Immigrant Kids

Immigrant Kids
Title Immigrant Kids PDF eBook
Author Russell Freedman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 82
Release 1995-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0140375945

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America meant "freedom" to the immigrants of the early 1900s—but a freedom very different from what they expected. Cities were crowded and jobs were scare. Children had to work selling newspapers, delivering goods, and laboring sweatshops. In this touching book, Newberry Medalist Russell Freedman offers a rare glimpse of what it meant to be a young newcomer to America.

Immigrant Children

Immigrant Children
Title Immigrant Children PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Whitman
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 36
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781575053950

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Describes the flood of immigration into the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, focusing on the experiences of the youngest immigrants, both on their journeys and in their new country.

All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel

All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel
Title All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel PDF eBook
Author Dan Yaccarino
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 41
Release 2012-06-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0375987231

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“This immigration story is universal.” —School Library Journal, Starred Dan Yaccarino’s great-grandfather arrived at Ellis Island with a small shovel and his parents’ good advice: “Work hard, but remember to enjoy life, and never forget your family.” With simple text and warm, colorful illustrations, Yaccarino recounts how the little shovel was passed down through four generations of this Italian-American family—along with the good advice. It’s a story that will have kids asking their parents and grandparents: Where did we come from? How did our family make the journey all the way to America? “A shovel is just a shovel, but in Dan Yaccarino’s hands it becomes a way to dig deep into the past and honor all those who helped make us who we are.” —Eric Rohmann, winner of the Caldecott Medal for My Friend Rabbit “All the Way to America is a charmer. Yaccarino’s heartwarming story rings clearly with truth, good cheer, and love.” —Tomie dePaola, winner of a Caldecott Honor Award for Strega Nona

I'm New Here

I'm New Here
Title I'm New Here PDF eBook
Author Anne Sibley O'Brien
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Pages 32
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1430130164

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Three children from other countries (Somalia, Spain, and Korea) struggle to adjust to their new home and school in the United States.

The Immigrant Child

The Immigrant Child
Title The Immigrant Child PDF eBook
Author Kadian Louise Morgan-Graham
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 2020-09-08
Genre
ISBN 9780228836575

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The Immigrant Child is an entertaining, exciting, thought-provoking children's book. It chronicles a child's experience moving from a developing country to a developed one with her parents. The initial excitement dwindled when she was faced with many cultural differences. A highlight of the book is the questions at the end that target the different levels of comprehension.

Educating Immigrant Children

Educating Immigrant Children
Title Educating Immigrant Children PDF eBook
Author Charles Leslie Glenn
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 758
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN 0815314698

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Immigrant Children in Transcultural Spaces

Immigrant Children in Transcultural Spaces
Title Immigrant Children in Transcultural Spaces PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Faulstich Orellana
Publisher Routledge
Pages 153
Release 2015-10-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 131761867X

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Grounded in both theory and practice, with implications for both, this book is about children’s perspectives on the borders that society erects, and their actual, symbolic, ideational and metaphorical movement across those borders. Based on extensive ethnographic data on children of immigrants (mostly from Mexico, Central America and the Philippines) as they interact with undergraduate students from diverse linguistic, cultural and racial/ethnic backgrounds in the context of an urban play-based after-school program, it probes how children navigate a multilingual space that involves playing with language and literacy in a variety of forms. Immigrant Children in Transcultural Spaces speaks to critical social issues and debates about education, immigration, multilingualism and multiculturalism in an historical moment in which borders are being built up, torn down, debated and recreated, in both real and symbolic terms; raises questions about the values that drive educational practice and decision-making; and suggests alternatives to the status quo. At its heart, it is a book about how love can serve as a driving force to connect people with each other across all kinds of borders, and to motivate children to engage powerfully with learning and life.