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Four new countries and nine updated editions have been added to Bobbie Kalman's popular Lands, Peoples, and Cultures series. These powerful and intimate portraits of countries use up-to-date information and full-color photography. Presented in a mini series format, three books per country ensures thorough coverage of all the important aspects. It also allows more students to work on different projects at the same time. Covering more than basic history and geography, students will be fascinated to learn about: -- the land... geography, agriculture, transportation, history, industry, and…mehr

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Four new countries and nine updated editions have been added to Bobbie Kalman's popular Lands, Peoples, and Cultures series. These powerful and intimate portraits of countries use up-to-date information and full-color photography. Presented in a mini series format, three books per country ensures thorough coverage of all the important aspects. It also allows more students to work on different projects at the same time. Covering more than basic history and geography, students will be fascinated to learn about: -- the land... geography, agriculture, transportation, history, industry, and glorious wonders -- the people... unique customs, customs we share, problems faced by minority groups and women -- the culture... modern festivals, ancient processions, food, games, and more A wealth of traditions and customs are celebrated in Germany through folklore and legends, festivals, and even the creativity of artists and thinkers. This interesting new book introduces children to the religion, arts and crafts, music, and language of this diverse country. Topics include: -- religion -- festivals including Karneval and Oktoberfest -- traditional costumes -- lederhosen and the dirndl -- medieval cathedrals and castles on the Rhine River -- classical music from Bach to Beethoven -- the Oberammergau passion play performed every ten years -- a tale from Bremen