Window to the World Field Set

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Little guides take youngsters by their nation’s greetings, meals, celebrations and locations. A literary celebration of world cultures by an understanding of shared experiences. Every bundle accommodates prime quality hardcover books of the next titles: – Tastes Round The World: A hardcover about Particular Meals Across the World – Celebrations Round The World: A hardcover about Festivals Across the World – Locations Across the World: A hardcover about Particular Locations Across the World – Good day Across the World: A hardcover about Greetings Across the World Bundle set accessible at a reduced worth! Seize your copy of the Window to the World Sequence At this time!

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Window to the world box setWindow to the world box set

Hello and CelebrationsHello and Celebrations

Places and tastesPlaces and tastes

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DH7Q5SDG
Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File measurement ‏ : ‎ 47279 KB
Simultaneous machine utilization ‏ : ‎ Limitless
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Print size ‏ : ‎ 325 pages

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Clients discover the illustrations beautiful, cute, and well-displayed. They are saying the guide is instructional, interactive, and enjoyable. Readers point out it covers a wide range of locations and cultures, and exposes younger readers to cultures world wide. Total, they describe the guide nearly as good for kids and insightful.

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  1. Lupine Bailey

    A Fun Around the World Adventure for Young Minds
    This wonderful book offers a delightful journey around the world, guided by charming little characters from each featured country.It starts with friendly greetings from various cultures, teaching kids how to say “Hello” in different languages, like “Hola” and “Ni hao.” Next, it provides simple yet insightful explanations of global celebrations such as Christmas and Diwali. The adventure continues with explorations of famous places like the canals of Venice and the Great Wall of China. And hungry kids will love the section on Tastes Around the World, introducing delightful dishes like samosas and risotto.I highly recommend this book for parents and teachers of young children who are beginning to read. The illustrations are beautifully done, providing engaging visuals that captivate young minds. With its rich variety of cultures, this book is excellent for exposing kids to the diversity of our world and inspiring their curiosity to learn more about different people and places.

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  2. Michelle Edwards

    Loved learning the different places around the world with my children!
    We loved learning about the different places around the world their culture, how to say hello, holidays, food and major landmarks – learning about different cultures is the best form of education and this book covers a variety of places and cultures – highly recommend for families and classrooms. The illustrations are so lovely too capturing the essences of many places around the world – well done!!

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  3. Grogu61BBY

    Mouth-watering descriptions of traditional foods around the world!
    Through Jina’s experiences, Window to the World is an entertaining box set that exposes young readers to cultures around the world. In addition to exploring colorful celebrations and teaching how to say “hello” in several languages, each book includes entertaining activities like playing a Diwali card game and constructing a Christmas tree. Each nation is brought to life through the vibrant pictures of its landmarks and festivals, and my favorite part is the delectable descriptions and illustrations of its traditional cuisine around the world. This entertaining series may teach children about and value variety engagingly and interactively.

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  4. BarbW

    Window to the World
    I loved what the author has done with this book. Showcasing the different nationalities to expose young children to other cultures. Very well displayed. A good book for children.

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  5. Jorge

    discover the cultural aspects
    Window to the World: I loved it! With all the information it offers, this book takes you on a journey to discover the cultural aspects of different countries: their food, places, customs, and celebrations. Each country is presented with images and descriptions, making it perfect for children. It’s well-organized, and kids are sure to love it!

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  6. Anan I.

    A Global Journey Through Stories and Cultures
    The book is a richly curated collection that brings readers on an immersive journey across different cultures, places, and perspectives. It is an inspiring, enlightening addition to any bookshelf that encourages empathy and understanding of our interconnected world.

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  7. VALERY

    A Journey Around the World for Young Explorers!
    I read this book with my kids, and we were absolutely captivated! Each page is a new adventure, introducing us to different cultures, languages, and celebrations from around the globe.The illustrations are vibrant and engaging, making it easy for children to connect with the diverse traditions and stories.My kids loved learning how to say “Hello” in new languages and discovering unique dishes and landmarks. We’re already looking forward to the next books in the series!

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  8. Rumple

    An Enriched-Educational Journey for Children!
    “Window to the World Box set”, is an excellent resource for young readers who want to explore different traditions, cultures and lifestyles across the world! It’s filled with colorful pages, and each box set tells a unique story about different cultures. Whether it’s celebrating a particular holiday, learning to say hello, a glorious landmark or traditional foods, your child will gain insight about other countries as they read.

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  9. Michelle

    This is a good boxset for kids to learn about different cultures around the world. The book contains lots of interesting facts.

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  10. Sandra Zehentner

    The book idea is great. Unfortunately, the depictions are often clichéd, especially in the “Hello” part. For example, the children from Germany, France, or Greece are shown in outdated traditional clothing that no one has worn for centuries, while the boy from the USA wears modern “normal” clothes. Additionally, I would have liked it if a consistent illustration style had been maintained. I think the sections on “celebrations” and “places” are very well done, with interesting information presented in a child-friendly way and beautiful pictures. The book layout is also very appealing.

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  11. VD

    A really nice collection of books to help introduce young children to other cultures. The illustrations are cute and attractive and the language is kid friendly. A lot of information is included without being overwhelming.

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  12. Oheme93

    I love that this collection was so diverse and inclusive. I only knocked it down a point because I felt like it could have gone just a step further in illustrating the various details. For example, if the holiday sections would have talked about what time of year and what season it was in that country that the holiday was celebrated, I feel like it would have rounded it out a bit more. For the places around the world, a map of the country marking the mentioned landmarks would have been great additional information.

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  13. B Michaels

    Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I will be sharing it with my grandchildren.

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