About The Book: Carole P. Roman 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. From food to famous landmarks,
they will learn that's it's easy to find something in common with people
in different countries.
My Review:
Third times the charm with Carole P. Roman's book, If You Were Me And Lived In South Korea. I never knew there was so many interesting things to learn about South Korea. I would love to be there on the Lunar New Year, getting to see the hanboks and eating festive foods. It really looks like a fun place!!! I loved the picture of the capital city, Seoul. The picture does a wonderful job showing how Seoul is built on the banks of the Hans River. This is the third book in the series
A Child's Introduction to Cultures Around the World. I hope Carole comes out with another book in this series because I love reading these books.
About The Author:
Award winning author Carole P.
Roman is a former teacher turned businesswoman. She has successfully
run a family business with her husband that employs close to five
hundred people. Her most favorite job is being grandmother to her many
grandchildren. Roman has two wonderful sons and hit the jackpot in the
daughter-in-law department. She currently lives on Long Island with her
husband. Her first book, Captain No Beard - An Imaginary Tale of a
Pirate's Life has been named to Kirkus Reviews' Best of 2012 as well
garnered the star of remarkable merit. Captain No Beard has developed
in a series of 3 more books. Her next project is the book series I Want
To Do Yoga Too. She is currently working on a new educational series
that explores different cultures from a child's point of view.
Disclosure: This book was given to me for free by the Author for my honest review.
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