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BELIZE
For Kids
Aztec, Inca & Maya
Elizabeth Baquedano
Michel Zabe
HISTORY
2005
HARD COVER
63 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A vivid overview of Mesoamerican cultures, covering art, archaeology, and religion. Though the three cultures are presented together, causing some confusion, there is much here to learn, and it is all vividly illustrated in the large-format Eyewitness style. For children ages 9-12.
(CAM62, $15.99) |
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The Captive
Scott O'Dell
LITERATURE
1979
HARD COVER
244 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
The master of children's historical fiction spins a tale of greed and exploitation in the Spanish New World for young readers. As Maya villages throughout Central America submit to Spanish might, a young Jesuit missionary struggles with his own ambition -- and with his growing suspicion that he, too, is a willing oppressor. O'Dell exhibits a quiet rage at racial injustice, as well as his trademark unwillingness to coddle. The result is this tough, compelling young-adult book.
(MYA27, $17.00) |
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Hands of the Maya, Villagers at Work and Play
Rachel Crandell
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2002
HARD COVER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
This short book introduces the modern Maya to very young readers through close-up photographs of Maya hands at work. The hands, like the people attached to them -- sort grain, weave, sow and carve. With a glossary and color photographs. Ages 4-8.
(MYA34, $17.95) |
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Jungle (Eyewitness Books)
Theresa Greenaway
Geoff Dann
NATURAL HISTORY
2004
HARD COVER
63 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Certainly the most eye-popping of the children's books on the rain forest, this book, jammed with color photographs, covers all manner of rain forest life. The concise text augments the pictures. Geared for children ages 9-12.
(FST06, $15.99) |
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The Most Beautiful Roof in the World, Exploring the Rainforest Canopy
Kathryn Lasky
Christopher Knight
NATURAL HISTORY
1997
PAPER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A tour of the rain forest canopy for children, illustrated with color photographs. The book follows a tropical botanist and her sons as she explores a rain forest in Belize, but it is appropriate for a trip to any Central American rain forest. For children ages 9 -12, who will especially like the ropes and other rigging used to climb in the rain forest canopy.
(FST04, $9.00) |
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Popol Vuh
Victor Montejo
Luis Garay
David Unger
RELIGION
1999
HARD COVER
85 PAGES
FAMILY
A wonderful re-telling of this Maya sacred text, sensitively illustrated. Children will thrill to the tale of the fateful ball game between the underworld gods and the Hero Twins, and parents will appreciate the inclusion of some commentary on Spanish imperialism. Translated from the Spanish.
(MYA28, $19.95) |
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