I Come From Afghanistan
Nine-year-old Bahishta, who was born in Afghanistan, presents a look at her daily life in the U.
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year: 2007
copies: 14
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: afghan americans, immigrant children, immigrants [X], children, maz?r-e shar?f (afghanistan), afghanistan, united states
I Come From Ukraine
Serhiy, a young boy who has moved from Ukraine to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States, explains some of the similarities and differences between his home and adopted countries, discussing his neighborhood, his parents' jobs, school, food, and activities.
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year: 2007
copies: 20
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: ukrainian americans, immigrant children, immigrants [X], cherniv?t?si (ukraine), ukraine, united states, children, cherniv?tsi (ukraine)
I Come From South Korea
Nine-year-old Chang-Min, a South Korean boy who moved to the U.S.
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year: 2007
copies: 13
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: korean americans, children, immigrants [X], seoul (korea), korea (south), united states, immigrant children
I Come From India
Suhith, a young boy who has moved from India to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States, explains some of the similarities and differences between his home and adopted countries, discussing his family and lifestyle, school, food, and activities.
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year: 2007
copies: 10
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: indian americans, children, immigrants [X], hyderabad (india), india, united states, east indian americans, immigrant children
I Come From Chile
Javier, a young boy who has moved from Chile to California in the United States, explains some of the similarities and differences between his home and adopted countries, discussing his neighborhood and lifestyle, clothing, school, food, and activities.
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year: 2007
copies: 9
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: chilean americans, immigrant children, immigrants [X], children, santiago (chile), chile, united states
I Come From Ivory Coast
Nine-year-old Neneh Karen discusses her family's move to New York City from the African country Ivory Coast, describing her daily life in New York, her favorite foods, and her religion, and explains how she stays in touch with her homeland's culture in her new setting.
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year: 2007
copies: 8
call number/section: 973
lexile:
subjects: ivoirian americans, immigrant children, immigrants [X], children, abidjan (c?te d'ivoire), c?te d'ivoire, united states