Living in . . . Brazil: Ready-to-Read Level 2
A**A
Amazing!
I got that book for my host kid since I’m Brazilian and he loved to know more about my home country!
L**G
Great gift
Bought as a gift and he loved it!
C**D
This leveled reader presents a wonderful introduction to Brazil
This leveled reader presents a wonderful introduction to Brazil. Readers meet Marco who lives in Brazil. The book shows a map with Brazil's location within South America and then gives details about the natural wonders of the country. The rain forest is described including the tribes and animals that live there and the problems created by urbanization. The important rules to protect the rain forest are emphasized.The book also covers the coasts, cities, and people that make up Brazil. One aspect that children will enjoy is that Marco explains much about Brazil's food, history, sports, and culture through a typical day at school and then later when he returns home. Brazilian history is handled with great sensitivity regarding native Brazilians and the issue of slavery in a way that children in primary grades will understand. Living in Brazil concludes with important facts about the country.
A**B
Nice book
Bought this to teach my child about our culture. Good purchase and I would recommend.
M**2
We loved it so much we are buying all the other Living in... books
I am very impressed! I was raised in Brazil and bought this book for my american children. We all loved it. Very well thought and legit. I got to explain to my children some things that are different in Brazil like “brazilians eat dinner super late” and they had a kick when they recognized some things/actions that we do as a family because we are a multicultural family. They asked me to buy all the others Living in.... books so they can learn about other countries.
I**.
A good option to introduce Brazilian culture and customs to kids.
This book is a nice intro to Brazil for people familiar with Brazilian culture who want to introduce it to their kids. My daughter is 3.5 years old and she rather likes the book. It's not perfect (for example, most Brazilians don't eat cheese bread for breakfast). Also, I think the whole thing about how the kid's mom works the night shift at the hospital and therefore is asleep during the day is totally lost on my daughter. The perennial work life balance seems like a detail of interest to adults but not to kids. But, okay, those criticisms given, it's overall a reasonable introduction to some Brazilian history and customs.
A**9
Exceeded my Expectations
Very well written and a true gem in kids books about Brazil.As a Brazilian native, this is a nice way to teach your own kids and a nice token for my kid's friends about my country. I wish I had found this book for my son's birthday so I could give them away in his favor bags. Looking forward to the following books about China and Mexico. I'm definitely purchasing the "Living in... Italy" as well.I'm sure the author researched quite well (and maybe had some consulting help) to write so nicely this little book.
M**
As a Brazilian I was disappointed, but I used the book as a reference to explain to my son the things of Brazil.
I like this collection, I'm brazilian and from the same city that the little boy in the book and our life weren't this way. I found that the writer describes a child from a favela in Rio de Janeiro, with a carnival reference from Rio de Janeiro and not from Recife. It's like describing someone from the Texas, Utah, California, an exemple and saying he's a typical New Yorker, or oposite. :/
L**Y
Brilliant
Used for my daughter's homework. Very compact and easy for her to understand. (She's 9)
E**S
These Ready to Read books are great, very reasonably priced for such excellent little books ...
These Ready to Read books are great, very reasonably priced for such excellent little books for younger readers. The map on the cover is a good starting topic for parents and teachers while introducing children to countries around the worldI'd recommend this book for all young children.
L**A
Five Stars
The children in my classroom enjoy reading, appropriate and friendly language.
B**.
Five Stars
As expected
E**H
Useful!
Got this as I was planning a project on Brazil for my class and wanted to add to the project box. This is pretty good for less able readers to work with an adult or for those who are able to look up some more challenging words themselves. There are some unfamiliar words due to the subject, as expected, but this can lead to some interesting discussions in small groups in class.It contains good info on Brazil and could be a useful start to a project. Lovely pictures also.
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