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  • Cities

    Lonely Planet Kids, James Gulliver Hancock

    Board book (Lonely Planet, June 16, 2020)
    In this fun and light-hearted introduction to cities, find out about the different styles of homes, types of transport, places to visit, emergency services, and much more. From skyscrapers to museums, and rooftop gardens to houseboats, discover what makes cities tick around the clock with this engaging book. With bright, bold and colorful illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock and easy-to-read text throughout, toddlers and very young children will gain an invaluable insight to how urban areas work. Covering a range of topics from housing to sporting events and everything in between, this is perfect for curious young minds to learn more about the world. As part of a series which also includes 'Airports' and 'Trains', this is the perfect introduction to cities for infants and very young children. About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!
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  • Cities

    Richard Northcott

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Read and discover all about cities. Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work.
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  • Cities

    Richard Northcott

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Read and discover all about cities around the world. What buildings can you find in cities? What can tourists do in cities? Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work.
  • Cities

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Introduces readers to the concept of capital letters in cities.
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  • Cities

    Rob Bowden

    Library Binding (KidHaven, Dec. 5, 2003)
    Discusses the need for sustainable cities and the problems, ideas, solutions, and future of livable and healthy cities.
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  • Cities

    Jill Laidlaw

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2010)
    Cities, discusses how cities manage expansion, reduce pollution, develop transportation solutions, looking at urban development, and changing the way people live. Additional features include: a table of contents, glossary, index, color photographs, maps, charts, and graphs, quotations from environmental experts, case studies, and websites for further exploration.
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  • Cities

    John Lorinc

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Aug. 28, 2008)
    Cities have always been the incubators of new ideas, economic innovation, and social reform. But recent demands and expectations placed on cities and their citizens are unprecedented: everything from chronic poverty and homelessness to massive energy consumption and nonstop suburban sprawl. In this timely book, cities specialist John Lorinc considers the enormous implications of the worldwide mass migration away from rural regions. He shows how solutions can emerge from neighborhoods and dynamic networks linking communities to governments and the broader urban world. Beyond the search for better housing, transit, economic opportunity, and security within neighborhoods, today’s city-dwellers confront a fundamental question about what it means to live in our urban world. How do people from vastly different cultures and economic circumstances learn to accommodate one another's needs within the confines of very dense and complex mega-cities? This book offers a well-reasoned, creative answer to that question.
  • Cities

    Claire Llewellyn, Roger Stewart

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Introduces the basic features of cities throughout the world, discussing their streets, buildings, activities, and the work being done in them
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  • Cities

    Wendy Richardson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Presents paintings, drawings, and prints by notable artists expressing ideas about city environments. Includes descriptive material about each artist and the accompanying work.
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  • Cities

    Angela Royston, Claire Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Feb. 27, 1998)
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  • Cities

    John Lorinc

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 28, 2008)
    Cities have always been the incubators of new ideas, economic innovation, and social reform. But recent demands and expectations placed on cities and their citizens are unprecedented: everything from chronic poverty and homelessness to massive energy consumption and nonstop suburban sprawl. In this timely book, cities specialist John Lorinc considers the enormous implications of the worldwide mass migration away from rural regions. He shows how solutions can emerge from neighborhoods and dynamic networks linking communities to governments and the broader urban world. Beyond the search for better housing, transit, economic opportunity, and security within neighborhoods, today’s city-dwellers confront a fundamental question about what it means to live in our urban world. How do people from vastly different cultures and economic circumstances learn to accommodate one another's needs within the confines of very dense and complex mega-cities? This book offers a well-reasoned, creative answer to that question.
  • Cities

    Sally Morgan

    School & Library Binding (San Val, April 15, 2001)
    "...focuses particularly on how people have damaged the environment and how best to improve it."
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