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Landmarks Around the World

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Take a trip to see the spectacular landmarks of the world! This social studies book describes various landmarks created by nature, people from thousands of years ago, and people in modern times. From the Northern Lights to the Pyramids of Giza to the Guggenheim Museum, Earth has many beautiful landmarks to offer. This teacher-approved book provides students with opportunities to admire the legacy of landmarks around the globe. The book incorporates the geography and history of the world's natural and human-made landmarks in an easy-to-follow way. With a glossary and index, helpful discussion questions, and other meaningful features, this book brings the wonders of the world to life for students.
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2023

      Gr 7 Up-This fact-filled series focused primarily on continents or regions of them, allows students to accomplish what the title suggests. The broad topics of geography, history, economics, and government are covered, though chapter titles and the order in which these subjects occur throughout the series vary. The fact that chapters about these topics are differently titled, organized, and appear in different order in the continent/region volumes reflects the diversity among world nations and the way citizens live there-a point made throughout. Indigenous people's contributions/influences are emphasized in history sections and in those about present-day life. The series is candid about some nations' problems but leaves readers hopeful about governments' and citizens' attempts to solve them, so students can feel optimistic about the world they're growing up in. The slim volumes read easily, with short, choppy sentences and simple vocabulary; younger, more able students and striving readers should navigate these books confidently. New vocabulary is boldfaced and defined in the glossary (no pronunciation guides). The attractive volumes are highly pictorial, featuring color maps and numerous color and black-and-white photos, illustrations, paintings, etc., mostly captioned, depicting wildlife; landscapes; landmarks; industries; homes; foods; recreational activities; citizens working, learning, and engaging in festive and civic activities; and more. Many informative sidebars highlight and elaborate on topics. Besides the glossary and index in each volume-there are no bibliographies-back matter material includes a "Map It!" activity based on a book's topic; "Learn More," sometimes difficult or complicated activities focused on a book's subject; and "Read and Respond," a reading-comprehension exercise. VERDICT Recommended for school libraries; good overview titles for reports. Purchase individual titles as needed. Caveat: The Middle East might seem imbalanced, as it barely mentions Israel, Jerusalem, Judaism, or Christianity. Of special interest: Rainforests Around the World and Governments Around the World.

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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