Description
Product Description
Each
Find Out About book introduces boys and girls to a different country, its people, its history, its culture, and its language. The books are divided into four parts:
Part One: Introduction--Takes readers on a journey across the country, pointing out major cities, places of special interest, and favorite sports and pastimes.
Part Two: Everyday Life--Kids attend school and enjoy after-school activities, while the grownups pursue their professions, occupations, and trades.
Part Three: History and Culture--Readers learn about a country's political leaders and cultural figures, and visit distinctive landmarks and monuments.
Part Four: The Language--Readers learn fundamentals of the country's native language, including phrases for meeting people, finding their way around cities and towns, counting, telling time, and more.
The titles in this series are:
Find Out About China, Find Out About France, Find Out About Italy, and
Find Out About Spain. Here are fine supplements for elementary social studies and language classes, as well as books that kids will enjoy having at home to read. They're the next-best alternatives to traveling to foreign lands. Color illustrations throughout.
From School Library Journal
Grade 4–7—These colorful books are combination travel guides and language tutorials, with a smattering of history and trivia. They are illustrated with generic cartoon art, and the maps are woefully inadequate, failing to identify any geographical features and omitting numerous places referred to in the texts. There is little of the standard country-book coverage, such as the flag, climate, foods, government, education, regions, and holidays (except for China, which includes the Chinese New Year), and handy "Fast Facts" are randomly scattered throughout. The language material includes pronunciations, but lacks a master vocabulary list. The books' structure results in repetition, and readers are often urged to use the Internet to obtain more information. Children will likely pick these up for browsing, but they are useless for reports. Catherine Bruzzone's
French for Children, Italian for Children, and
Spanish for Children (all McGraw-Hill, 2003) are quite good books/CD sets for beginning language learners.—
Ann W. Moore, Schenectady County Public Library, NY
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From the Inside Flap
(back cover)
FIND OUT ABOUT ITALY
take a trip around Italy and discover great places to see and explore
meet the Rossi family and learn about the Italian way of life
read the fascinating facts about Italy and its history
use the web site addresses for lots more information Italy stretches from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea and is an intriguing country steeped in history. This book introduces you to its landscape and its people and helps you learn simple Italian words and phrases.