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book reviews, Creation Conversations, education, gotta read it, kids' books, non-fiction · January 6, 2011

Passport to the World – a Creation Conversations review

Passport to the World is a book on culture and language written by Craig Froman. The book is an excellent resource for homeschooling families or for any family, for that matter. Each country (one listed for each letter of the alphabet) includes a description of their population size, literacy percentage, number of internet users, their spot on the map, fun facts about the country, and how to pronounce “goodbye”, “hello”, “peace”, and “thank you” in each specific language. Inside the book is a “passport” for children to put stickers in after they’ve read about each country listed inside the book. It’s a full-color book that kids will thoroughly enjoy. The book also begins with a story about how languages began–from the story of Babel.

My children and I thoroughly have enjoyed this book. They’ve read it from cover to cover twice now, and I’m sure that it will remain on our shelf for years to come. I highly recommend this one!

I received Passport to the World as a complimentary gift in exchange for review from Creation Conversations.

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