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Rebecca Pettiford - Different Families

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In Different Families, beginning readers will learn to celebrate diversity by appreciating the variety of configurations that can make a family. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they draw inferences about how diversity makes our society stronger and more interesting.
An activity helps readers identify and appreciate their own unique family, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about diversity online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Different Families also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
Different Families is part of Jump!s Celebrating Differences series. Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Marco has freckles. Lala talks with her hands. Tina has two dads. What makes a person different is one of the things that makes him or her special. Young readers can learn more about how our differences can make our society stronger and more interesting with these engaging titles. Carefully leveled text and vibrant, full-color photos support beginning readers and make reading informational text easy and fun. Includes an activity, picture glossary, and index.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 2
Ideas for Parents
and Teachers

Bullfrog Books let children
practice reading informational
text at the earliest reading
levels. Repetition, familiar
words, and photo labels
support early readers.

Before Reading

Discuss the cover photo.
What does it tell them?

Look at the picture glossary
together. Read and discuss
the words.

Read the Book

Walk through the book
and look at the photos.
Let the child ask questions.
Point out the photo labels.

Read the book to the child,
or have him or her read
independently.

After Reading

Prompt the child to think
more. Ask: Think about your
family. Now think of your
best friends family. How is
your family like his or her
family? How is it different?

Bullfrog Books are published by Jump!
5357 Penn Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.jumplibrary.com

Copyright 2018 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form without written
permission from the publisher.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Pettiford, Rebecca.
Title: Different families / by Rebecca Pettiford.
Description: Minneapolis, MN: Jump!, [2018]
Includes index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2016054404
(print) | LCCN 2017015556 (ebook)
ISBN 9781624965470 (ebook) | ISBN 9781620316702
(hardcover: alk. paper) | ISBN 9781620317235 (pbk.)
Subjects: LCSH: FamiliesJuvenile literature.
Classification: LCC HQ744 (ebook)
LCC HQ744 .P48 2018 (print) | DDC 306.85dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016054404

Editor: Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
Book Designer: Leah Sanders
Photo Researcher: Leah Sanders

Photo Credits: Getty: JGI/Tom Grill, 1;
Portra Images, 4; Robert Deutschman, 67;
Uwe Krejci, 1213; Hero Images, 24. iStock:
monkeybusinessimages, 5, 17; svetikd, 89, 10;
Weekend Images Inc., 1415; Paul Bradbury, 16.
Shutterstock: pixelheadphoto digitalskillet, 3;
Alena Ozerova, 11; Monkey Business Images, 1819;
DNF Style, 2021; canovass, 22; goodlux, 23tr.
SuperStock: Image Source, cover.

Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

Table of Contents Our Families Families are all different Tia has - photo 3
Table of Contents
Our Families Families are all different Tia has two dads Both put - photo 4
Our Families

Families are all different.

Tia has two dads Both put her to bed Both wake her up May has - photo 5

Tia has two dads.
Both put her to bed.
Both wake her up!

May has two moms One has brown hair One is blonde Both love her a lot - photo 6
May has two moms One has brown hair One is blonde Both love her a lot - photo 7

May has two moms.
One has brown hair.

One is blonde.
Both love her a lot.

Beths mom and dad are divorced She is at her dads house They have - photo 8

Beths mom and
dad are divorced.

She is at her
dads house.

They have fun!

Beths dad remarried Now Bea is her stepmom She has stepsisters - photo 9
Beths dad remarried Now Bea is her stepmom She has stepsisters - photo 10

Beths dad
remarried.

Now Bea is
her stepmom.

She has stepsisters too Where does Ida live With her grandma - photo 11

She has stepsisters, too!

Where does Ida live With her grandma Jay is adopted Mom cares for - photo 12
Where does Ida live With her grandma Jay is adopted Mom cares for - photo 13

Where does Ida live?
With her grandma.

Jay is adopted Mom cares for him all by herself Gia is adopted - photo 14

Jay is adopted.

Mom cares for him
all by herself.

Gia is adopted too She was born in Korea PJ is her brother He is - photo 15
Gia is adopted too She was born in Korea PJ is her brother He is - photo 16

Gia is adopted, too.
She was born in Korea.

PJ is her brother He is from Mexico Max lives with a foster - photo 17

PJ is her brother.
He is from Mexico.

Max lives with a foster family Soon he will be adopted too What - photo 18
Max lives with a foster family Soon he will be adopted too What - photo 19

Max lives with
a foster family.

Soon he will be
adopted, too!

What is your family like My Family Get some paper and colored - photo 20

What is your
family like?

My Family Get some paper and colored pencils Its time to draw Draw a - photo 21
My Family Get some paper and colored pencils Its time to draw Draw a - photo 22
My Family

Get some paper and colored pencils. Its time to draw!
Draw a picture of the family you live with. Draw every
person including yourself.
Who is each person? Who are they to you (mom, dad,
stepmom, grandparent, sister, brother, etc.)?
Do you know another family? Draw a picture of that family.
How is that family different from yours?

Picture Glossary To be raised by parents to whom one is not - photo 23
Picture Glossary


To be raised
by parents to
whom one is
not biologically
related.


To be married
again following
a divorce
or death.


A couple who
has chosen
to end their
marriage.


A woman married
to ones father but
who is not ones
biological mother.


A family that
cares for a child,
usually until he
or she is adopted.


Daughters of
ones stepparent
and his or her
former partner.

Index adopted born cares dads divorced foster family grandma love moms - photo 24
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