BREAD, BREAD, BREAD is a touching picture of the world and how we are all connected, even if we look, dress and cook differently. Author Ann Morris’s simple text about breads cooked and eaten around the world is supported by Ken Heyman’s realistic, modern photography of people in the everyday acts of shopping, cooking and breaking bread. Young listeners/readers are drawn in by the photos of diverse urban and rural settings and people that at once introduce them to different worlds and remind young remind them of their own families and neighbors. The words—skinny bread, fat bread, round flat bread, bread with a hole—are fun on the tongue without being trite. Bread, Bread, Bread is a remarkable reminder that the ties that bind our world mean more than those things—borders, ages, languages, gender, money—that so often separate us.