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Boris In Russia - Mcdonald, Etta Blaisdell; Dalrymple, Julia
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Boris In Russia: A Geographical Reader (1912) is a book written by Etta Blaisdell McDonald. It is a story about a young boy named Boris who travels to Russia with his family. The book is designed to be a geographical reader, meaning that it teaches children about the geography, culture, and history of Russia through the story of Boris's travels. Throughout the book, Boris visits various cities and landmarks in Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Volga River. Along the way, he learns about the different regions of Russia, the customs and traditions of the people who live there,…mehr

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Boris In Russia: A Geographical Reader (1912) is a book written by Etta Blaisdell McDonald. It is a story about a young boy named Boris who travels to Russia with his family. The book is designed to be a geographical reader, meaning that it teaches children about the geography, culture, and history of Russia through the story of Boris's travels. Throughout the book, Boris visits various cities and landmarks in Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Volga River. Along the way, he learns about the different regions of Russia, the customs and traditions of the people who live there, and the history of the country. The book is written in a simple and engaging style, with illustrations and maps to help children understand the geography and culture of Russia. It is intended for children in elementary school, and is a valuable resource for teachers who want to teach their students about geography and world cultures. Overall, Boris In Russia: A Geographical Reader (1912) is a fun and educational book that teaches children about the geography and culture of Russia through the adventures of a young boy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Etta Blaisdell McDonald was an American novelist recognized for her enthralling children's novels that transported young readers to exotic locations and introduced them to other cultures. One of her most cherished works is "Gerda in Sweden," a lovely story that transports readers to Scandinavia's breathtaking scenery and rich customs. In "Gerda in Sweden," McDonald tells a beautiful story of a young girl named Gerda who sets out to see Sweden's picturesque countryside. Readers are taken on a journey through the beauty of Sweden's natural beauties, from lush woods and sparkling lakes to quaint villages and breathtaking mountains, thanks to Gerda. As Gerda travels through the Swedish countryside, she meets a variety of fascinating folks, each with their own distinct story and customs. Along the process, she learns important lessons about friendship, courage, and the value of trying new things. McDonald's rich descriptions and compelling narration transport readers to a world of surprise and discovery, with every page brimming with Swedish sights, sounds, and smells.