Children of Other Lands

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Children of Other Lands
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ISBN-10 : 1773236814
ISBN-13 : 9781773236810
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Book Synopsis Children of Other Lands by : Watty Piper

Book excerpt: To the Boys and Girls Who Will Read This Book You all want to cross the ocean in a big steamship, I'm sure. Perhaps some of you are looking forward to going by air some day. But there is an easier way to travel than that. It is the book way. Without the trouble of packing even an over-night bag, this book will take you to many far away and fascinating lands. Watty Piper hopes that it will do more than that. One of the pleasantest things about going to new places is making new friends, isn't it? The little folks from far away, whom you will meet in these pages, do not wear clothes like yours. They do not eat the same kind of food. But under their skins, you will find they are not so different from you after all. Surely you can be friends. And now we're off. A pleasant journey. WATTY PIPER. Text and illustrations introduce The Everyday Life Of Children In Various Countries Around The World. Written by the same man as "The Little Engine that Could".


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