Greece ANNOTATION
Discusses the land, history, people, food, clothes, sports, and culture of Greece.
FROM THE CRITICS
Children's Literature
This short reference book includes information about the land, people, history, schools, food, animals, sports, and holidays. The writing is factual and straightforward and serves adequately as report material. Pictures are up-to-date and endmatter includes a craft project of cracking hardboiled eggs which Greek children do at Easter (no note about the wastefulness of this for American schools, but perhaps teachers will find a creative use for several dozen cracked eggs). Five Greek words are offered with Greek alphabet and English pronunciation, and a glossary, index, Internet and two nonfiction book sources for more information are also included. Part of the "Countries of the World" series. 2001, Capstone Press/Bridgestone Books, $17.26. Ages 8 to 10. Reviewer: Susan Hepler
School Library Journal
Gr 1-3-Although the "New True" books (Children's), the "Take a Trip" series (Watts), and the "Count Your Way-" series (Lerner) cover more information, these books offer current facts along with colorful, well-selected, full-page photos. However, the very limited texts tend to be confusing at times due to their brevity and oversimplification. Both titles include a "Hands On" activity, a few foreign words, and the address of the country's embassy. The first two pages include "Fast Facts," a simple map, and a picture and explanation of the flag and currency. Greece has a couple of minor errors: Easter eggs there are traditionally dyed red (not specified in book) and a couple of the pronunciation guides have the wrong syllables accented. Consider these titles only if the three other series mentioned are insufficient for collection needs.-Judith Constantinides, formerly at East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library, LA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.