These colorful, fact-filled history books help kids learn about the north American Indians and their fascinating culture.
Who are the Indians of the Amazonian rainforest?
Do they grow their own food? Do they live in houses?
Are the rainforests of the Amazon in danger?
What is happening to the Amazonian Indians today?
This new series takes an exciting look at history and culture through everyday lives of people from a great civilization. Using color photographs and detailed illustrations of cultural objects, each book helps young people ask questions and draw their own conclusions from the evidence.
Anna Lewington, the author, has studied Latin American Anthropology and carried out research work in the Amazon and is a consultant to the world Wide fund for nature.
Recommended for ages 9-17. Hardcover, 48 pages.
Frank Schaffer Publications designed the activities in this book to cover essential skills found in standardized tests. Every activity is aligned to state and national standards and designed to improve performance. Through cooperative efforts with Align to Achieve, an independent, non-profit organization, the instructional contents of this book have been correlated to meet or exceed standards for each state as well as national standards. Click here to see a complete list of items available from Frank Schaffer Publications. |