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My Life In India

Patience Coster

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

What is life like in another country? Meet Rajiv, a 12-year-old living in India.  Follow a day in his life and discover what he has for breakfast, his  favourite sport and what instrument he is learning. This full-colour  scrapbook design includes photographs of Rajiv going about his daily  routine. Along the way, young readers will learn: • What religions are practiced in India • Different Indian sweets and deserts • Common Indian street games and pastimes • What lessons Indian children learn at school Perfect for children aged 8+.  ABOUT THE SERIES:  Each book in this series follows a real child through a day in their  life. Featuring fun facts about each country and extraordinary  photographs of these children's routines, A Child's Day In ... is both a celebration of diversity and lesson that children all over the world have the same hopes and dreams.
Available since: 10/01/2019.

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