Simple dual-language books that compare and contrast different ways of life around the world
Take a trip around the world to compare the many different places where people live and work, from big, busy cities, to small, remote villages.
Comparing Countries is a groundbreaking non-fiction dual-language series which compares and contrasts ways of life in ten different countries around the world. Presented in two different languages, each title explores a topic common to all children, from homes to festivals, highlighting what makes us different and what we all have in common. This series provides great support to geography learning, as well as helping young language learners improve their reading skills.
Sabrina Crewe is an editor of children's educational books. She has also written more than sixty books for children, including the six-book series Under the Microscope, published in 2010. She lives in Montana, USA where she is the associate editor of the Montana Quarterly.
1: From villages to cities 2: Village life 3: Town life 4: Capital cities 5: Connecting towns and villages 6: Getting around 7: Places to shop 8: Places to work 9: Places of worship 10: Outside spaces 11: Places to visit 12: At home 13: Amazing towns and villages 14: Glossary 15: Index
Take a trip around the world to compare the many different places where people live and work, from big, busy cities, to small, remote villages. Comparing Countries is a groundbreaking non-fiction dual-language series which compares and contrasts ways of life in ten different countries around the world. Presented in two different languages, each title explores a topic common to all children, from homes to festivals, highlighting what makes us different and what we all have in common. This series provides great support to geography learning, as well as helping young language learners improve their reading skills.