My Librarian Is a Camel: How Books Are Brought to Children Around the World Contributor(s): Ruurs, Margriet (Author) |
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ISBN: 1590780930 ISBN-13: 9781590780930 Publisher: Astra Young Readers
This item is available now at an even better price in our Bargain Bin! Go There Now! Binding Type: Hardcover Published: August 2005 Annotation: Do you get books from a public library in your town or even in your school library? In many remote areas of the world, there are no library buildings. Writer Margriet Ruurs read a newspaper article about a camel in Kenya that is used to bring books to children in remote desert villages. She became curious about how else children around the world might get their books if there is no library. Librarians and volunteers from many countries sent her stories and photos of their mobile libraries. The result is this intriguing photo essay, a celebration of books, readers, and libraries. In the jungles of Thailand, in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, in rural Zimbabwe, the arrival of the mobile library is a major and exciting event. If it weren't for librarians and volunteers, people in these remote parts of the world might never have books to read. In other countries, books are delivered in unusual ways: by bus, boat, elephant, donkey, train or even by wheelbarrow. Why would librarians go to the trouble of packing books on the backs of elephants or driving miles to deliver books by bus? Because, as one librarian in Azerbaijan says, "books are as important to us as air or water!" |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | School & Education - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places - General - Juvenile Nonfiction | Lifestyles - Country Life |
Dewey: 027.4 |
LCCN: 2005282218 |
Age Level: 8-11 |
Grade Level: 3-6 |
Lexile Measure: 980(Not Available) |
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 10.2" W x 9.1" L (0.95 lbs) 32 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Developing World - Demographic Orientation - Rural |
Features: Dust Cover, Ikids, Illustrated, Maps, Price on Product, Table of Contents |
Awards: Young Hoosier Book Award, Nominee, Intermediate, 2009 Beehive Awards, Nominee, Informational, 2007 |
Review Citations: Booklist 07/01/2005 pg. 1919 Kirkus Review - Children 08/01/2005 pg. 857 School Library Journal 08/01/2005 pg. 116 Horn Book Magazine 09/01/2005 pg. 607 Bulletin of Ctr for Child Bks 12/01/2005 pg. 200 - Recommended Science Books & Films 03/01/2006 pg. 74 Hornbook Guide to Children 01/01/2006 pg. 103 - Superior,Well Above Average Multicultural Review 06/01/2006 pg. 97 Science Books & Films Best Bks 01/01/2007 pg. 9 |
Accelerated Reader Info |
Quiz #: 100404 Reading Level: 6.3 Interest Level: Middle Grades Point Value: 1.0 |
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Publisher Description: Do you get books from a public library in your town or even in your school library? In many remote areas of the world, there are no library buildings. In many countries, books are delivered in unusual way: by bus, boat, elephant, donkey, train, even by wheelbarrow. Why would librarians go to the trouble of packing books on the backs of elephants or driving miles to deliver books by bus? Because, as one librarian in Azerbaijan says, Books are as important to us as air or water This is the intriguing photo essay, a celebration of books, readers, and libraries. |
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