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The Leaning Tower, A Kid's Guide To Pisa, Italy
Contributor(s): Weigand, John D. (Photographer), Dyan, Penelope (Author)
ISBN: 1614770107     ISBN-13: 9781614770107
Publisher: Bellissima Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $11.97  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | History - Europe
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Photography
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Travel
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 8.3" W x 8.3" (0.25 lbs) 34 pages
 
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Pisa, Italy is a surprising place, full of music and fun. You can climb to the top of the leaning tower of Pisa, or you can take a picture alongside of it pretending you are holding it up and that you are keeping it from falling There are colorful shops and restaurants, Italian cookies and gelato and much more. Use this book as a starting point. This book is meant to inspire children, to fill the book with their very own thoughts, to insert their own photographs, to create their very own books, to write in the margins of this book John D. Weigand's photography and the simple poetry of Penelope Dyan, award winning author, attorney and former teacher, are put together for this special purpose. So whether you are traveling vicariously though the pages of this book, or whether you are taking this book along with you on your very own trip to Pisa, Italy, please remember its purpose. Again, what is that purpose? The purpose of this book is to inspire learning and exploration and creativity, to fill in all the blank spaces in the places in your mind. Use the book to guide you. Watch the sun dance on the tower and dance on the walls of the street. Feel it. Become Italian and feel the beauty and the joy of this place called Pisa, Italy. "Each of these books is different and is meant to teach young children learning concepts, to guess what is coming next in the rhyme and to point out something new and exciting. reading These are picture books for young children that teach a new thought. And they are meant to draw the young early reader into a new and exciting place. They are meant to be family enjoyed." Penelope Dyan.