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Books with title Around the World We Go

  • All Around The World

    Keyaira Horne

    language (, Dec. 19, 2018)
    In "All Around The World" a family of four goes on a trip to tour the world. They visit beautiful places and join together to experience new cultures. This book is a model, a mini atlas, and inspiration for children and parents to easily resonate with. Traveling can be overwhelming sometimes for parents and children. "All Around The World" will encourage children to embrace their new atmosphere and meet changes with a brave exploring heart.
  • Around the World

    Emily Bone

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Follow fashions across the globe with this fun and informative addition to the hit "Sticker Dolly Dressing" series. Help dress the men and women in their traditional clothes from nations and cultures across the world. This title includes national costumes such as the kimonos of Japan, saris of India, bubas of Nigeria and the flamenco costumes of Spain.
  • The Wombles Go round the World

    Elisabeth Beresford, Nick Price

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, March 7, 2011)
    Great Uncle Bulgaria loves telling the ancient and revered history of the Womble clans to the younger Wombles. But to his great sadness he notices that the young Wombles are not nearly as interested in the history as he is.So Great Uncle Bulgaria decides to take action and show these young Wombles how wonderful - and international - the history of the Wombles is. Tobermory invents some very eco-friendly clockwork air balloons to travel in and Orinoco, Bungo, Tomsk and Wellington are sent variously to America, Tibet and Australia. In these interesting and far-flung places the young Wombles get quite as much excitement as they could wish for!
  • Games Around the World

    Casey Null Petersen

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Dec. 30, 2011)
    Have you ever heard of The Excited Burro or Ringel Ringel? These are games that children play in other countries. Children play different games in different parts of the world, but they all have fun! Vibrant photos, diagrams, maps, informational text, and interesting facts invite readers to learn the way children around the world play the same games as they do in this delightful nonfiction title.
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  • Around the World Puzzle

    Micah Player

    Mass Market Paperback (Chronicle Books, Sept. 21, 2011)
    New friends from around the world abound in this one-of-akind global puzzle!
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  • Around the World!

    Suzanne D. Nimm, Ron Zalme

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-09-01, Sept. 15, 2007)
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  • Love Around the World

    Fleur Pierets, Fatinha Ramos

    eBook (Six Foot Press, June 15, 2020)
    Inspired by a true story, Love Around the World is the beautiful and heartwarming adventure of two women’s journey to marry each other in every country where same-sex marriage is legal. "Moving and inspiring." - Kirkus ReviewsFleur and Julian are two women very much in love. When they decide to get married, however, they discover that in most countries, a man cannot marry a man and a woman cannot marry a woman. In fact, out of 195 countries in the world, they can only marry in 26 of them. Fleur and Julian want to make other people aware of that.They think that love is love—not only between a man and a woman! So Fleur goes down on one knee and asks the love of her life, “Would you like to marry me in all 26 countries?” Julian answers, “Yes!”Thus begins an incredible trip around the world for our two heroes, Fleur and Julian, who travel to each nation that celebrates marriage equality. In Love Around the World, Fleur and Julian get married in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United States, where they learn about the customs and traditions of each place and make special memories that will last forever.
  • The Wombles Go Round the World

    Elisabeth Beresford, Nick Price

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, April 10, 2012)
    Great Uncle Bulgaria loves telling the ancient and revered history of the Womble clans to the younger Wombles. To his great sadness, he notices that the young Wombles are not nearly as interested in the history as he is.So Great Uncle Bulgaria decides to take action and show these young Wombles how wonderful - and international - the history of the Wombles is. Tobermory invents some very eco-friendly clockwork air balloons to travel in and Orinoco, Bungo, Tomsk and Wellington are sent variously to America, Tibet and Australia. In these interesting and far-flung places, the young Wombles get quite as much excitement as they could wish for!
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  • Woof around the World

    Carlo Cavett

    language (Beak Books, April 8, 2017)
    Do you know how dogs bark? Woof! I know, THAT'S EASY! But what if I tell you that dogs around the world do not all “speak” the same language! IT'S TRUE! Do you know how the dogs bark in China? Is it GUAU GUAU or WANG WANG? Or how do they yap in Italy? Let’s go on a journey to find out how dogs bark in different countries!Tip: Read the book out loud together with your children!A fun and humorous children's book to encourage kids to stay curious and to learn speaking. A great activity book for bedtime, kindergarten and preschool! *Beautiful illustrations! *
  • School Around the World

    Mary Meinking

    Paperback (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Learning is important no matter where you are. But some classrooms are very different than others. Discover all types of schools around the world in this fun, engaging series that develops kids' understanding of our diverse global community and their place in it.
  • Money Around the World

    Mari Schuh

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Take a closer look at different kinds of money around the world and learn what to do about money if you go to another country. This title includes Before and After Reading Activities, a photo glossary, and resources.
  • Around the World: Home

    Kate Petty

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 23, 2013)
    Wherever we live there is always somewhere we call home. We may share it with our family or sometimes with a whole community. This book looks at the homes of children from all around the world. There are photographs from countries in Africa, Asia, South America and Europe. Published in association with Oxfam this series aims to draw parallels between children from many different cultures.
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