Let’s Go to Italy
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„Let‘s go to Italy! The land of pizza, pasta, gelato, and so much more“
Authors: Monika Utnik-Strugała, Anna Ladecka
Age: 7-11 years
Where did Italy get its name from? Why do all roads lead to Rome? Which pizza is fit for a queen? Join us as we travel across Italy—pick up some Italian phrases to order your favorite dishes when you go on holiday, learn about all of the brave heroes and clever inventors in Italian history, and find out about the origins of the most delicious food you can find on the planet. From the Dolomites in the north, to Mount Etna in Sicily, Let’s go to Italy! invites you to come along and explore the food, culture, history, and geography of Italy.
Dimensions | 23.5 × 15 cm |
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Age | 6-10 years |
Language | In English |
Type | Non-fiction |
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