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Piecing Together Our Jigsaw of Cultures - cover

Piecing Together Our Jigsaw of Cultures

James Edward

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Piecing Together Our Jigsaw of Cultures is a heartwarming story that follows a diverse group of children as they come together for a community event to complete a giant puzzle. Each puzzle piece represents a different cultural artifact, tradition, or value, inviting readers to explore the rich and varied ways people from all walks of life celebrate, create, and connect. Through cooperation, storytelling, and shared experiences, the children discover the beauty of diversity and the importance of inclusion. As they work to complete the puzzle, they learn that every piece, no matter how small, is essential in creating the larger picture of humanity. This story encourages young readers to appreciate and embrace cultural differences while fostering unity, understanding, and friendship.
Available since: 06/06/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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