Where Do I Live?: A First Look at Geography and Community for Children
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Where Do I Live?: A First Look at Geography and Community for Children is an insightful and engaging book specially designed for young readers to explore their surroundings and understand the concept of geography in a fun way. Authored by a team of experts in children’s education, this beautifully illustrated book introduces essential themes about homes, communities, and the world around us. With an accessible approach and vibrant imagery, it captures children's attention while fostering...
Show moreWhere Do I Live?: A First Look at Geography and Community for Children is an insightful and engaging book specially designed for young readers to explore their surroundings and understand the concept of geography in a fun way. Authored by a team of experts in children’s education, this beautifully illustrated book introduces essential themes about homes, communities, and the world around us. With an accessible approach and vibrant imagery, it captures children's attention while fostering a sense of curiosity about their local and global environments.
The book’s content functions effectively as both an educational tool and a delightful read-aloud narrative. Children will learn about various types of homes, interact with the idea of belongingness, and begin to understand how communities are structured. With its soft-spoken yet informative narrative, this book is sure to ignite discussions between children and caregivers, making it the perfect addition to any early reader's library.
Less| manufacturer | Sourcebooks Explore |
|---|---|
| height | 8.5 |
| weight | 0.59965735264 |
| width | 0.12 |
| length | 11 |
| releaseDate | 1995-10-01T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is designed for children aged 4 to 8.
Yes, it is an excellent resource for educators and can be used in classrooms.
The book covers themes related to geography, community roles, types of homes, and the environment.
Absolutely! The engaging narrative makes it a perfect option for read-aloud sessions.
It encourages children to ask questions and discuss their own experiences related to community, making learning interactive.