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Follow Your Stuff: Who Makes It, Where Does It Come From, How Does it Get to You? by Kevin Sylvester and Michael Hlinka and published by @annick_press is scheduled to be released on April 19, 2019.
This is book is a great introduction for middle grade students about the global economy and where their stuff comes from. Specifically, the book covers items that middle grade readers are familiar with but probably have never questioned the origins of: a t-shirt, an inhaler, a book, a cellphone, and a pair of glasses. Each chapter focuses on a different item and breaks the costs down by examining where the resources come from, what people are used to create/extract/put together the resources, and what companies and stores do to ensure a profit and cover costs. The illustrations are fun, informative, and help enhance the reader's understanding. One of my favorite parts of the book are the sidebars with the big, blue question marks. These side bars pop up throughout the chapters and offer the reader an opportunity to start thinking more deeply about a specific issue/topic (like whether or not you would be willing to pay more for your t-shirt, if you knew the workers were being paid a decent wage). These deeper thinking opportunities would also be a great resource for teachers to use to generate a discussion.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and learning about where my stuff comes from. Today more than ever, we live in a super connected world. This book is a great way to get kids thinking about how we're all connected and what that means.