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EAN-13 | 9780874416923 |
Product Name | Welcome To Israel! |
Language | English |
Category | Book / Magazine / Publication |
Short Description | Paperback |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ 0874416922 |
Price New | 7.27 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 2.00 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Width | 0.35 inches (convert) |
Height | 9.08 inches (convert) |
Length | 8.03 inches (convert) |
Weight | 15.2 ounces (convert) |
Author | Lilly Rivlin, Gila Gevirtz |
Page Count | 127 |
Binding | Paperback |
Published | 05/01/2000 |
Long Description | Reading Welcome to Israel, children meet Israeli kids their own age, who show them Israel from Tiberias to Eilat and teach them about Israel's history, geography, politics, and culture. Children also see the day-to-day lives of their new Israeli friends, who write e-mails in Hebrew and go hiking in the footsteps of their biblical ancestors. Creative and interactive features of Welcome to Israel keep children fascinated by the wonders of Israel. These engaging elements include probing questions that stimulate critical thinking, map-reading activities that teach Israel's geography, key Hebrew words with English translation, and discussions of Jewish values. Full-color photos, maps, and whimsical illustrations make the excitement of Israel come alive. Biblical quotations deepen the book's historical and spiritual perspectives. Welcome to Israel inspires love of Israel! |
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