“Bonjour! In France, I stayed with my friend Leonie. She lives in Paris, the capital city.“
“Bonjour! In France, I stayed with my friend Leonie. She lives in Paris, the capital city.“
As a future educator, I would love to use this book when learning about countries and what there food, celebrations, history, etc. looks like. Young readers would be very engaged when look through this book.
This book is full of all kinds of information of countries around our world. I love this book because of the illustrations and how informative it is of cultures in different parts of the world. Children would love reading through this to research or learn about other countries.
“Costa Rica
India
Morocco
Greece
Canada
Brazil
France
Botswana
China
Philippines
Australia
United States
Jordan“
I loved this book! I would read this to my classroom to introduce them to other cultures all around the globe. The illustrations make it seem like you are right there with them and really depict each culture.
This is a nonfiction children's book. It is about a young boy who travels all around the world to visit friends. Along the way, he introduces us to all the different languages and cultures - sharing fun and interesting facts. This book is so realistic, it feels like we are right there with him traveling the world! This book provides nonfiction content to readers to show them how children live differently all around the world!
“Costa Rica has 2 seasons: a rainy season and a dry season. March and April are the hottest months of the year.”
This books gives a oversight of many popular countries. It has great information and great illustrations to show what the country really looks like. It included information like what animals live there, where it is on the map, and an example of normal life there.