downs, holidays, etc.
Katelin
Nov 22, 2017 rated information technology information technology was astonishing
The Peachy Big Book of Families is an awesome book to teach children virtually all types of families.
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Mary Hoffman is a bestselling British author and reviewer, built-in in 1945. She is a truthful enthusiast of Italy and spends a lot of her fourth dimension at that place, which shows in her Stravaganza novels: a series currently in publication. In total, she has written over 80 books, including the aforementioned Stravaganza series and the bestselling moving-picture show book, Amazing Grace. M

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Mary Hoffman is a bestselling British author and reviewer, born in 1945. She is a truthful enthusiast of Italy and spends a lot of her fourth dimension there, which shows in her Stravaganza novels: a series currently in publication. In full, she has written over lxxx books, including the same Stravaganza series and the bestselling pic book, Amazing Grace. Mary is likewise the editor of a review mag Armadillo for kids.

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