From Iceland and Canada (e.g. Toronto) in the North all the way to Australia and New Zealand (e.g. Christchurch) in the South. A few examples:
- Iceland: Reykjavik
- Canada: Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, etc.
- USA: New York City, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Boston, Cambridge, Canton, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Miami, etc. etc.
- Ireland: Dublin, Fingal, etc.
- Norway: Bergen, Oslo
- Finland: Helsinki
- Scotland: Edinburgh
- England: Leicester, Lincoln, Oxford, etc.
- Sweden: Göteborg, Malmö, Stockholm, etc.
- Estonia: Tallinn
- Denmark: Copenhagen
- Germany: Aachen, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Würzburg, etc.
- Poland: Warsaw
- France: Bordeaux, Nancy, Strasbourg, etc.
- Netherlands: Amsterdam, Arnhem, etc.
- Belgium: Liège
- Luxembourg: Luxembourg, Differdange
- Austria: Linz, Salzburg, Vienna
- Switzerland: Aargau, Solothurn, St. Gallen, etc.
- Czech Republic: Liberec
- Italy: Bologna, Cordignano, etc.
- Romania: Bucharest
- Spain: Carballo, Madrid
- Israel: Jerusalem
- Qatar: Doha
- United Arab Emirates: Dubai
- China: Hong Kong
- South Korea: Seoul
- Australia: Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, etc.
- New Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Wellington, etc.
- World: 1,000+
The picture book has been translated to more than 200 languages and dialects. It is available for every country on earth in at least one official language.
In which languages and dialects does your public library offer "Am I Small?"? Maybe it is time for a multilingual event with the most translated German book?