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If You Were Me and Lived in... Hungary: A Child's Introduction to Cultures Around the World
Contributor(s): Roman, Carole P. (Author)
ISBN: 1500483729     ISBN-13: 9781500483722
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $16.14  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | School & Education
Series: Child's Introduction to Cultures Around the World
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.17 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
- Cultural Region - Latin America
- Ethnic Orientation - Multicultural
- Cultural Region - Caribbean & West Indies
 
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Publisher Description:
Welcome to Hungary Join Carole P. Roman and learn about this beautiful country in Central Europe. Packed with colorful illustrations, children will learn about the sights, currency, food, and even a few Hungarian words.This critically acclaimed series has been embraced by children, parents, and educators. Deceptively simple, it is jam packed with a vast array of information to ignite any child's interest in the world around them.If You Were Me and Lived in...India- Five Stars ForeWord Review"Roman's If You Were Me books have a simple, winning formula: portray children from other countries and explain how familiar items and customs are the same, and how they differ, in the country being discussed... The appeal of Roman's If You Were Me series is that this information is not offered in the bland style of an encyclopedia entry, but rather as part of a tour of real life in India...It's this organic conversational tone that keeps the book interesting and inspires kids' own curiosity for other cultures." Peter Dabbene The Foreword Review"In Roman's latest installment of her cultural series, she transports readers to India, where she takes them on a whirlwind, detailed tour. Geared towards young readers, the story also works as a primer for readers of all ages...A colorful, engaging holidays and Roman's stories help them realize how much we have in common." Kirkus Reviews