Polina's Day
The structuring of an information book round a child's day or week has long been a favourite device to help children gain a foothold in the social and cultural life in a particular country. In this new series we meet each child in the family setting, joining them at breakfast and then following them through the rhythm of the school day. Some things happen everywhere -- food is prepared, work carried out and leisure activities enjoyed when school or work is finished. But there are interesting differences -- in religious observance, language and in the formality of relationships.
Yikang's Day
The structuring of an information book round a child's day or week has long been a favourite device to help children gain a foothold in the social and cultural life in a particular country. In this new series we meet each child in the family setting, joining them at breakfast and then following them through the rhythm of the school day. Some things happen everywhere -- food is prepared, work carried out and leisure activities enjoyed when school or work is finished. But there are interesting differences -- in religious observance, language and in the formality of relationships.
Nii Kwei's Day
The structuring of an information book round a child's day or week has long been a favourite device to help children gain a foothold in the social and cultural life in a particular country. In this new series we meet each child in the family setting, joining them at breakfast and then following them through the rhythm of the school day. Some things happen everywhere -- food is prepared, work carried out and leisure activities enjoyed when school or work is finished. But there are interesting differences -- in religious observance, language and in the formality of relationships.
Cassio's Day
The structuring of an information book round a child's day or week has long been a favourite device to help children gain a foothold in the social and cultural life in a particular country. In this new series we meet each child in the family setting, joining them at breakfast and then following them through the rhythm of the school day. Some things happen everywhere -- food is prepared, work carried out and leisure activities enjoyed when school or work is finished. But there are interesting differences -- in religious observance, language and in the formality of relationships.

