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MOROCCO
For Kids
The Butter Man
Elizabeth Alalou
LITERATURE
2011
PAPER
31 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
As a young girl waits for her father to make couscous, he tells her a story of a famine during his childhood in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The charming tale is llustrated with warm-toned folk art. Ages 6-8.
(MRC92, $6.95) |
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52 Days by Camel, My Sahara Adventure
Debora Pearson
Lawrie Raskin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2008
PAPER
88 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A travelogue for middle readers, much in the spirit of an adult travelogue but with full-color pictures and a child-friendly emphasis on camels, unusual people, outsize weather and benign adventure. Raskin's journey was inspired by a signpost in Morocco which read "Timbuktu 52 Days". He sets out from Fez and ends up (52 days later?) in Timbuktu, whence he continues on to the salt mines of Taoudenni, Mali.
(NAF11, $14.95) |
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Morocco in Pictures
Francesca Di Piazza
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2006
HARD COVER
80 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An entry in the "Visual Geography" series, this book presents cityscapes, landscapes and desertscapes of Morocco in color photographs and accessible, fact-filled text. It's meant for schools and libraries serving readers ages 9 to 14.
(MRC47, $31.93) |
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Crab With the Golden Claws
Herge
LITERATURE
2012
PAPER
96 PAGES
FAMILY
In this ninth book in the series, set in the Sahara and aboard a ship, Herge has his intrepid young reporter Tintin, faithful Snowy, Captain Haddock and others tangle with kidnappers, smugglers and pirates.
(NAF65, $8.99) |
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