You may remember we reviewed a book recently by Carole P. Roman about Mexican culture, If You Were Me and Lived in Mexico. Carole is back with a new book that takes you on a journey this time to Asia, landing in South Korea. Once again, children can learn how life is like for young people on the other side of the globe. If You Were Me And Lived In South Korea takes a look at Korean culture from food to famous landmarks, kids will learn that’s it’s easy to find something in common with people in different countries. These books are a great way for kids to learn how life is different and the same in other countries. Children learn about different foods, games, names and also how children are all the same as well to learn to celebrate diversity. You can purchase this book at Amazon.com.
Carole P. Roman is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings and one lucky blog reader will win their own copy of If You Were Me and Lived in South Korea. Thank you Carole for the review book and for sponsoring this great giveaway on Mommy Ramblings. Open to US residents.
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Captain No Beard
Captain No Beard sounds like a book my son would like.
I like Peppers Parrot’s Problem with Patience
I would like Pepper Parrot’s Problem with Patience for my girls. =)
Carole P. Roman also wrote, “Strangers on the High Seas”
Stuck In the Doldrums.