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If You Were Me and Lived in Russia: A Child's Introduction to Culture Around the World
Exploring the world has never easier--or more fun --than with Carole P. Roman's award-winning If You Were Me and Lived In... children's series. Continuing its globetrotting tradition, If You Were Me and Lived in...Russia explores the magic and wonder of this captivating country. As children ages three to eight take a leisurely stroll around Russia, they will come across some of the country's most recognizable sites, including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Red Square. Learn about Russia's yummy delicacies, like borscht and caviar, before playing popular Russian games like chess and "fipe"--a game children may know better as "tag" Brimming with these and other fascinating facts, If You Were Me and Lived in...Russia is the perfect way to both entertain and educate your children about the great big world that exists outside their windows. From Russia's festive New Year's celebrations to popular Russian names, this charming addition to the If You Were Me and Lived in... family explains everything there is to know about one of the world's most historic destinations. Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of the If You Were Me and Lived in... series, which won the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's Nonfiction in 2012. She collaborated on this installment in the series with her five-year-old grandson, Alexander. Roman also writes the Captain No Beard series, the first of which was named a Kirkus Best of 2012, received a Star of Remarkable Merit, and won the Pinnacle Award in 2012.
What Children Will Discover
This educational book introduces young readers to Russian landmarks including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Red Square. Children learn about traditional Russian foods like borscht and caviar, and discover popular games played by Russian children, including chess and "fipe" (known as tag in other countries).
Perfect for Young Learners
Designed for children ages 3-8, this book combines entertainment with education, making it an ideal resource for parents and teachers introducing world cultures. The accessible format and engaging illustrations help children understand Russian traditions, celebrations, and daily life.
Award-Winning Series
Part of the acclaimed If You Were Me and Lived In... series, this book continues the tradition of cultural exploration that earned the series the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's Nonfiction in 2012. Author Carole P. Roman collaborated with her five-year-old grandson Alexander on this installment, ensuring age-appropriate content that resonates with young readers.
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If You Were Me and Lived in Russia: A Child's Introduction to Culture Around the World
Exploring the world has never easier--or more fun --than with Carole P. Roman's award-winning If You Were Me and Lived In... children's series. Continuing its globetrotting tradition, If You Were Me and Lived in...Russia explores the magic and wonder of this captivating country. As children ages three to eight take a leisurely stroll around Russia, they will come across some of the country's most recognizable sites, including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Red Square. Learn about Russia's yummy delicacies, like borscht and caviar, before playing popular Russian games like chess and "fipe"--a game children may know better as "tag" Brimming with these and other fascinating facts, If You Were Me and Lived in...Russia is the perfect way to both entertain and educate your children about the great big world that exists outside their windows. From Russia's festive New Year's celebrations to popular Russian names, this charming addition to the If You Were Me and Lived in... family explains everything there is to know about one of the world's most historic destinations. Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of the If You Were Me and Lived in... series, which won the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's Nonfiction in 2012. She collaborated on this installment in the series with her five-year-old grandson, Alexander. Roman also writes the Captain No Beard series, the first of which was named a Kirkus Best of 2012, received a Star of Remarkable Merit, and won the Pinnacle Award in 2012.
What Children Will Discover
This educational book introduces young readers to Russian landmarks including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Red Square. Children learn about traditional Russian foods like borscht and caviar, and discover popular games played by Russian children, including chess and "fipe" (known as tag in other countries).
Perfect for Young Learners
Designed for children ages 3-8, this book combines entertainment with education, making it an ideal resource for parents and teachers introducing world cultures. The accessible format and engaging illustrations help children understand Russian traditions, celebrations, and daily life.
Award-Winning Series
Part of the acclaimed If You Were Me and Lived In... series, this book continues the tradition of cultural exploration that earned the series the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's Nonfiction in 2012. Author Carole P. Roman collaborated with her five-year-old grandson Alexander on this installment, ensuring age-appropriate content that resonates with young readers.
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