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Find out moreAs much an atlas as a language learning book Hello World is a clever way to stimulate children’s interest in the world and the many different peoples who share it and if they read it from start to finish, children will be able to say hello to people in every country in the world! Stylish and clearly designed pages illustrate the continents and outline the different countries highlighting not cities or landscape features but the people who live there and their word for hello. Under neat little flaps are pronunciation guides and facts about the language. There are some mind-boggling pieces of information, for example there are over 1,300 different languages in Australia and the isles of the Pacific, almost a fifth of the world’s total among a tiny population. An unusual and very rewarding information book.
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Learn to greet people around the globe in this interactive atlas of hellos. With over 150 languages, flaps to reveal pronunciation and fact-files explaining how to write 'hi' in hieroglyphs and how to sign 'hao' in Native American hand talk. Hello World opens up a world of exploration and greetings at your fingertips.
ISBN: | 9781848575035 |
Publication date: | 5th May 2016 |
Author: | Jonathan Litton |
Illustrator: | L'Atelier Cartographik |
Publisher: | 360 Degrees an imprint of Little Tiger Press Group |
Format: | Novelty book |
Pagination: | 16 pages |
Suitable for: | 5+ readers, 7+ readers |
Genres: | People / Places |
Other Categories: | 360 Degrees |
Jonathan Litton has written numerous children's books in prose and verse. He loves using his science background to write about sea creatures, space and saving the planet, but is also fond of penning stories about pirates, princesses and picnics. When not writing, he can usually be found on his bike.
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