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Geography & World Cultures
Geography & World Cultures
2,094 books about geography & world cultures
0–3 yrs
194 books
4–7 yrs
904 books
8–11 yrs
798 books
12–18 yrs
155 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Earth's Landforms
Hills
Lisa J. Amstutz
For the curious child who loves to climb and explore, this book explains how the rolling hills they see were formed and
Ages 4–7
Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book
Muriel Feelings
For children curious about global cultures and the beauty of language, this alphabet book introduces the warmth of East
Ages 5–10
Postcards from Buster #8
Buster Climbs the Walls
Marc Brown
Buster writes home from the Rocky Mountains as he learns the ropes of rock climbing and takes in the massive sights of C
Ages 6–9
My New York
Kathy Jakobsen
A young girl writes a letter to her friend in the Midwest, sharing a colorful, folk-art tour of the New York City landma
Ages 4–9
A Caribbean Dozen Poems from Caribbean Poets
John Agard, Grace Nichols
Thirteen poets share the warmth of the sun and the rhythm of the islands through vivid memories of growing up in the Car
Ages 8–12
Shabanu #2
Haveli
Suzanne Fisher Staples
Trapped in a life she didn't choose, Shabanu must protect her daughter while navigating a dangerous blood feud and the h
Ages 12–18
DK Eyewitness Books
Great Events that Changed the World
Richard Platt, Brian Delf
Giant empires rise and fall in this illustrated guide to pivotal moments like the French Revolution, the First Crusade,
Ages 8–12
Where the Streets Had a Name
Randa Abdel-Fattah
Thirteen-year-old Hayaat braves checkpoints and curfews on a journey from Bethlehem to Jerusalem to reach her grandmothe
Ages 11–15
Graphic Library: Biographies
Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Women's Rights Pioneer
Connie Colwell Miller
For the child who asks why things aren't fair, this graphic biography shows how one woman's determination helped change
Ages 8–11
We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World
Malala Yousafzai
For the teen seeking to understand the human side of global headlines. This collection of firsthand accounts gives a voi
Ages 12–18
The Power of Welcome: Real-life Refugee and Migrant Journeys
Marie Bamyani, Ada Jusic, Nadine Kaadan, Ramzee, Sonya Zhurenko
For the child curious about global events or needing to build empathy for others, these true graphic stories explore the
Ages 9–13
Panorama Pops
Boston
Sarah McMenemy
For the family preparing for a trip to the Cradle of Liberty or a child wanting to revisit their favorite city landmarks
Ages 4–11
Comfort Herself
Geraldine Kaye
After a sudden loss, Comfort travels from the English countryside to Ghana to live with her father and find her footing
Ages 9–13
Spooky Lakes: 25 Strange and Mysterious Lakes That Dot Our Planet
Geo Rutherford
Mummifying waters, lightning-filled bays, and perfectly preserved shipwrecks await in this guide to the most mysterious
Ages 8–12
Why the Sky Is Far Away
Mary-Joan Gerson
The sky used to be so close that people could eat pieces of it, until human waste and greed forced it to retreat far abo
Ages 4–9
Sir Pigglesworth's Adventures #1
Sir Pigglesworth's First Adventure
JoAnn Wagner
For the curious child eager to explore beyond their backyard. This lighthearted tale follows an energetic royal pig as h
Ages 6–10
Pran of Albania
Elizabeth Cleveland Miller
High in the Albanian mountains, fourteen-year-old Pran takes a daring sacred vow to escape an arranged marriage and defi
Ages 11–15
The Stolen Fire
Hans Baumann
This global treasury of folklore gathers myths and legends from Africa to Polynesia to explain the mysteries of the worl
Ages 8–12
Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates
Mary Mapes Dodge
Two siblings in Holland race against time to win a pair of silver skates and find the doctor who can save their father's
Ages 9–12
The Magic Christmas Tree
Janice M. Shaldjian
For children starting to notice that not every family has the same resources, this story explores the global need for fo
Ages 3–8
No, Kito, No!
Nan Arkwright
Kito the giraffe is tired of hearing no, but a troop of passing baboons might have the tools he needs to communicate his
Ages 3–7
Children's American History
There's Gold in Cali! What Happened during the Gold Rush?
Baby Professor
James W. Marshall’s discovery of gold sparked a chaotic rush of thousands to the West, forever changing the map and lead
Ages 7–10
Melanie Martin #3
Melanie Martin Goes Dutch
Carol Weston
Melanie’s diary captures the ups and downs of a family trip to the Netherlands, featuring a grumpy little brother and a
Ages 8–12
Discover America State by State
B Is for Beaver: An Oregon Alphabet
Marie Smith
For the child who loves exploring the great outdoors or wants to learn more about the unique landmarks and history of th
Ages 5–10
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