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librarybonanza 's review for:
We Are All Dots: A Big Plan for a Better World
by Giancarlo Macrì
Age: Kindergarten-3rd grade
Tough Issue: Poverty
On the right side of the page, one group of dots lead happy, healthy lives. They have housing, fun things to do, and food. For another group of dots on the left side of the page, life is harder. Seeking a better life, the left side attempts to move over to the right side but not without push back from the right dots and, eventually, overcrowding. "We need another solution." To help solve this inequity, the right dots begin to immigrate to the left side and all dots work together to build a better world for both sides of the page.
A simplified way to address global inequities to children. However, it feels false to provide a solution that is incredibly uncommon in the real world and, when it is performed, it becomes gentrification, causing poor people to lose once again.
This is no easy topic to address but Macri provides a happier ending for children to help foster hope and change in the future generation.
Tough Issue: Poverty
On the right side of the page, one group of dots lead happy, healthy lives. They have housing, fun things to do, and food. For another group of dots on the left side of the page, life is harder. Seeking a better life, the left side attempts to move over to the right side but not without push back from the right dots and, eventually, overcrowding. "We need another solution." To help solve this inequity, the right dots begin to immigrate to the left side and all dots work together to build a better world for both sides of the page.
A simplified way to address global inequities to children. However, it feels false to provide a solution that is incredibly uncommon in the real world and, when it is performed, it becomes gentrification, causing poor people to lose once again.
This is no easy topic to address but Macri provides a happier ending for children to help foster hope and change in the future generation.