Find out about all sorts of delicious food eaten across the globe with this fascinating title in the critically acclaimed This Is Our World series!
By turning the pages of This Is Our World: Our Favourite Food, you will embark on a culinary adventure through twenty different countries. From meals cooked in an underground oven in Fiji, to sweet mini pancakes served in the Netherlands, there are so many dishes to discover.
The vibrant artwork illustrated by Asa Gilland brings every page to life, while the engaging text written by Tracey Turner makes information accessible and fun. By celebrating a variety of food, we can learn more about customs and cultures all over the planet.
This is both a beautiful gift book and a highly-accessible home reference, sure to inspire young readers with an interest in the world around us.
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Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 237 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7534-4982-0 (9780753449820)
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Valerie Wilding loves writing for children because it makes her happy, and she can't imagine doing anything else. She was a teacher for many years, then a school librarian, but writing took over and that's how she spends her days. It's the most challenging and the most satisfying work she's ever done. Valerie writes fiction and non-fiction and especially enjoys narrative non-fiction, where lots of information is wrapped up in an exciting story. She has written over a hundred books, on all sorts of subjects, and she likes to bring a touch of humour to everything she does. She is the author of Kingfisher's This Is Our World series.
Asa Gilland is a Swedish illustrator who loves all things retro, quirky imagery and folk art themes. She studied interior design at Accademia Italiana Moda and has twenty years of experience in surface design and illustration. Asa produces art for stationery, textiles, home decor and the gift market.