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1. Mexico: The People, The Culture
 
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1. Mexico: The People, The Culture and Two Hands-On Heritage Activity Books - Arts, Crafts, Cooking and Historical Aids [4 Book Set] Ages 8-12
by Mary Jo Keller, Linda Milliken, Bobbie Kalman
Paperback: 150 Pages (2002)

Asin: B001R1VO2O
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FOUR BOOK SET: 1) MEXICO, THE PEOPLE - The people of Mexico, diverse and fascinating, are presented here in clear and succinct fashion. Historic glimpses are given on pertinent topics such as ancient civilizations, Independence, Revolution, and the current political climate. Each section includes full-color illustrations. Words found in the glossary are found in bold font throughout the text. 2) MEXICO, THE CULTURE - Kalman has provided a thorough overview of the culture of Mexico. She begins with a brief explanation of the different cultures that have blended together to create the unique Mexican culture, then goes on to explore those cultures in turn, from ancient cultures to the influence of the Spanish. Each aspect discussed is illustrated with full-color photographs and clear dialog. 3) MEXICO ACTIVITY BOOK - Explore Mexico through art, crafts, cooking and historical aids. 4) INCA, AZTEC, MAYA ACTIVITY BOOK - Arts, Crafts, Cooking and Historical Aids. Loads of fun filled activities for all ages. Great for home-schoolers and youth group leaders. Complete materials list. Easy-to-follow directions. ... Read more


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