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Latin Americans Thought of It: Amazing Innovations

Hardback

Main Details

Title Latin Americans Thought of It: Amazing Innovations
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eva Salinas
SeriesWe Thought of It
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 215
ISBN/Barcode 9781554513772
ClassificationsDewey:609.800
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Annick Press Ltd
Imprint Annick Press Ltd
Publication Date 1 March 2012
Publication Country Canada

Description

Travel from the ancient hidden city of Machu Picchu high in the Andes, past Mayan ruins over 2,000 years old, to the bustling modern cities of Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. Learn about the vibrant cultures and innovations of Latin America-rodeo, carnival, chocolate, coffee, pinata, tango, and salsa, to name only a few. Many of these have become part of the daily lives of people all around the world. Latin Americans Thought of It features a rich array of photos along with informative text divided into sections, including: * Clothing * Architecture * Communication * Arts and Crafts * Sports This fifth book in the We Thought of It series describes the traditions and innovations that are the result of thousands of years of civilization in Latin America, across two continents and nearly 20 countries. Within the region, there are many similarities (for instance, except for Brazil, the countries are all Spanish-speaking) and also many differences: in the mountainous Andes region, terrace farming was invented so that crops could be planted on steep hillsides, while in the marshy areas of Mexico and Bolivia raised fields called chinampas were devised so that crops could flourish in lowlands.

Author Biography

Eva Salinas, a journalist with roots in Chile, has lived and worked in London, Vancouver, Ghana, and Chile. She lives in Toronto.

Reviews

This wonderful resource could be used to introduce students to the Latin American culture and would provide a good starting-off point for children working on projects or essays. This wonderful resource could be used to introduce students to the Latin American culture and would provide a good starting-off point for children working on projects or essays.--Sandra O'Brien"Canadian Children's Book News" (07/01/2012)