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Reach for this book when you want to broaden your child's world or help them see the beauty in everyday shared experiences. It is a perfect choice for the curious child who is starting to notice differences in how people look or live, providing a gentle bridge to global awareness through the universal language of food. Using vibrant, real-world photography, the book explores how bread is made, sold, and enjoyed in dozens of different countries. It highlights themes of family love, cultural pride, and the comforting realization that although we live far apart, we all share the same basic needs and joys. This nonfiction title is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers who thrive on seeing real faces and places, offering a colorful lesson in human connection and global belonging.