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BY DAY, BY NIGHT by Amy Gibson

BY DAY, BY NIGHT

by Amy Gibson ; illustrated by Meilo So

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2014
ISBN: 978-1-59078-991-9
Publisher: Boyds Mills

Designed as a fundraiser for The Global Orphan Project, and dedicated to “the millions of children who find themselves alone,” this book tells the story of a typical day for children all over the world, from getting up to going to bed.

Globalism is the continued theme as So’s lively pencil-and-watercolor vignettes show children from many countries engaged in typical activities: waking, washing, dressing, eating and greeting. Different customs and approaches to life’s many activities are skillfully depicted. Different ways of carrying an infant are illustrated; an Asian girl reads a book while riding a buffalo through a rice paddy; barefoot boys kick around a soccer ball in a South American city; a tiny African boy is gently held by his grandfather. Children are shown enjoying the changing seasons, from an African rainstorm to skating in Central Park. In spite of all the different ways children are brought up, they have in common the love of companions and their own hopes, dreams and curiosity. Delightfully free and imaginative, So’s illustrations convey the global message in great depth, accompanied by Gibson’s simple rhyming text. The challenge of depicting children from many different cultures without resorting to obvious stereotyping is successfully met.

This unusual picture book will spark many questions from young children about the customs and lifestyles of their peers all over the globe.

(Picture book. 5-8)