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Carole P. Roman Adds to her If You Were Me and Lived In....Series with Scotland and Hungary {& A Giveaway}

We look forward to family travel in our little corner of the world.  There are so many new places and spaces to explore both far and near!  Books offer so much inspiration for our daughters to explore the world--and that is why books like Carole P. Roman's If You Were Me and Lived In....series are so wonderful for families! 

Through Roman's series; we are able to introduce children to our world's cultures in a quick, easy to read, short story format.  Roman's series recently grew to include Scotland and Hungary--and we are excited to again share this growing series with our readers.  We would also like to offer one lucky reader the opportunity to win 5 books from the If You Were Me and Lived in....series!  Simply enter to win at the end of this post!


Note: We received complimentary copies of books within this series for use in reviews. All opinions are our own. 

Quick Summary of If You Were Me and Lived in... series by Carole P. Roman. The world is getting smaller, thanks to speedy travel and Internet connectivity. As the increasingly global, multicultural environment takes hold, Carole P. Roman, a former social studies teacher and travel buff, presents a series of books that open up exotic countries, such as India, France and South Korea, to children.  Roman takes kids on a virtual excursion, with cultural information that will captivate children from 3-to-8-years old and beyond. Children will discover popular foods, holidays, activities and landmarks. Other information the book introduces includes the capital, currency and even some common children's names within each country.

What do we love about the If You Were Me and Lived In...series from Carole P. Roman?  We reviewed If you Were Me and Lived in...India and were "hooked" on the series.   These books offer simple, basic introductions to countries around the world.  The material is presented in a kid-friendly fashion that offers just enough detail to inspire further research and exploration.  The author mentions a food (such as cullen shink in her Scotland edition)--or a game or regional story or myth--and my girls want to learn more about the new words. 


Would I recommend If You Were Me and Lived in … books by Carole P. Roman?  I adore this series.  The books are simple and easy to read--but, are loaded with information and inspiration for further learning.  Each book follows a similar format as children are introduced to the new country--making it fun to compare the details from different countries.  I would certainly recommend this book for families with younger children or even teachers beginning a study unit on world cultures or specific nations.  These books are written perfectly for the preschool/early elementary audience and are sure to encourage further exploration.  

Buy If You Were Me and Lived in … Scotland in Paperback.

Buy If You Were Me and Lived in ... Hungary in Paperback



About the Author  

Award-winning author Carole P. Roman adds another country to her groundbreaking series of children’s cultural education books. The series includes If You Were Me and Lived in … Mexico, which was awarded the National Association of Book Entrepreneurs Pinnacle Award for Best in Children’s Interest in 2013. Roman lives with her husband, near to her children and grandchildren, in Long Island, N.Y.

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Enter to Win 5 Books from the If You Were Me and Lived In....Series  


What books are included in this giveaway?
If You Were Me And Lived In...Hungary
If You Were Me And Lived In...Scotland
If You Were Me And Lived In...Turkey
If You Were Me And Lived In...Mexico
If You Were Me And Lived In...Norway  

 
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  1. I would like to visit Germany with my family.

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  2. I would like to visit Germany with my family.

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  3. We would love to visit China.

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  4. We would love to visit Thailand or Vietnam.

    Carly D.

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  5. I would love to visit Italy with my family.

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  6. I'd love to visit Paris one day! I'd also love to visit Australia. Thank you!

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  7. I'd love to go to so many Places! Funny, but I want to visit Uruguay... and I never hear of anyone else wanting to visit there, but I saw a travel show and it fascinates me.

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  8. Vera Wilson said

    Always thought I would enjoy visiting Scotland, but never got the chance.

    snoopysnop1 at yahoo dot com

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  9. I'd like to visit Ireland with my family.

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  10. I'd love to go to Norway with my family to see the fjords

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  11. I would love to meet my friend (whom I met in Moscow) and his family in their home country of Estonia. To have a local person show me around would be wonderful.

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  12. I would love to visit Ireland.

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  13. I would love to visit Germany with my family.

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  14. I'd love to go to Norway or Hungary! I was in Budapest years ago and loved it.

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  15. I would love to visit England and France.

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  16. I'd want to visit Switzerland and Japan one day. Japan is more likely since my husband and I both speak a bit of japanese.

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  17. Well, I'm Irish, so Ireland it is.

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  18. I would love to visit South Korea as that is where my daughter is from.

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  19. I have always wanted to go to Scotland with my family.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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  20. We would like to visit New Zealand.

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  21. We would like to visit Syria to see our family.

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  22. I would LOVE to go to Switzerland!

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  23. I would love to revisit Switzerland.

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  24. We would love to visit any country we have not been to. Thankyou

    candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com

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  25. I would love to visit Italy and Ireland.
    vikki.billings@yahoo.com

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