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Description
Ireland is a picture-driven introduction to the geography, history, people, and customs of the country, written for early readers with a reading level around 4.0. It includes short chapters on the island's landscapes, key historical events, traditional Irish music, and common cultural practices. Clear photographs and straightforward language help young readers picture places like Dublin, the Cliffs of Moher, and the Blarney Stone while learning basic facts about Ireland's past and present. The nonfiction book gives children a starting point to explore Irish culture and history.
Quick Summary
Packed with bright maps, lively folklore, and kid-friendly facts, this little guide turns the whole island into a treasure hunt for curious minds. Kids will love discovering the magic behind famous landmarks, from the Giant's Causeway to a lively Irish dance, and they can practice new vocabulary that pops up on every page. If your child enjoys the colorful, picture-driven explorations of the "National Geographic Kids Everything" series, they will jump at the chance to explore Ireland with the same lively style. The book is best suited for early readers ages 5-7, roughly grades K-2, or for read-aloud sessions with slightly older kids who love discovering new places.