Dublin

by Deborah Kent

Published 28 May 1998
Cities of the World gives students the opportunity to explore the world's urban centers without ever leaving the classroom. Readers will also investigate cities' attempts to solve the universal urban problems of unemployment, pollution, and crime. Because of their breezy, yet authoritative style, these books are frequently used by families as travel guides for upcoming vacations. Includes original maps, a list of famous landmarks, Fast Facts section, suggestions for further reading, online sites, a glossary, and an index.

Rio de Janiero

by Deborah Kent

Published 24 February 2000
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Civic Ideals & Practices Culture Individuals, Groups, & Institutions People, Places, & Environments Power, Authority, & Govermance Time, Continuity, & Change

Beijing

by Deborah Kent

Published 14 August 1997
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Civic Ideals & Practices Culture Individuals, Groups, & Institutions People, Places, & Environments Power, Authority, & Govermance Time, Continuity, & Change

Tokyo

by Deborah Kent

Published August 1997
Cities of the World gives students the opportunity to explore the world's urban centers without ever leaving the classroom. Readers will also investigate cities' attempts to solve the universal urban problems of unemployment, pollution, and crime. Because of their breezy, yet authoritative style, these books are frequently used by families as travel guides for upcoming vacations. Includes original maps, a list of famous landmarks, Fast Facts section, suggestions for further reading, online sites, a glossary, and an index.

St.Petersburg

by Deborah Kent

Published 28 May 1998
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Civic Ideals & Practices Culture Individuals, Groups, & Institutions People, Places, & Environments Power, Authority, & Govermance Time, Continuity, & Change

Amsterdam

by Deborah Kent

Published 25 June 1998
Cities of the World gives students the opportunity to explore the world's urban centers without ever leaving the classroom. Readers will also investigate cities' attempts to solve the universal urban problems of unemployment, pollution, and crime. Because of their breezy, yet authoritative style, these books are frequently used by families as travel guides for upcoming vacations. Includes original maps, a list of famous landmarks, Fast Facts section, suggestions for further reading, online sites, a glossary, and an index.