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[Total No.

of Books: 20]
My town

By : Treays, Rebecca.
Series :Usborne young geography
Genre :Pictorial works,

Let's eat!what children eat around the world /

By : Hollyer, Beatrice.
Explores what five children living in South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France, and India
eat at mealtime with their families, how their families obtain and prepare food, what
kinds of food may be eaten at celebrations, and what their favorite food is. Includes
recipes.
Genre :Juvenile literature,
About habitatsmountains /

By : Sill, Cathryn P.,


Includes bibliographical references (p. [42]).
Genre :Juvenile literature,
A ticket around the world

By : Diaz, Natalia,
An introduction to the world's diversity follows the journeys of a young boy who visits
friends in thirteen different countries and explores their respective cultures, languages,
foods, geography, wildlife, and landmarks.
Genre :Juvenile literature,
The Gingerbread Cowboy

By : Squires, Janet.
A freshly baked gingerbread cowboy escapes from the rancher's wife's kitchen and eludes
his pursuers in this western United States version of the "Gingerbread Boy."
Genre :Folklore,

Got geography!poems /

Geography is more than maps and globes, more than latitude and longitude lines, more
than continents, oceans, islands, and your own neighborhood. In Got Geography! Lee
Bennett Hopkins gathers vivid poems by sixteen poets and Philip Stanton creates glorious
artwork to show that geography isn't just about finding your way. It's the jumping-off
point for dreams and imagination. If you've got geography, you're ready for adventure.
Genre :Juvenile poetry, Poetry,
What are lakes?

By : Schuh, Mari C.,


Photographs and simple text introduce the features of lakes.
Series :Earth features
Genre :Juvenile literature,

What are oceans?

By : Trumbauer, Lisa,
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.
Series :Earth features
Genre :Juvenile literature,

A is for the Americas

By : Chin-Lee, Cynthia.
An alphabetical introduction to the history, geography, and culture of the Americas.
Genre :Miscellanea, Juvenile literature.,

N is for our nation's capitala Washington, DC alphabet /

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By : Smith, Marie.
"An A-Z pictorial for children all about our nation's capital including, famous people,
geography, history, and symbols. Topics are introduced with poems accompanied by
expository text to provide detailed information"--Provided by publisher.
Genre :Juvenile literature.,

National Geographic our worlda child's first picture atlas /

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What are forests?

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By : Trumbauer, Lisa,
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.
Series :Earth features
Genre :Juvenile literature,

Our world.

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Illustrations and maps introduce the geography, culture, and trivia facts of each continent,
and suggests activities to explore geography in depth.

Virginia

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By : Mader, Jan
A simple introduction to Virginia, focusing on its geographical features and points of
interest.
Series :Rookie read-about geography
Genre :Juvenile literature.,

Geography from A to Z
By : Knowlton, Jack.
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Transportation in many cultures

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By : Rustad, Martha E. H.
"Simple text and photographs present transportation in many cultures"--Provided by
publisher.
Series :Pebble plus.
Genre :Juvenile literature,
Groceries for Grandpa

17

By : Blackaby, Susan.
Meg and Ben's mother draws a map to help them find what she needs in the grocery store
for their grandfather's birthday party. Includes activties.
Series :Read-it! readers. Social Studies
Genre :Fiction,

Land.

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By : Nathan, Emma.
Introduces the type of terrain found in different countries of the world, such as the
beaches of Australia and the volcanoes of Indonesia, as well as plants and animals that
live in different places.
Series :Know your world
Genre :Juvenile literature,
Out and about

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By : Llonch, Carme.
A rhyming trip to the country, the city, the seashore, and the mountains with activities
suited to each region.
Series :Discover my world

Where in the world is Geo?a child's first atlas.

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