This book provides instructions, with pictures, for more than 300 how-to-do-it projects and activities, including games, stunts, tricks, making costumes and gifts, and such crafts as painting, weaving, and working with clay.
WHAT A WALL!
In China, there is a wall that twists and turns like a dragon as it goes over moun- tains and across valleys. It is about as high as a three-story building. And it goes on and on, for nearly 4,000...
CITY IN A CITY
The lawmakers of Israel had no place of their own to meet. So they built most of their government buildings in an area that became something like a city in a city. It is called Quiriat Ben- Gurion.,...
Places to Know
This volume introduces children to famous places around the world, from sites of historical importance, such as the Pyramids, to scenes of great natural beauty, including Niagara Falls, to modern attractions, such as Disneyland.
Books to Read
If you enjoyed reading about holidays and birthdays in this book, you can read more about celebrations. Some books about them are listed here. Your school or your public library will have many...
March
Blanche Kelso Bruce (1841) first full-term black American senator Harry Belafonte \(1927\) American singer famous for West Indian songs Dr. Seuss (1904) American author and illustrator (real name...
Books to Read
If you enjoy reading about people the world over, look for these and other books in your school and public libraries. Ages 5 to 8 Archaeology by Jean Cooke (Bookwright, 1987) You will learn what...
To make life worth living
We try to make ourselves and the world around us beautiful. We pray for the help we need to love and be kind to one another. In this book you will learn about some of the many ways we do these...
To get the things we need
We all work to get the things we need. Some of us grow our own food and make our own clothes. Some of us work for money to buy these things. In this book, you will discover some of the ways we earn a...
About Us
This volume explores the many likenesses and differences in people and cultures of more than 50 nations, from Afghanistan to Zaire—ways of life, beliefs and customs, foods, houses, games, and arts.