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The Banana-Leaf Ball: How Play Can Change the World
Contributor(s): Milway, Katie Smith (Author), Milway, Katie Smith (Illustrator)

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ISBN: 1771383313     ISBN-13: 9781771383318
Publisher: Kids Can Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: April 2017
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places - Africa
Dewey: E
Age Level: 8-12
Grade Level: 3-7
Lexile Measure: 650(Not Available)
Series: CitizenKid
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 9.3" W x 12.2" L (1.00 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
Features: Bibliography, Ikids, Illustrated, Price on Product
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 01/15/2017
Booklist 02/01/2017 pg. 41
School Library Journal 03/01/2017 pg. 109
Hornbook Guide to Children 07/01/2017 pg. 49 - Recommended, Satisfactory
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 187739
Reading Level: 4.0   Interest Level: Lower Grades   Point Value: 0.5
 
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Publisher Description:
Separated from his family when they were forced to flee their home, a young East African boy named Deo lives alone in the Lukole refugee camp in Tanzania. With scarce resources at the camp, bullies have formed gangs to steal what they can, and a leader named Remy has begun targeting Deo. Then one day a coach gathers all the children to play soccer. Though Deo loves soccer and has even made his own ball out of banana leaves, he's unsure at first about joining in when he sees Remy on the field. But as Deo and the other boys get drawn into the game, everything begins to change. Their shared joy in playing provides the children --- including Remy --- with a sense of belonging. "Ball by ball, practice by practice, children who were once afraid of each other laugh together," the book explains, and "no one feels so alone anymore." Based on a true story, Katie Smith Milway's inspiring tale shows how a desperate situation can be improved by finding common ground through play. It provides a perfect starting point for discussing the social justice issues surrounding the growing number of refugees worldwide. Award-winning Shane W. Evans's artwork powerfully and poignantly personalizes for children the experience of refugees. Furthermore, the book examines the value of using sports to build pro-social behavior, particularly as it relates to bullying. By depicting characters who change and evolve over the course of the story, kids of all backgrounds and experiences will find something positive to relate to. The back matter contains information about the "real" Deo, instructions for games that build trust and inclusion through play, and suggestions for how to support play-based nonprofit organizations.
 
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