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Books in Art Around the World series

  • Roman Myths

    Eric Mark Braun

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Make the mythology of ancient Rome come to life through stories of adventure, magical powers, and family battles. Discover the Roman gods and goddesses and the powers they used to control and change the world. Thereโ€™s Jupiter, the king of the gods and the god of thunder and lightning, and Neptune, the powerful god of the seas, plus many more. Dramatic photos and illustrations, plus sidebars, facts, and infographics help uncover how these myths influenced the culture and daily life of ancient Rome.
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  • Children Around the World

    Donata Montanari

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 2004)
    No matter where they live, children are always curious about the world. But nothing proves more fascinating to them than other children. Exploring the themes of commonality and diversity, this informational picture book introduces young readers to 12 children from around the world. Speaking in the first person, the children briefly describe such things as the language, food, clothing, schooling and daily life of their region. One of the most appealing aspects of this book is the artwork, which features the use of fabric, paper, mesh, string and felt in multimedia collage. Through the use of colors and textures, each child emerges with a distinctive and endearing personality.
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  • The Art of African Masks: Exploring Cultural Traditions

    Carol Finley

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, March 1, 1999)
    Describes how different types of masks are made and used in Africa and how they reflect the culture of their ethnic groups
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  • Families Around the World

    Margriet Ruurs, Jessica Rae Gordon

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    A successor to the popular Children Around the World written and illustrated by Donata Montanari, this book allows young readers to visit with fourteen children, each from a different country, to learn about their families. Based on real children, each one's story fills a two-page spread and is told in the first person, beginning with a greeting in the child's native language. From Ryan, who lives on a Texas cattle farm, to Nkoitoi, who tends the family goat in Kenya, to Baatar, who moves regularly with his nomadic family in Mongolia, there is a vast range of homes, locations, customs and activities presented here, all of it enthusiastically illustrated with bright colors and vivid detail by illustrator Jessica Rae Gordon. There is variety in the heads of the families as well: a single parent, multiracial parents and same-sex parents are all represented. For all the children's different experiences, however, it is clear how much their lives have in common with one another, and likely with the book's readers. The love they have for their family members, the joy they find in play and the beauty they see around them wherever they live are experiences that cross borders. This is a wonderful, uplifting global studies title perfect for exploring cultures and geography. It would also be useful for a social studies unit on families and family relationships. Adding to its value as a teaching tool are suggestions for lesson plans built around the book, as well as a glossary and pronunciation guide for foreign words.
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  • Art of Japan: Wood-Block Color Prints

    Carol Finley

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Focuses on Japanese wood block prints of the Edo period (1600-1868) by explaining the subject matter as well as the technique used in making them
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  • Food Around the World

    Joanna Brundle

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Learn about the different kinds of food people eat around the world. Read about traditional foods, like Russian borscht and Indian curry. Learn about food and religious festivals, fasting, where people get food, the different ways to eat food, and learn about hunger in the world. A map at the end shows the different countries discussed, from Borneo to USA.
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  • Aboriginal Art of Australia: Exploring Cultural Traditions

    Carol Finley

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, March 1, 1999)
    Describes the art of the Australian Aborigines including rock painting and engraving as well as sand and bark painting; also discusses the symbolism found in these works.
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  • Iceland

    MLIS Kristine Spanier

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2020)
    In this book, readers will learn about the unique and defining features of Iceland. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more about the key details of the country, including geography, climate, culture, and resources. Compelling questions encourage further inquiry. Includes reading tips for teachers and parents, a map, quick facts, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
  • School Days Around the World

    Margriet Ruurs, Alice Feagan

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2015)
    Author Margriet Ruurs begins this engaging informational picture book by posing an intriguing question: "What is a school? Is it a building with classrooms? Or can it be any place where children learn?" The fascinating stories that follow will expand how young readers think of school, as they learn about the experiences of real children in thirteen different countries around the world. From Marta in Azezo, Ethiopia, and Luciano in M?rida, Venezuela, to Alina in Taraz, Kazakhstan, and Lu in Shanghai, China, the children who are profiled live in places that truly span the globe. However, while there are huge differences in their environments, all the children share similar desires to learn, read and play with others. Alice Feagan's charming cut-paper collage artwork further enhances the idea of a global community by featuring smiling, enthusiastic children's faces, which are equally joyous and filled with life in every situation. As with all the titles in the popular Around the World series, using a familiar concept such as going to school is a perfect way to introduce children to other cultures and places in social studies classes. The author has provided several resources at the end of the book, including discussion topics and a list of organizations that help children access education. A world map at the beginning of the book shows the location of each of the countries, and a glossary contains definitions of the foreign words. These, along with a table of contents, make useful tools for familiarizing young readers with book navigation.
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  • Clothes in Many Cultures

    Heather Adamson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Get ready to see what people are wearing all over the world. How are their clothes like yours? How are they different?
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  • Let's Visit France

    Susie Brooks

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Describes the country of France, including its history, geography, language, customs, and tourist attractions.
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  • Ss93 Regions Near and Far Pupil Edition Grade 4

    Gloria P. Hagans

    Hardcover (MacMillan/McGraw-Hill School Division, Jan. 1, 1993)
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