Explores the history, language, customs, culture, social life, religion, eduction, and arts of modern China.
Geography
T Is for Turkey
With a history going back 4,000 years, Turkey has been the homeland to many civilizations — Greeks, Romans, Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians, and Hittites — each of whom has left their cultural, social, and religious marks. Turkey also has some of the best cuisine in the world. Each region offers its own specialties, and the Turkish people have a well-deserved reputation for hospitality. Divided by the Bosphorus strait and bordered by the Aegean Sea, The Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, Turkey bridges the two great continents of Europe and Asia. Its varied terrain is rich in Roman ruins, mosques, and Greek and Armenian churches, and due to its geographical position, while some Turks are skiing in Erratum, others are swimming in Natalya.
Somewhere In The World Right Now: (Reading Rainbow Book)
Describes what is happening in different places around the world at a particular time.
Cuba
Cte D’ivoire
“Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, economy, cultural diversity, peoples, religion, and culture of Côte d’Ivoire”–Provided by publisher.
China
This series introduces young readers to the diverse cultures and peoples of different countries around the world.
Welcome to My Country: Japan
This series introduces young readers to the diverse cultures and peoples of different countries around the world.
Welcome to My Country: South Korea
This series introduces young readers to the diverse cultures and peoples of different countries around the world.
Anno’s Journey
A colorful, wordless book takes young readers on a wonderous tour of northern Europe, seeing its landscape, geography, and architecture along the way
A Northern Alphabet
A is for Arctic, B for Bering Sea, C for Clyde River – and Z for Zangeza Bay – all to be explored above the 60th parallel. From the Hardcover edition.