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Books with title Teens in South Africa

  • An I.D.B. in South Africa

    Louise Vescelius-Sheldon, Al Hencke, G.E. Graves

    eBook
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  • Living in . . . South Africa

    Chloe Perkins, Tom Woolley

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Discover what it’s like to grow up in South Africa with this fascinating, nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read, part of a series all about kids just like you in countries around the world!Dumela! My name is David, and I’m a kid just like you living in South Africa. South Africa is a country filled with stunning cities, amazing animals, and many different cultures—that’s why they call South Africa the rainbow nation! Have you ever wondered what South Africa is like? Come along with me to find out! Each book in our Living in… series is narrated by a kid growing up in their home country and is filled with fresh, modern illustrations as well as loads of history, geography, and cultural goodies that fit perfectly into Common Core standards. Join kids from all over the world on a globe-trotting adventure with the Living in… series—sure to be a hit with children, parents, educators, and librarians alike!
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  • Living in . . . South Africa

    Chloe Perkins, Tom Woolley

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Discover what it’s like to grow up in South Africa with this fascinating, nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read, part of a series all about kids just like you in countries around the world!Dumela! My name is David, and I’m a kid just like you living in South Africa. South Africa is a country filled with stunning cities, amazing animals, and many different cultures—that’s why they call South Africa the rainbow nation! Have you ever wondered what South Africa is like? Come along with me to find out! Each book in our Living in… series is narrated by a kid growing up in their home country and is filled with fresh, modern illustrations as well as loads of history, geography, and cultural goodies that fit perfectly into Common Core standards. Join kids from all over the world on a globe-trotting adventure with the Living in… series—sure to be a hit with children, parents, educators, and librarians alike!
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  • Teens in South Africa

    David Lee Seidman, Julie Gassman

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    South Africa is home to nearly 7 million teens, the first generation in 50 years to grow up without the division of apartheid. Though South Africa is one of the wealthiest sub-Saharan countries in Africa, its young people face problems such as poverty, pregnancy, and the AIDS epidemic. Still, they find happiness in their friends, families, music, and sports. Teens in South Africa is part of Global Connections, a series that uncovers the challenges, pastimes, and customs of teens around the world.
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  • South Africa

    Claire Throp

    eBook (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2014)
    South Africa offers complete coverage of this fascinating country, including sections on history, geography, wildlife, infrastructure and government, and culture. It also includes a detailed fact file, maps and charts, and a traceable flag.
  • South Africa

    R. Conrad Stein

    Hardcover (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1986)
    A look at South Africa, its history and people, and the present racial situation and its implications
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  • South Africa

    Ettagale Blauer, Jason Laure

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Describes the history, geography, population, wildlife, climate, economy, religion, and culture of South Africa.
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  • Living in . . . South Africa

    Chloe Perkins, Tom Woolley

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Discover what it’s like to grow up in South Africa with this fascinating, nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read, part of a series all about kids just like you in countries around the world!Dumela! My name is David, and I’m a kid just like you living in South Africa. South Africa is a country filled with stunning cities, amazing animals, and many different cultures—that’s why they call South Africa the rainbow nation! Have you ever wondered what South Africa is like? Come along with me to find out! Each book in our Living in… series is narrated by a kid growing up in their home country and is filled with fresh, modern illustrations as well as loads of history, geography, and cultural goodies that fit perfectly into Common Core standards. Join kids from all over the world on a globe-trotting adventure with the Living in… series—sure to be a hit with children, parents, educators, and librarians alike!
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  • South Africa

    Claire Throp

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 1, 2012)
    South Africa offers complete coverage of this fascinating country, including sections on history, geography, wildlife, infrastructure and government, and culture. It also includes a detailed fact file, maps and charts, and a traceable flag.
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  • South Africa

    Lisa Owings

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Known for its cultural diversity, South Africa has eleven official languages! The country also contains a variety of landscapes, with more than 200,000 different plant species found throughout the country. Pack your bags and explore the South African landscape, the people, and the many cultural activities enjoyed throughout the country.
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  • South Africa

    Anita Ganeri, Sernur Isik

    eBook (Raintree, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Join intrepid explorer Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog Barko Polo as they travel to one of the world's most fascinating countries: South Africa! The book includes chapters on South African history, geography, cities, people, and food, as well as visiting some of the most famous places of this unique country, such as the Cape of Good Hope and Table Mountain.
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  • South Africa

    Mary Oluonye

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Oluonye, Mary N.
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