By Hans Wilhelm

Anook, the younger polar undergo, is a princess who lives together with her father and sisters their icy fortress. Anook is the youngest princess and the clumsiest, that is anything her sisters by no means allow her put out of your mind. teenagers stick to Anook's tale as she grows from a tiny tongue-tied cub right into a courageous and noble undergo who's tricked by way of her depraved sisters and rejected through her elderly father. however, she overcomes her fears and saves her father's country during this kid's tale that's loosely in keeping with Shakespeare's King Lear. in contrast to the Shakespearian tragedy, The Snow Princess has a cheerful finishing to please younger readers. amazing colour illustrations by way of an across the world favourite kid's storyteller and illustrator increase each web page of this pretty photo storybook.

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What is Etna? And where is it? 4. What is the most popular sport in Europe? 4. Football 3. It’s a volcano, on the island of Sicily in Italy 2. Russia and Turkey 29 1. com/tell-me/people-and-places/ our-7-continents Games, puzzles, and activities about the seven continents can be found on this website. com/kids/games/ geographygames/copycat This fun game helps you to find the continents on a map of the world. com This site has lots of maps, facts, and figures about continents. 31 Index Alps 8 animals 14–15 Arctic 14 Arctic Ocean 5 area of Europe 5 Atlantic Ocean 5 Caspian Sea 28 cities 18, 23, 24 Colosseum 6 continents 4 countries 5, 22–23 countryside 25 culture 21 Danube, River 10, 15 Eiffel Tower 7 Elbrus, Mount 5, 8 European Union (EU) 23 famous places 6–7 farming 17, 25 Finland 11 fjords 28 forests 16, 26 France 7, 21, 23, 24, 27 geography 8–11 Germany 26 Greece 24 Hungary 10 Iceland 9 industries 27 32 islands 5 Italy 6, 9, 11, 21, 22, 27, 28 lakes 11, 28 languages 19 Mediterranean Sea 5, 13 mountains 5, 8, 9 natural resources 26 Netherlands 28 Norway 28 people 18–19 plants 16–17 Poland 26 population 5 rivers 5, 10, 15 Russia 7, 11, 21, 22, 24, 26 Spain 19 sport 20 Switzerland 11, 19 Turkey 17, 24 United Kingdom 7, 24, 27 Vatican City 22 Venice 28 volcanoes 9 Volga, River 5, 10 weather 12–13 Introducing Continents Introducing Europe • What is Europe’s highest mountain?

What languages do people in Europe speak? Read this book to learn the answers to all these questions and more! This book introduces young readers to the continent of Europe through age-appropriate maps, engaging photographs, and simple text. Topics covered within the book include where the continent of Europe is, its climate, geography, animals and plants, countries, people and languages, natural resources, cities, and famous places. About the authors: Chris Oxlade has written over 200 non-fiction books for children.

31 Index Alps 8 animals 14–15 Arctic 14 Arctic Ocean 5 area of Europe 5 Atlantic Ocean 5 Caspian Sea 28 cities 18, 23, 24 Colosseum 6 continents 4 countries 5, 22–23 countryside 25 culture 21 Danube, River 10, 15 Eiffel Tower 7 Elbrus, Mount 5, 8 European Union (EU) 23 famous places 6–7 farming 17, 25 Finland 11 fjords 28 forests 16, 26 France 7, 21, 23, 24, 27 geography 8–11 Germany 26 Greece 24 Hungary 10 Iceland 9 industries 27 32 islands 5 Italy 6, 9, 11, 21, 22, 27, 28 lakes 11, 28 languages 19 Mediterranean Sea 5, 13 mountains 5, 8, 9 natural resources 26 Netherlands 28 Norway 28 people 18–19 plants 16–17 Poland 26 population 5 rivers 5, 10, 15 Russia 7, 11, 21, 22, 24, 26 Spain 19 sport 20 Switzerland 11, 19 Turkey 17, 24 United Kingdom 7, 24, 27 Vatican City 22 Venice 28 volcanoes 9 Volga, River 5, 10 weather 12–13 Introducing Continents Introducing Europe • What is Europe’s highest mountain?

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