El Salvador
From the Set Countries of the World (Bellwether)
Did you know that El Salvador is known for having many volcanoes? Its nickname is the Land of Volcanoes! In this fact-filled book, young readers will discover El Salvador through leveled text and vibrant photos. They will explore the country's landscape, animals, and customs. Along the way, special features highlight an important landform, the country's language, common animals, favorite foods, and more! The book concludes with a two-page spread that lists important facts about El Salvador in one place.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Dewey Number | 972.84 |
Lexile | 490L |
ATOS Reading Level | |
Guided Reading Level | M |
Language | English |
Publisher | Bellwether Media |
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Format | Reinforced book |
ISBN | 9798886879834 |
Copyright | 2025 |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Dimensions | 6.5 x 9 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
SLJ Review of Countries of the World (Bellwether)
In easy-to-read text, “Countries of the World” offers young researchers basic information about countries worldwide. Each book covers the geography, weather, landscapes, animals, languages, foods, celebrations, and culture of a specific country. On each page, color photos and simple text bubbles pop against a colorful background. Overall, the books are visually appealing and simple for young readers. Each book contains a table of contents, index, glossary, further readings, and a list of facts that provide an overview of the country and its people. VERDICT An eye-catching series with an abundance of simple facts that will be a great resource for young readers.
Booklist Review of Countries of the World (Bellwether)
The slender volumes in the Countries of the World series (8 new titles) offer brief introductions to nations. In each book, the coverage begins with a photo of a city or landscape as well as a world map indicating the country’s location. In short sentences (usually five to eight words), the large-type text comments on significant features, while the illustrations feature aspects of the land’s climate, terrain, and animals. After mentioning cultural aspects such as the people’s language, heritage, religion, food, music, festivals, and popular sports and games, the presentation concludes with a few fast facts (populations, capital, etc.) about the country and a picture of its flag. Brightly colored photos and design elements appear on every double-page spread, showing varied views of the land, the people, and their culture. Each book includes a photo of kids greeting the reader with their version of “Hello.” Dominican Republic offers glimpses of the country’s Carnaval celebration and students in a classroom: “Hola (OH-lah).” Short, colorful, upbeat introductions to countries.