Look at Kids
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
this book is a series of cameos of children in different urban settings. They book is lavishly illustrated with photos by many photographers.
Leila Berg focused on writing for children and young adults, with a strong emphasis on realism and social issues. Her work often explored the challenges faced by children from diverse backgrounds, aiming to give them a voice in literature. Berg was known for her sensitive approach to portraying children's lives, avoiding sentimentality and instead offering honest and insightful perspectives. Her legacy lies in her commitment to creating literature that is not only engaging but also reflective of the real world children encounter.



this book is a series of cameos of children in different urban settings. They book is lavishly illustrated with photos by many photographers.
This autobiography is a re-living rather than a remembering. The children's author and writer on children and education, Leila Berg, re-experiences her early Jewish childhood and adolescence during the 1920s and 30s, up until the day when the first air-raid siren sounded. She introduces the sad, funny and passionate child who is seen growing through the years.