Children of the world

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France

1990
Presents the life of a twelve-year-old girl and her family living in a village in Normandy describing her home and school, daily activities, amusements, and some of the customs and celebrations of her country.

Cuba

1991
Presents the life a twelve-year-old boy and his family in Cuba, describing his home and school activities and discussing the history, geography, ethnic composition, natural resources, sports and recreation, government, religion, and culture of his country.

South Africa

1991
Presents the life of a twelve-year-old girl who lives in Soweto, a suburb of Johannesburg, under a system of apartheid. There is a reference section of information about South Africa.

Nigeria

1992
Presents the life of a ten-year-old girl and her family in Nigeria, describing her home and recreational activities and discussing the people and culture of her country.

Singapore

1991
Presents the life of a ten-year-old boy and his family in Singapore, describing his home and school activities and discussing the history, geography, ethnic composition, languages, culture, and other aspects of his county.

India

1988
Presents the life of a young Indian boy from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, describing his school, home, family, amusements, and some of the customs and celebrations of his country.

Hong Kong

1991
Presents the life of a ten-year-old girl and her family in Hong Kong, describing her home and school activities and discussing the history, geography, ethnic composition, languages, culture, and other aspects of the colony.

Czechoslovakia

1988
Presents the life of Ondra, a young boy who lives with his family in Prague. Describes his home life, festivals, sports, and facts about the country.

Tomasino

a child of Peru
2005
Examines the daily life, people, and culture of Peru, and describes the Andes Mountains, how people work and play, and other interesting facts about the country.

Thailand

1988
Presents the life of a girl in northern Thailand, discussing her family and the history, political system, and traditions of her country.

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