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If the World Were 100 People
By (Author) Jackie McCann
Illustrated by Aaron Cushley
HarperCollins Publishers
Red Shed
8th June 2022
5th August 2021
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Geography
304.6
Paperback
32
Width 245mm, Height 275mm, Spine 2mm
210g
Winner of The Royal Society Young Peoples Book Prize 2022.
There are almost 8 billion humans living on Earth, but it's tricky to picture so many people! So instead, let's imagine the whole planet is a village where 100 people live each person representing around 80 million people in the real world.
A terrific find for social studies teachers seeking to promote inquiry and active citizenship. Picked by School Library Journal for the Best Nonfiction books of 2021.
So what does our global village of 100 people look like Are they all grown-ups Are there more males or females How many have black hair or blue eyes What languages do they speak Who can read and write How many have access to the internet or have enough food to eat Does everyone have access to electricity or clean water
This thought-provoking book answers all of these questions and much, much more! Big ideas are broken into bitesize chunks through clever illustration and graphic design. By focussing on just 100 people, it's easier to see the things we have in common, and the things that make us unique. If the World Were 100 People is a perfect introduction about the world we live in for children aged 5+ and a wonderful way to support them in becoming global citizens. Great to read at home or in the classroom.
So come and meet the people in our global village, and think about the big questions that affect us all!
Try other books in the series:
IF THE WORLD WERE 100 ANIMALS
IF OUR WORLD WERE 100 DAYS
This book enlightened me about what is going on in the world today. Perth Academy, Scotland
This book highlights issues many people have on the planet and reveals what we have in common. Tynecastle High School, Scotland
The power of this book lies in its simple yet relatable numbers and powerful imagery, which conveys how much we all have in common but also how many people still do not have things many of us may take for granted, from clean water to the internet. I hope the data and ideas in this book will help the younger generation think about how we can work together to tackle these issues, and what the worlds global village may look like in the future. Professor Alan Wilson, Fellow of the Royal Society and Chair panellist
I was blown away by the way the facts were presented. I love the illustrations in this book, and how they bought the story to life. You can see a glimpse into everyone around the world, and how we all come in different shapes, sizes, colours and abilities. Nathan Bryon, panellist on the Royal Society Young Peoples Book Prize 2022 and award-winning author
This visually engaging nonfiction picture book begins with a simple conceit: Its tricky to picture 8,000,000,000 people, so instead, lets imagine the whole planet is a village where 100 people live. The upfront prose gently advocates for change where needed: Every year, about a third of all the food produced in the world goes to waste. That is more than enough to feed the 11 people who are hungry. Bright, eye-catching art by Cushley features an inclusive cast and additional annotated facts. An informative, appealing primer on societal data. US Publishers Weekly
Jackie McCann has worked in children's publishing for many years and is an experienced writer and editor. Jackie loves working on a broad range of books - devising fun books for babies, novelty pop-ups, and beautifully illustrated non-fiction for older children. Aaron Cushley is an illustrator from Belfast in Northern Ireland. He loves drawing and creating work that fuels his curiosity and adventurous side. Most of his work has been influenced by experiences and the world around him. When he's not out walking his dog he's scribbling down sketches of thoughts and images that come to mind.