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My rating: 5 out of 5
I found this to be a very fascinating book. The premise is simple - what if the world's population fit into one village? One person represents 62 million people making the village's population 100. Each page of the book describes the ratios of the village based on languages, wealth, religion, etc. Passages from this book would be entertaining for younger children, but I feel this book is mainly targeted for intermediate ages and older. I really feel that this could be used for people of any age - from the elderly to the primary age children.
"If The World Were A Village" is a great book to teach about the world. All too often, the gravity of certain facts can be lost because of large numbers that are hard to imagine. However, when they are broken down into ratios based on merely 100 people, these facts gain a lot more weight.
I strongly recommend "If The World Were A Village" for any teacher in any grade. It teaches a lot about the world we live in in a way that is easy for most people to understand.
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