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Essential Library of Countries

Essential Library of Countries explores the nations of the world from many different angles, including geography, plant and animal life, history, culture, politics, the economy, and daily life. Readers will learn what makes each country a unique and important part of our world. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

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18 titles found. Displaying 13 - 18.

  • Cover: India

    This title highlights major destinations within India and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and economy of India,… More →

  • Cover: United Kingdom

    This title highlights major destinations within the United Kingdom and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and… More →

  • Cover: Afghanistan

    This title highlights major destinations within Afghanistan and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and economy of… More →

  • Cover: Mexico

    This title highlights major destinations within Mexico and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and economy of Mexico, More →

  • Cover: Italy

    This title highlights major destinations within Italy and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and economy of Italy,… More →

  • Cover: China

    This title highlights major destinations within China and the people who shape the nation's culture. Readers will learn about the geography, wildlife, history, people, and economy of China,… More →

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