People are all the same inside, but there's no end to the variety of our clothing. Traveling the world, Emma Damon explores the amazing range of ways in which we dress ourselves—and why we dress the way we do. Readers 5 to 8 can see what children wear in Siberia, in the Sahara Desert, or at the Vietnamese Moon Festival; learn how to wear a sari or kimono; and discover how a pair of jeans is created. Shown in Damon's colorful, accurate watercolors, here too are the special clothes worn by astronauts, firemen, and deep sea divers.