Roman has created a good beginning platform that readers can leap from and soar into the mythical and lively world of Scottish culture.
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Carol P. Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in … Hungary: A Child’s Introduction to Cultures Around the World is the thirteenth in her series briefly introducing young readers to our world’s diverse cultures.
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Eleventh in her children’s cultural series, Carol P. Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in … Greece: A Child’s Introduction to Cultures Around the World takes her young readers to Southern Europe and the tiny island of Greece.
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Due to the well condensed and simplistic format, If You Were Me and Lived in … Peru: A Child’s Introduction to Cultures Around the World and the entire series can easily be the basis for further discussions of Peru, the Spanish language, cultures, traditions, historical sites and home life.
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Discover the western European country of Portugal with award-winning author and former social studies teacher Carole P. Roman.
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If You Were Me and Lived in Russia is the latest installment to a great picture book series that showcases diversity and encourages children to explore the world.
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Here’s a bonza (first-rate) addition to award-winning author Carole P. Roman's fun and informative series, If You Were Me and Lived in …. This time readers are introduced to the sunburned country found down under in the southern hemisphere, Australia.
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In her latest addition to the fun and educational series “If You Were Me and Lived In …,” award-winning author and former social studies teacher Carole P. Roman introduces young readers to the country of India.
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I'm off to talk and draw with students in Dubai for a week or so (really). It should be great fun as I love that part of the world and have yet to go to Dubai itself (pal Jack Gantos had fun there, but he can have fun anywhere). I'll report on the trip upon my return. And what an incredibly nice send off, Elephant & Piggie's brand new adventure LISTEN TO MY TRUMPET! has debuted this
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The biggest thing to hit the world of youth last week was the release of Places on Facebook, heralded as the mainstreaming of location sharing and instantly spawning a litany of Facebook Places privacy 'how-to' tutorials. As reported in the WSJ,... Read the rest of this post
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Ben Keene is the editor of Oxford Atlas of the World. Check out some of his previous places of the week.
Arizona Strip
Coordinates: 36 50 N 113 0 W
Approximate area: 7,878 sq mi (20,404 sq km)
Last week I made my first visit to the Beehive State, or Utah as most of us know it, for some hiking, camping, and a bit of exploration via hybrid car. On Sunday, as I headed back to the airport, I decided to take a short detour to a region that the Bureau of Land Management includes “among the most remote and rugged public land in the lower 48 states.” Just over Arizona’s northern border, this two million acre swathe of sandstone mesas and ponderosa forest was covered in enough lush grass around the turn of the last century to support tens of thousands of cattle. Extensive logging and overgrazing reduced much of the land to desert scrub so while ranching persists here on the Arizona Strip, the number of animals isn’t nearly what it used to be. In fact, as I drove through the Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation east of Fredonia, I saw little evidence of the human history that has unfolded here save for telephone poles, barbed wire fences, and rarely, a modest house.
Here’s a bittersweet story about the fate of the graphitized walls at All for Kids, a cool indie-book shop that’s about to close down. One of the coolest parts of being an author/illustrator is that at some signings you get to draw all over the walls. (before I was published, it was frowned upon). Chauni’s joint isn’t the only place that does this (many store’s bathrooms are immediately covered
This is a bittersweet story. It is so sad that the little, wonderful bookstores cannot keep up with the big bookstores. I am sadden that your writing / drawing and the other authors will be lost to a construction site. www.debrennersmith.com