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Adventures to school : real-life journeys of students from around the world

Paul, Baptiste. (Author). Paul, Miranda. (Added Author). Muñoz, Isabel. (Added Author).

Children all around the world go to school. Whether they're from Japan, Ukraine, Pakistan, or the United States, all students have the desire to learn about our world and shape the future. Some children walk for three hours while others take a bus or walk over a wire bridge. The treks of these students are unique, extraordinary, and even dangerous, and it emphasizes the common determination, perseverance, and sense of adventure shared by young people around the world Read along as students from fifteen different nations embark on their journeys to get to school in the morning, and learn about the diverse landscapes and cultures of these countries along the way!

Book  - 2018
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  • ISBN: 9781499806656
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2018.

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Includes bibliographical references.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 4-8.

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Adventures to School : Real-Life Journeys of Students from Around the World
Adventures to School : Real-Life Journeys of Students from Around the World
by Paul, Miranda; Paul, Baptiste; Muñoz, Isabel (Illustrator)
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Adventures to School : Real-Life Journeys of Students from Around the World


Kids around the world get to school in unique ways. Take a peek inside this book and see how they reach their destinations! Children all around the world go to school. Whether they're from Japan, Ukraine, Ethiopia, or the United States, all students have the desire to learn about the world and shape the future. In Bhutan, children walk for three hours to make it to school, and in Pakistan, children travel by rickshaw. Some children in China must climb a heaven ladder, while children in Nepal must walk over a wire bridge. The treks of these students are unique, extraordinary, and even dangerous, and they signify the common determination, perseverance, and sense of adventure shared by young people around the world. Read along as students from thirteen different nations embark on their journeys to get to school in the morning, and learn about the diverse landscapes and cultures of these countries along the way!