Shelter

Shelter by Susan Canizares, published by Scholastic in June 1998, is a 16-page book written in English that explores various types of structures people inhabit. Through a combination of photographs and straightforward text, this book presents an overview of homes ranging from houseboats and clay huts to farmhouses and apartment buildings, providing readers with a glimpse into the diversity of living spaces around the world.
Readers will find a clear depiction of different architectural styles and the unique characteristics of each type of dwelling. The book focuses on the concept of home and the various forms it can take, making it a suitable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to architecture and housing. With its engaging visuals and accessible language, Shelter serves as an informative introduction to the many ways people create their living environments.
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Photographs and simple text describe some of the different kinds of structures that people call home, from houseboats and clay huts to farmhouses and apartment buildings.
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